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The KNOX
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Bristol City (a)
Public sale now
Valencia (a)
Member sale now
Bayer / Strasbourg (h)
Public sale now
Bayer / Strasbourg (h)
discount ends Wed 22.07
2026/27:
Home comforts
Newcastle 3
Darlington 0
The Magpies began
their pre-season programme with victory over the Quakers at the KNOX training ground
on Saturday.
On target for Eddie Howe's side were Joe Willock, William
Osula and Sean Neave, with recent signings Sean Steur and
Ewen Jaouen both making their Newcastle debuts.
Two different XIs featured, with the outfield line-up for the second
half comprised of development squad players.
Fabian Schar, Lewis Miley and Tino Livramento weren't involved as
they continue their recovery from injury, while Anthony Elanga
didn't play after just returning to Tyneside.
Joelinton sat the game out - reason unknown.
First half: Nick Pope, Leo Shahar, Alex Murphy, Sven Botman,
Lewis Hall, Jacob Ramsey, Joe Willock, Sean Steur, Jacob Murphy,
William Osula, Harvey Barnes.
Second half:
Ewen Jaouen, Mason Miley, Miodrag Pivas, Luke Craggs, Dylan
Charlton, Rory Finneran, Anthony Munda, Sean Neave, Trevan Sanusi,
Park Seung-soo, Vakhtang Salia.
Yet to start pre-season following international duty are Dan Burn,
Bruno Guimaraes, Malick Thiaw, Yoane Wissa, Nick Woltemade and
Bazoumana Toure.
PS: Friendly success also for United's U18 side on Saturday, winning
a 60 minute game 3-1 against Petrus Flo in France.
2026/27:
Bristol City (a) update

Tickets for
United's pre-season visit to Ashton Gate on Wednesday July 29th are
now on public sale.
Update:
UEFA publish NUFC settlement details
Following Newcastle's publicised
breach of UEFA's own financial sustainability regulations, further
details of the settlement reached are now in the public domain
here
Update:
Academy arrival claimed
News outlets in Spain reported on Friday that Newcastle had
completed the signing of 19 year-old forward Afner Ca
following his release by Spanish side Levante.
The Guinea-Bissau youth international spent last season playing for
Levante's U19 side, having moved there from Portuguese club Amora
last summer.
A five year deal is claimed for Ca, whose recruitment is part of the
club's attempts to boost their U21 side.
2026/27:
Kickabouts online
NUFC
confirm that all six of their public pre-season fixtures will be
available as paid live streams with various prices.
More details
here
WC:
Burn out
Newcastle's final
representative at the World Cup Finals bowed out at the semi-final
stage on Wednesday*, as England and Dan Burn lost 1-2 to Argentina
in Atlanta.
Leading through Anthony Gordon's 55th minute strike, Thomas
Tuchel introduced the Magpie defender on 82 minutes as he attempted
to stonewall for a 1-0 win.
That backfired however, Lionel Messi's lot netting twice in the
closing stages and Burn finishing the tie pushed into a forward role
in a desperate attempt to force extra time.
A trio of SJP old boys also featured for England: Gordon and Elliot
Anderson both starting and Ivan Toney making his tournament bow as a
late replacement.
* England will face France in the 3rd/4th place play-off game in
Miami on Saturday at 10pm BST (on bbc1).
Update:
Reserve departure
Midfielder Joe White's eight
years as a Magpie have ended, with confirmation of a permanent
transfer to League Two side Crewe Alexandra.
The 23 year-old native of Carlisle first featured at senior level
for Newcastle ahead of the 2021/22 season, before making a loan
switch to Hartlepool United.
Further temporary departures took him to Exeter City and Crewe ahead
of a competitive Toon bow in February 2024, making the first of four
substitute appearances totalling 12 minutes against Bournemouth in
the Premier League.
More loans then saw Joe appear for MK Dons, Leyton Orient and
Bradford City. His final outing for Newcastle came during the
pre-season defeat at Celtic last July.
Update:
Manzambi a Villan
Freiburg midfielder Johan Manzambi
became an Aston Villa player on Friday, having opted to join them
rather than Newcastle after Switzerland's exit from the World Cup.
Update:
Bruno: radio silence
Over a week after interest from Bruno Guimaraes in leaving
the club to join Arsenal was reported, there have no public
developments over the status of Newcastle's captain.
