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Hull City (a) SOLD OUT
Girona (h)
Public sale now
Brest (h)
Public sale now
Southampton (h) Member sale (ballot winners)
Bmouth (a) ST sale Mon 29.07 @ 2pm 215pts

2024/25:
Hull City (a) 

Newcastle play the first of five advertised pre-season friendlies this Saturday, when they travel to Humberside for a meeting with the Championship Tigers.

It's a 2pm kick-off and all 4,500 away section tickets have been sold.

Team: Injury deprives United of Callum Wilson, Lewis Miley, Matt Targett, Jamaal Lascelles and Sven Botman, while Lloyd Kelly, Joe Willock and Tino Livramento weren't fit enough play in last Saturday's behind closed doors kickabout against SpVgg Unterhaching.

Kelly and Livramento were then spotted in training but it's unclear whether they featured in Wednesday's training ground meeting with Burnley.

Miguel Almiron
and Fabian Schar were then noted at Darsley Park on Friday, but Martin Dubravka, Anthony Gordon and Bruno Guimaraes are still to return.

Kieran Trippier meanwhile was observed flying out of Newcastle on Friday - destination unknown.


Sandro Tonali
remains ineligible to play pending the end of his ban.

HCFC: Defender Cody Drameh is in line to make his debut after signing from Leeds United in midweek, but winger Jason Lokilo has signed for CSKA Sofia.

German-born coach Tim Walter came to Hull in late May following a season when they finished seventh and missed out on the promotion playoffs by three points.

So far this season, City have drawn 1-1 with Kasimpasa and lost 1-5 to Fenerbache in Turkey. A young Tigers XI went down 0-4 at Doncaster Rovers on Tuesday.

UK TV: None

NUFC live stream available
online here

HCFC's live stream costs £5
online here

UK Radio: None listed

Overseas TV
:
None

Referee:
tbc

VAR: n/a

A Match programme is available for £3

Travel:

Parking advice
from HCFC is online here

HCFC confirm that Priory Park & Ride will run. Details of that are online here


The Hull Pride event takes place
on Saturday, with city centre road closures expected.

Stats: 

This will be Newcastle's ninth visit to this venue and fourth kickabout there: 

Toon @ KCOM/MKM Stadium:
(PL games unless otherwise stated)

2018/19 drew 2-2 Joselu, Perez FR
2016/17 drew 1-1 Diame (lost 1-3 pens) LC
2014/15 won 3-0 Cabella, Ameobi, Gouffran
2013/14 won 4-1 Sissoko 2, Remy, Anita
2008/09 drew 1-1 S.Taylor
2008/09 drew 0-0 FAC
2007/08 lost 0-1 FR
2003/04 won 4-0 Chopra 2, Shola, Cort FR


Jacob Murphy, Jamaal Lascelles and Sean Longstaff remain in the first team squad from the 20 players who featured in 2018.

The most recent meeting with Hull was a behind closed doors kickabout at SJP in June 2020 before the COVID-hit 2019/20 season resumed. Newcastle won 2-0 with goals from Florian Lejeune and Allan Saint-Maximin.

2024/25:
Friendlies: NUFC
confirm live streams 


NUFC are selling a Pre-Season Match Pass covering all five public first team warm-up games plus the NUWFC home kickabout against AC Milan Women.

Passes cost £24.95 with MAGS members receiving an email with a discount code taking that to £14.95. For the avoidance of doubt, all season ticket holders are automatically enrolled as MAGs members. 

To obtain that reduction, passes must be ordered before 11.59pm BST tonight (Friday).

MAGS+ members can view the two Japanese friendlies free of charge and buy a Match pass covering the remaining three games for £8.99. Season ticket holders can pay £10 to upgrade the MAGS membership they are automatically enrolled with to MAGS+.

Individual games can also be viewed for a fee.

More details available
online here

Passes can be purchased online here

2024/25:
Japan: a Mag's guide 

NUFC.com's Japan correspondent Simon Moran rounds off his series of reports from the land of the rising sun with a guide for Mags travelling there online here

NUFC fan advice for Japan is online here

Overseas coverage for both games consists of:

VG+ (Norway)
CBS Sports Golazo, Paramount+ (USA)

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2024/25:
Away tickets: no change 

Friday saw NUFC divulge the details of a recent survey concerning away ticketing.

The full document is online here but the main points are as follows:

No change to the loyalty point system, with points only applied to season ticket holder accounts once it has been confirmed that it was used to gain entry. 

Spot checks of ID to continue.

No change to the situation where away tickets can be transferred, but further consultation to take place over a possible limited change to that rule.

Update:
Tonali returns 

Ahead of Saturday's visit to Hull City, Newcastle played a training game on Wednesday against Burnley.

Details remain scarce (amid online claims of a 2-3 loss), but The Times confirm that Sandro Tonali featured for the Magpies - his first appearance since October 2023, when the midfielder began a ban for breaking betting regulations.

That suspension ends late next month but extends to include any non-competitive games registered with the FA, meaning that Tonali isn't able to feature in any of United's public pre-season friendlies.