Claims of a
verbal agreement over personal terms for the 28 year-old were made
at the time, but are yet to be followed by any reported bid.
Update:
Pro deals confirmed
Update: The Magpies have confirmed further professional contracts
for development squad players, with 18 year-old quartet Guy
Bloomer, Jake Durrant, Henry Johnson and Kacey Wooster
all now signed up.
Right back Bloomer, central defender Johnson and forward Wooster all
progressed from the U18 side to the U21s last season, with left back
Durrant about to follow suit.
Earlier:
Inking their first professional deals at Newcastle are 17 year-olds Sam Alabi and Mason Miley, both of
whom were blooded at U21 level by United last season.
Alabi was acquired from Oldham Athletic ahead of the
2023/24 season and given a first
taste of U18 football at home to Blackburn Rovers the
following April.
Debuting for the U21s at Harrogate Town in an EFL
Trophy tie in November 2025, England U17 captain Sam was an unused
first team substitute in the Champions League at Marseille
and Premier League at Old Trafford soon after.
The younger brother of Jamie and Lewis, fellow
midfielder Mason followed his siblings through the academy ranks at
United, making his U18 bow in August 2024 against Boro.
Miley's first U21 outing then came in a PL International Cup tie
against Croatia Zagreb during December 2025.
2026/27:
Bayer/Strasbourg (h)
Newcastle conclude their pre-season programme with kickabouts over successive days
at SJP as follows:
Sat 15.08.2026 Bayer 04 Leverkusen (3pm)
Sun 16.08.2026 Strasbourg (4pm)
Games are billed as the
VisitMalta Weekender 2026,
with a kickabout between NUFC Women and Inter Milan at 1pm on Sunday
before the Strasbourg men's game.
Tickets are on public sale now.
Prices:
Full Weekender Ticket (Early Bird offer ends 22.07.2026)
Premium: £50 adults, £25 concessions
Others: £40 adults, £20 concessions
Day 1 Bayer Leverkusen:
Premium: £30 adults, £15 concessions
Others: £25 adults, £12.50 concessions
Adult+concession combo: £60 (2 adults, 2 concessions)
Day 2 Inter Women / Strasbourg:
Premium: £30 adults, £15 concessions
Others: £25 adults, £12.50 concessions
Adult+concession combo: £60 (2 adults, 2 concessions)
While a visit from the Bundesliga side the Magpies faced in last
season's Champions League was already known, the participation of
the French side has just been confirmed.
Strasbourg have appointed Hugo Oliviera as head coach after
Gary O'Neill left to manage Ipswich Town.
Portuguese-born, the 47 year-old is no stranger to SJP, having
previously assisted Marco Silva when he was in charge of Fulham,
Everton, Hull City and Watford.
The borrowers:
Loan lads
Harrison Ashby (Luton Town):
The defender made his Hatters bow in a kickabout away at Hitchin
Town last Saturday, playing the first 45 minutes.
Today (Saturday) sees Luton travel to Barnet.
Antonio Cordero (Cadiz):
The midfielder played the second half of Wednesday's 7-0 friendly
victory over Barbate CF.
Cadiz are back in action on Saturday night when they host South
African side Orlando Pirates.
Odysseas Vlachodimos (Seville):
The goalkeeper is in the squad for Sunday's friendly match in Poland
against Cracovia Krakow.
2026/27:
Kind of blue

Doing the rounds on social media are images of United's 2026/27 away
shirt, on sale from Tuesday July 21st.
2026/27:
TV times
The Premier League have published their revised fixture schedule for live TV
covering August and September, with
Newcastle's opening four games all altered:
Sun 23.08.2026 Liverpool (h) 4.30pm Sky
Sat 29.08.2026 Spurs (a) 5.30pm Sky
Sat 05.09.2026 Bournemouth (h) 12.30pm TNT
Mon 14.09.2026 Leeds United (a) 8pm Sky*
Sat 19.09.2026 Hull City (h) 3pm no live UK TV
* if NUFC or LUFC are in the Carabao Cup Third Round and drawn
against a club in the Champions League (Arsenal, Aston Villa,
Liverpool, Manchester City or Manchester United), this game will be
on Sat 12.09.2026 @ 12.30pm.
Assuming both sides survive the Second Round, a final decision on
the PL game will rest on the Third Round draw, which takes place on
or around Tue 25.08.2026.
The possible move is because Carabao Cup Third round ties are once
again split over two weeks, the first clashing with Matchday 1 in
the Champions League Group stage.
PS: Although trains are scheduled to run as usual between Newcastle
and London on the day of the Spurs away game, Kings Cross station
will be closed the following day.
U21s:
Moors v Mags
National League North side Spennymoor Town are to host Newcastle U21s in pre-season,
with the Magpies visiting Brewery
Field on Thursday July 30th at 7pm.
Admission for that game is £10 adults, £5 over 60s/U18s, with
advance sales from STFC
here or pay at the gate.
The game comes ahead of United U21s staging a training camp at
the Pinatar Arena in Spain, after which Robbie Stockdale's side
visit St. Mirren for a behind closed doors fixture on
Wednesday August 12th at 12.30pm.
Update:
Squad updates
Senior players signed (3):
Ewen Jaouen, Sean Steur, Bazoumana Toure
Senior contracts extended (2):
Mark Gillespie,
Fabian Schar (both to 2027)
Senior players sold (2):
Anthony Gordon (Barcelona),
Sandro Tonali (Spurs)
Senior players loaned (3):
Harrison Ashby (Luton Town),
Antonio Cordero (Cadiz), Odysseas Vlachodimos (Seville)
Professional contracts signed (6):
Sam Alabi,
Guy Bloomer, Jake Durrant, Henry
Johnson,
Mason Miley,
Kacey Wooster
Scholarship contracts signed (8):
Chukwudi Afumuzor, Theo Benjamin,
Roman Dowell, Jayden Kouossu, George Mair, Leon Mukumbira, Alfie Seldon, Lesecond Yeutembip
Development squad player sold (2):
Travis Hernes (Groningen), Joe White (Crewe Alexandra)
Unlikely lads:
Comings and goings
SJP old boys on the move recently include:
Tom Allen was Darlington, now Hebburn Town
Elliot Anderson was Nottingham Forest, now Man City
Will Anderson now South Shields (trial)
Demba Ba now Le Havre (Sporting Director)
Dan Barlaser was Boro, now MK Dons
Rafa Benitez left Panathinaikos (Manager)
Habib Beye left Marseille (Head Coach)
Joe Brayson now
George Washington University
Adam Campbell was Hartlepool United, now South Shields
John Carver left Lechia Gdansk (Manager)
Ian Cathro was Estoril, now St.Etienne (Head Coach)
Michael Chopra now Trethomas Bluebirds
Lee Clark was Rotherham, now Hartlepool (Manager)
Steve Clarke left Scotland (Coach)
Karl Darlow was Leeds United, now Manchester United
Luuk de Jong left Porto
Amadou Diallo was Oliveirense, now KF Skenderbeu
Josh Donaldson now Hebburn Town (loan)
Martin Dubravka was Burnley, now Spurs
Damien Duff now Brentford (Coach)
Kieron Dyer now Southend United (Manager)
Rob Elliot was Gateshead, now Carlisle (Manager)
Ludwig Francillette was Morecambe, now Oxford City
Ryan Fraser left Western Sydney Wanderers
Macauley Gillesphey was Charlton, now Bradford City
Liam Gibson was Harrogate Town, now Hartlepool
Alex Gilliead left Shrewsbury Town
Isaac Hayden was QPR, now Leyton Orient
Chris Hogg now Northampton Town (Manager)
Joselu left Al-Gharafa
Jamaal Lascelles left Leicester City
Valentino Lazaro was Torino, now Al-Ain
Robert Lee now Hornchurch (Director of Football)
Jamal Lewis left Preston North End
Kevin Mbabu left Midtjylland
Charlie McArthur now York City
Steve McClaren now Rotherham (Head of Football)
James Milner left Brighton & Hove Albion
Michael O'Neill left Blackburn Rovers (Manager)
Scott Parker left Burnley (Manager)
Brian Pinas left Feyenoord (Coach)
Matt Ritchie was Reading, now Bournemouth (Tech Dir)
Callum Roberts was Scunthorpe, now Notts County
Allan Saint-Maximin was RC Lens,
now Charlotte FC
Mo Sangare left Morecambe
Lubo Satka was Samsunspor
Josh Scott was Bishop Auckland, now West Auckland
Danny Simpson now Arabian Falcons (player/coach)
Islam Slimani left Cluj
Elias Sorensen was Valerenga, now PEC Zwolle
Dylan Stephenson was Dagenham, now Darlington
Louis Storey was Gateshead, now Carlisle United (Coach)
James Tavernier left Rangers
Steven Taylor now Desert Falcons (Manager)
Max Thompson now Rotherham United (trial)
Kieran Trippier now Wolves
Jake Turner left Gillingham
Jay Turner-Cooke was Halifax, now Shrewsbury Town
Dan Ward was South Shields, now Chester
Isaac Westendorf was Oxford City, now Torquay United
Georginio Wijnaldum left Al-Ettifaq
Mike Williamson now South Shields (Manager)
Callum Williams now Horden CW
Callum Wilson was West Ham, now Brentford
Jack Young left Worthing

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NUFC ticketing website online
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NUFC Box Office:
0344 372 1892 line manned:
Monday
to Friday: 10am to 5pm
Home games: 10am to 30 minutes from KO
Away games: Three hours from KO until KO
Milburn Stand Box Office manned:
Wednesdays only: 10am to 5pm
Home games: 10am to half time
2026/27 ST prices
here
2026/27 ST home cup scheme:
closed on Mon 13.07.2025 @ 5pm
ST home cup pricing:
CC: £22 & £28
FA: £35 & £40
SJP seating plan online
here
PL
home ST limits:
ST left unused, limit is 5
ST sold/transferred limit is 10
Home ticket transfers are possible from three weeks until one hour
before KO.
Away ticket
transfers are possible between 72 hours and five hours before KO (times
may vary). A maximum of two are permitted per season (PL only).
More info online
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and
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ST holders have 24
hours to apply for away tickets, 24 hours to determine success, then 48 hours to
buy.
Success is based on the loyalty point total calculated from applications
received. Any applications from ST holders with less points are entered into a
ballot, which will have taken place before tickets go on sale.
Regardless of the loyalty point level a game sells out at, to purchase a
ticket you must have applied in the initial 24 hour window.
The initial purchase window is divided into two sections determined by a loyalty
point division that alters for each game - those successful applicants above
that point division usually get two hours head start.
NB: emails from NUFC confirming success may arrive after the purchase
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on and complete your purchase.
Tickets not bought by successful applicants are then offered to unsuccessful applicants with a
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Only those within the new loyalty point total are
eligible to buy - even if you had more, your purchase window has already
closed.
PL away ticket prices are unchanged at £30 for both the 2026/27
and 2027/28 seasons.
Metro service updates are online
here
2026/27 Magpie Mover details tbc
Fixtures:
Wed 22.07.2026 Home friendly early bird ticket offer ends.
Sat 25.07.2026 Gateshead (a) @ International stadium, 12.30pm. Friendly.
Public sale now, all sales via GFC
here
(no loyalty point issued).
Wed 29.07.2026 Bristol City (a) @ Ashton Gate, 7.30pm. Friendly.
Public sale now.
Away ticket transfers not permitted.
Allocation: 3,407 (paper
tickets).
Thu 30.07.2026 U21s v Spennymoor
Town (a) @ Brewery Field, 7pm. Friendly.
£10 adults, £5 over 60s/U18s. Advance sales
from STFC or pay at the gate.
Sat 01.08.2026 U21 training camp
@ Pinatar Arena, Spain (until Sun 09.08).
Sat 08.08.2026 Valencia (Spain) (a) @ Mestalla Stadium, 9pm local
time. Friendly.
Member sale now. Away ticket transfers not permitted.
Allocation: 2,000 (digital tickets).
Wed 12.08.2026 U21s v St.Mirren
XI (Scotland) (a) @ venue tbc, 12.30pm. Friendly.
Behind closed doors - no public access.
Wed 12.08.2026 Everton (n) @ Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, 5.15pm. Friendly.
Public sale now, all
sales via Ticketmaster
(no loyalty point issued).
Live on Premier Sports.
Sat 15.08.2026 Bayer 04 Leverkusen (Germany) (h) @ SJP, 3pm. Friendly.
Public sale now.
Sun 16.08.2026
NUFCW v Inter Women (Italy) (a) @ SJP, 1pm. Friendly.
Admission included
in men's game.
Sun 16.08.2026 Strasbourg (France) (h) @ SJP, 4pm. Friendly.
Public sale now.
Sun 23.08.2026 Liverpool (h) @ SJP, 4.30pm. Premier League.
Ticket details tbc.
Live on Sky Sports.
Tue 01.09.2026 Transfer window closes @ 11pm.
Fri 01.01.2027
Transfer window opens @ Midnight.
Mon 01.02.2027 Transfer window closes @ 11pm.
NUFC live on TV:
Wed 12.08.2026 Everton (n) 5.15pm Prem
Sun 23.08.2026 Liverpool (h) 4.30pm Sky
Sat 29.08.2026 Spurs (a) 5.30pm Sky
Sat 05.09.2026 Bmouth (h) 12.30pm TNT
Mon 14.09.2026 Leeds United (a) 8pm Sky*
* should either side face a team from
the Champions League in CC R3, this game will be
on Sat 12.09.2026 @ 12.30pm.
(PL selections made to Sun 20.09.2026)
(PL season ends on Sun 30.05.2027)
PL live TV release dates:
Oct
w/c Mon 24.08.2026
Nov w/c Mon 21.09.2026
Dec w/c Mon 19.10.2026
Jan w/c Mon 30.11.2026
Feb w/c Mon 21.12.2026
Mar w/c Mon 18.01.2027
Apr w/c Mon 22.02.2027
MW35 w/c Mon 29.03.2027
MW36 w/c Mon 05.04.2027
MW37 w/c Mon 26.04.2027
MW38 after Sun 23.05.2027
Carabao Cup:
(NUFC enter in Round 2 regionalised into Northern and Southern
sections. The draw takes place after Round 1 ties, played from Fri 07.08.2026 to
Sun 09.08.2026).
R2:
w/c Mon 24.08.2026
R3:
w/c Mon 07.09.2026 / Mon 14.09.2026
R4:
w/c Mon 26.10.2026
QF:
w/c Mon 14.12.2026
SF1:
w/c Mon 11.01.2027
SF2:
w/c Mon 01.02.2027
F:
Sun 21.03.2027
FA Cup:
(NUFC enter in Round 3: draw takes place on or around Sun 06.12.2026).
R3: Sat 09.01.2027
R4: Sat 13.02.2027
R5: Sat 06.03.2027
QF: Sat 03.04.2027
SF: Sat 24.04.2027
F: Sat 22.05.2027
EFL Trophy Northern
Group C:
??.??.2026
Bradford City (a)
??.??.2026
Rotherham United (a)
??.??.2026
York City (a)
Round dates - match order tbc:
w/c Mon 21.09.2026
w/c Mon 05.10.2026
w/c Mon 09.11.2026
FA Youth Cup:
NUFC U18s enter in Round 3, ties be played on or before Sat
12.12.2026. Draw date tbc.
Other events @ SJP:
Euro 2028:
Four group stage games
and one last 16 tie will be played at SJP on the following dates:
Mon 12.06.2028
Thu 15.06.2028
Sat 17.06.2028
Tue 20.06.2028
Sun 25.06.2028
(Kick-off times will be advised in 2027)
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U23s):
15.09.2026 to 03.10.2026 Asian Games (Japan)
2026/27:
21.09-06.10.2026
09.11-17.11.2026
22.03-30.03.2027
2027/28:
20.09-05.10.2027
08.11-16.11.2027
20.03-28.03.2028
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On This Day in History |
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18th July |
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Born Or Died:
1908
Jonathan Montague Wilkinson born, Esh Winning,
Durham. (1927-29)
Centre forward who played for Esh Winning,
Kelloe Colliery Welfare
and Durham City, also spending time on trial at both Middlesbrough and
the mackems.
Joining Crook Town in early 1927, Wilkinson was sold to United for £250
within months and debuted in 0-3 defeat at Aston Villa in October of that
year.
The player with the nickname "Monte"
was
signed to
understudy to Hughie Gallacher and by
season's end was playing alongside the great man when deployed at
outside right.
Involved less at first team level in his second season at United, Wilkinson netted
just twice in eleven games and was sold to to Everton for £675 in
June 1929 - where he found himself behind the great Dixie Dean.
Moving on to Blackpool in 1931, it was only when Jonathan signed for Charlton
Athletic two years later that he finally became an established first team
regular.
Helping the Addicks climb from Division Three (South) to the top flight,
Wilkinson played as a wartime guest for Portsmouth and also saw action in Burma
and India with the RAF.
Living in Lincoln after the end of
hostilities, he managed a cinema in Washington after returning to the North
East and is related to fellow Magpie, Steve Harper.
Monte passed away in September 1979.

1961 Alan Pardew
born, Wimbledon.
(2010-15, Manager)

A midfielder with non-leaguers Whyteleafe, Epsom & Ewell, Corinthian
Casuals, Dulwich Hamlet and Yeovil Town, he also played for Sunday League side
Morden Nomads.
Working as a taxi driver and a glazier (at one stage taking a six month
contract in the Middle East in the latter trade), Alan's belated introduction to
league football came when Crystal Palace paid Yeovil Town £4,000 for him in 1987.

Four seasons at Selhurst Park included an FA Cup Final loss to Manchester
United in a replay at Wembley (after netting in a 4-3 semi-final win over Liverpool), but
he departed in 1991 on a free transfer.
Signing for Charlton Athletic, Pardew was an Addick for another four years
including a short-term switch to Spurs in 1995 as they fulfilled Intertoto Cup obligations with various temporary signings.
Ending his playing career with Barnet, Alan's first coaching job came at
Underhill and he then followed Bees boss Terry Bullivant to Reading in 1997 as
Royals reserve coach.
After a brief spell as caretaker manager in March 1998, Pardew succeeded Tommy
Burns in September 1999 and stayed just under four years before moving to West
Ham, following the sacking of Glenn Roeder.
Promotion to the Premier League and an FA Cup Final loss to Liverpool followed,
but a downturn in results saw him sacked in December 2006.
Quickly appointed as Charlton boss, he was unable to save them from relegation
and after struggling to mount a promotion bid, exited from the Valley in
November 2008.
Resurfacing at League One Southampton in July 2009, behind the scenes discontent saw him forced out
just over a year later, despite winning the Football League
Trophy Final.
Out of management until succeeding Chris Hughton at SJP in December of that
year, Pardew enjoyed a memorable 3-1 home win over Liverpool in his first game
after making a low-key entrance before kick-off.
Commenting afterwards that "Ultimately the fans don't support me, they
support the shirt", Pardew quickly embraced the twin roles he'd been
given - of not only taking charge of the team and reducing the influence of
senior players, but also acting as a the public face of Mike Ashley & Co.
Despite an embarrassing loss to Stevenage in the FA Cup and the sale of Andy
Carroll after the manager vehemently denied that he would be leaving, Pardew
began to gain a measure of grudging respect among fans.
The real turning point was
his tenth game in charge, when a 0-4 half time deficit ended in a 4-4 draw with
Arsenal.
Finishing 12th, a top ten place was only denied by West Brom's Somen Tchoyi,
who scored a second half hat trick after United
had raced into a 3-0 lead against the Baggies in their final game of the season.
Pardew's first full season in charge started with two crucial results - a 0-0 home
draw against Arsenal followed by a 1-0 win at the mackems, Magpies
going on to post an 11-game unbeaten run in all competitions.
Despite crushing losses at Norwich, Fulham, Spurs and Wigan that season proved
to be a memorable one, and at one point a top four finish was a distinct
possibility.
However, Pardew eventually guided his side into fifth, securing European
football for the first time since 2007.
Premier League Manager of the Season and League Manager's Association Manager of the Year gongs both came his way, while
an eight year contract at United was signed in September 2012.
By the following summer however, Pardew's position was in some doubt after
elimination at the Quarter Final stage of the Europa Leaguea nd a
sixteenth place finish; with relegation only mathematically avoided in the
penultimate game.
The unexpected return of Joe Kinnear to SJP in a Director
of F***all role coupled with the resignation of club MD Derek Llambias left the
manager looking vulnerable.
However, he completed another incident-packed season at the helm, receiving a
lengthy ban after a touchine confrontation with Hull City's David Meyler - an
incident that came after other indiscretions that he'd received warnings from
the FA about.
By May 2014, the team's loss of form had triggered unprecedented levels of
anger from a section of fans, Pardew unable to occupy his technical area at the
final home game due to the vocal abuse he received.
Protests continued with varying degrees of intensity during the next season but
his exit came in unexpected
circumstances, Pardew asking for permission to rejoin former club Crystal
Palace.
Failing to appear at the press conference following a 3-2 home win over Everton
on December 28th, Pardew then attended the Aston Villa versus Palace game on
January 1st, although still technically NUFC boss.
An undisclosed compensation deal was then agreed and he was announced as the
new Eagles manager on January 3rd 2015, leading his new side to victory in the FA Cup at Dover Athletic the following day.
A tenth place finish that season saw him add former Magpie Yohan Cabaye to his
squad the following summer, ending the 2015/16 campaign in fifteenth: five
points and three places above relegated Newcastle.
Pardew also saw his Eagles side beaten 1-2 by Manchester United in
the FA Cup Final.
After a poor start to the 2016/17 season though, he was dismissed just
before Christmas and replaced by Sam Allardyce.
Working as a Sky pundit Pardew returned to management in November 2017 at West Bromwich Albion the day after a 2-2 draw with Newcastle
at The Hawthorns.
But his time at the Baggies was short and not very sweet - sacked in April 2018 after a run of eight defeats that
left relegation a certainty for Albion - although they weren't mathematically
down when he took his leave (and payoff).
Pardew took charge of Dutch side Den Haag in December 2019
until the end of the season. However, he won just one game before the season
was halted due to COVID-19.
His side were relegation certainties but earned a reprieve when the Eredivisie
was cancelled.
That gave the departing Pardew a sizeable bonus for avoiding
relegation which he said would go to a "good destination".
In November 2020 he became Technical Director of Bulgarian side
CSKA Sofia, taking charge of the first team in April 2022.
After some notable defeats - a 0-5 thrashing by Liudogorets Razgrad and then
a cup final defeat to rivals Levski Sofia - the crowd threw bananas at their
own black players and Pardew and staff resigned that June. His next appointment was as manager of Greek Super League side Thessaloniki in September 2022 but had left the club by mutual consent five months later.
2016 Death of John Hope, 67.
(1969-71)

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1930
United
signed goalkeeper William McPhillips from his hometown
club, Musselburgh Bruntonians, for £30.
The 20 year-old custodian arrived as understudy to Albert
McInroy and was confined to reserve team duty until his
debut on New Years Day 1934.
1969
The Magpies announced increased prices for the maiden
Fairs Cup campaign; with terrace tickets rising to six
shillings and seven for the covered Leazes End.
Wing Paddocks were eight shillings and Centre Paddock ten,
with seats from 15 shillings to £1 for the Centre
Pavilion.
1990
The sixth live music show at SJP
saw the return of popular R'n'B combo, The
Rolling Stones on their Urban Jungle tour.

Mick, Keef and the boys banged out the
following tunes to an appreciative crowd:
Start Me up, Sad Sad Sad, Harlem Shuffle, Tumbling
Dice, Miss You, Almost Hear You Sigh, Ruby Tuesday, Rock and a Hard Place, Mixed
Emotions, Honky Tonk Women, Midnight Rambler, You Can't Always Get What You
Want, Can't Be Seen, Happy, Paint it Black, 2000 Light Years from Home,
Sympathy for the Devil, Street Fighting Man, Gimme
Shelter, It's Only Rock and Roll, Brown Sugar, Jumping Jack Flash, Satisfaction.
Support came from Dan Reed Network and The Quireboys.

1997
Stuart Pearce signed for United on a free transfer,
following the demotion of Nottingham Forest to the
Nationwide League.
2002 A 25-man
squad was announced for Newcastle's pre-season tour of
Holland:
Harper, Given, Elliott, Hughes, Bernard, Quinn, Bramble, Griffin,
Steve Caldwell, Dabizas, O'Brien, Marcelino, McClen, Kerr,
Solano, Speed, Acuna, Bassedas, Dyer, Robert, Viana, LuaLua,
Ameobi, Cort, Shearer.
Those with squad numbers omitted: Bellamy (unfit), Jenas and
Chopra (England U19s), Gavilan, Gary Caldwell and Green (on loan), Karelse (transfer-listed) and keeper Adam
Collin (with the reserves).
2003 The Magpies won
a training ground friendly against Doncaster Rovers 2-1, Gary Speed and Kieron
Dyer on target.
NUFC.com
match report.
2004
Kitchee (Hong Kong) (a) 1-1 (1-0)
(won 7-6 on penalties)
Friendly
Milner(63)
Desailly(14)
13,131
Game two of United's Far East tour saw them in Hong Kong to
face a side boasting guest players Marcel Desailly and Fabrizio
Ravanelli.
As had been the case in Thailand, the game ended in a 1-1 draw
and proceeded straight to penalties in order to reach a
conclusion.
After their previous awful showing though, United were flawless
from the spot, winning 7-6 after Shay Given made a save and
Aaron Hughes netted in sudden death.
Alan Shearer was presented with The United Christian Medical
Service Charity Challenge Cup, while Gary Speed threw his medal
into the section housing Newcastle fans, after what was his last
game for the club.
NUFC.com
match report
2007 Newcastle United withdrew from the London
Stock Exchange following the Mike Ashley takeover.
2008
Tottenham defender Younes Kaboul was linked with
a move to wearyside, a rumour that his agent was very quick to dismiss,
commenting to reporters that:
“Younes wouldn’t join s*nderland even if there was an earthquake - we have
more interesting options than s*nderland. Don’t even think about it."
Almost inevitably, he did join the mackems in July 2015, staying for just
over a season.
2009
Darlington (a)
7-2 (4-1)
Friendly
Duff(3), Nolan(17), Ameobi(27,36), Gutierrez(48), S.Taylor(60), Carroll(76)
Windass(7pen,65)
6,698
Following a 3-0 win over Shamrock Rovers in Dublin, a
stronger Magpies XI debuted their yellow striped away kit at the Northern
Echo Arena.
20 players featured with both Kevin Nolan and Jonas Gutierrez
enjoying maiden strikes in our colours - enjoyed by the 3,345 occupants of
the away section.
NUFC.com match
report
2012 Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers
spoke about Andy Carroll and rumours of a return to former club Newcastle on
loan:
"For us it's simple: the club have invested £35m in Andy and he's a
player who is still part of this group.
"The only way we would even think about him going out is the same with
any other player.
"If there was an offer to take him on a permanent deal then as a football club
we would need to look at that.
"That's no different to any player but the thought of him going out on
loan for one year is just ridiculous really.
"Unfortunately it's that part of the season when there's a game going on
in football with agents and other people."
Within six weeks that "ridiculous" thought had become reality, in the shape
of a season-long loan to Premier League rivals West Ham....
2014 The U21s lost 0-2 to Gateshead at the International Stadium in a
testimonial for Tynesiders defender Jamie Curtis.
Ex-Magpie midfield duo Marcus Maddison and Greg McDermott were both on target.
NUFC.com match
report
2015
Sacramento Republic (USA) (a) 1-0 (0-0)
Friendly
og(Kiffe)(48)
11,442
After a 2,000 mile flight from Wisconsin to California, United saw off the
third tier hosts
at Bonney Field thanks to an own goal.
However, they had to play the closing 25 minutes with ten men following the
dismissal of Massadio Haidara for a high footed lunge.
Having linked up with his new colleagues, there was a debut for midfielder
Georginio Wijnaldum as a second half substitute.
NUFC.com match report
2017 Having scored for Norwich City against Newcastle in both
meetings the previous season, Jacob Murphy became a Magpie for a reported
£12m fee.
Also linking up with United squad for a pre-season training camp near Dublin
was Atletico Madrid defender Javier Manquillo. 2022 FSV
Mainz 05 (Germany) (n) 0-1 (0-0) Friendly
Burgzorg(58) 500(est)
Having overcome third
tier German opposition nearby three days earlier, United wilted in even higher
temperatures and lost their 100% pre-season record.
A dubious goal for the Bundesliga side decided a match which kicked
off in 29C heat as Newcastle dominated but left the Austrian town of Kufstein empty-handed.
NUFC.com match report
2023
Rangers (Scotland) (a) 2-1 (1-0)
Friendly
Almiron(16), Ashby(87)
Lammers(64)
51,000(tbc)
Thirty years after their last victory at Ibrox, United returned to Govan
to repeat the 2-1 scoreline from 1993's Ally McCoist testimonial.
The visit was a benefit match for long-serving Rangers custodian Allan
McGregor, which attracted a full house.
A late header from substitute Harrison Ashby won it after an early opener
from Miggy Almiron was cancelled out in a rare attacking move from the
hosts.
8,000 travelling fans occupied the entire Broomloan Stand, double the number
that had been accommodated in the lower tier only some 30 years previously.
NUFC.com match report
2023
Sean Neave (2), Luke Craggs, Josh Donaldson, Jonny
Emerson and Romeo Akachukwu scored as Newcastle U18s defeated
Carlisle United 6-0 in
a friendly at Little Benton.
Akachukwu was on trial from Irish League side
Waterford United but not retained. He joined Southampton 12 months later.
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