Now managed by ex-Magpie Scott Parker, this is the third time in four years that Burnley have provided pre-season opposition in similar training games, having done so in both 2021 and 2022. 

It's anticipated that a further training game of this nature will be organised by Newcastle to give Tonali more pitch time ahead of his competitive comeback.

PS: Originally claimed to have been played at Burnley's Gawthorpe Training Centre, we've now had confirmation that it was a home fixture played at Darsley Park.

Update:
Dawson departs 

Newcastle United Development Coach Ben Dawson has left the club with immediate effect to take up a first team coaching role at Leicester City.

His departure ends a decade-long association with the Magpies that included periods in charge of the U18 and U21 sides and a brief stint as interim first team boss ahead of the 2019/20 campaign.

Also moving to the Foxes from Crystal Palace is physio James Haycock, who was previously at Gallowgate. 

Dawson's departure leaves the Magpies with vacancies at both U18 and U21 Lead Coach level, following the departure of Graeme Carrick to join brother Michael at Boro earlier this summer.

Premier League:
Home ticket details 

Details of ticket sale dates for Newcastle's opening three PL home games of the season are now available.

A reminder that ticket sales are restricted to members, but a limited sale on a first come, first served basis now follows the ballot.

Full details of that are online here

Southampton (h)
Ballot winners purchase closes: Sun 28.07.2024 @ 10am
Ticket forward/resale: Mon 29.07.2024 @ 10am
Member sale opens: Tue 30.07.2024 @ 10am

Spurs (h)
Ballot open: Tue 30.07.2024 @ 10am
Ballot closes: Thu 01.08.2024 @ 10am
Ballot winners notified: by Thu 01.08.2024 @ 5pm
Ballot winners purchase open: Fri 02.08.2024 @ 10am
Ballot winners purchase closes: Sun 04.08.2024 @ 10am
Ticket forward/resale: Mon 05.08.2024 @ 10am
Member sale opens: Tue 06.08.2024 @ 10am

Manchester City (h)
Ballot open: Tue 27.08.2024 @ 10am
Ballot closes: Thu 29.08.2024 @ 10am
Ballot winners notified: by Thu 29.08.2024 @ 5pm
Ballot winners purchase open: Fri 30.08.2024 @ 10am
Ballot winners purchase closes: Sun 01.09.2024 @ 10am
Ticket forward/resale: Mon 02.09.2024 @ 10am
Member sale opens: Tue 03.09.2024 @ 10am

96 tears:
"Love It..." offer

Following a successful run there last year, "Love It If We Beat Them" returns to the Live Theatre on Newcastle Quayside from September 10th to the 28th.

Rob Ward's play mixes football and politics against a backdrop of Newcastle's fruitless pursuit of the 1995/96 Premiership title.

NUFC.com readers can buy tickets for just £19.96 by using promo code NUFC
here. 

The discount also extends to personal callers at the box office but is only valid until the start of the PL season on August 17th. 

2024/25:
Three stripes,
three goals
 
SpVgg Unterhaching  1  Newcastle  3

Match report

Brief match footage is
online here

Incoming:
Miodrag is a Mag 

Saturday saw confirmation that Newcastle had signed 19 year-old Serbian youth international Miodrag Pivas, some days after he was spotted outside St.James' Park.

The defensive midfielder joins from Serbians FK Jedinstvo for an undisclosed fee, having played 26 times in his debut season as they won promotion to the Super Liga. 

Internationals:
Happy ending for Hernes 

There was a fourth international start of the week for Newcastle midfielder Travis Hernes on Thursday, as Norway concluded their participation at the U19 European Championship finals in Northern Ireland.

The Norwegians missed out on a semi-final place after finishing third in their group, but have qualified for a playoff to determine who takes the fifth and final European place at next year's U20 World Cup in Chile. 

That took place at Seaview in Belfast against Turkey, with Travis in the starting XI and completing 80 minutes - coming off with Norway winning 1-0.

Within seconds the Turks had levelled, sending the tie to extra time. With no further scoring, a penalty shootout then saw Norway triumph to seal a World Cup spot.


 





Update:
Here are the 
young men

Update: there's news of an addition to the pro contract list below in the shape of teenage goalkeeper James Taylor, who featured for Hemel Hempstead Town last season.

Newcastle confirm that 11 players have signed their first professional contracts at Gallowgate:

Aidan Harris, Dylan Charlton, Anthony Munda, Harry Powell, Rory Powell, Johnny Emerson, Sean Neave, Scott Bailey, Josh Donaldson, Adam Harrison and Darren Palmer.

Meanwhile, an intake of 14 new scholars was announced by United's Academy:  

Will Anderson, Guy Bloomer, Jude Cogdon, Jake Durrant, Matheos Ferreira, Henry Johnson, Tyler Jones, Alex O’Donovan, Matt Taylor, Mo Waddani, Kacey Wooster, Kayden Lucas, Ezra Tika-Lemba and Aaron Epia. 

Three of those were previously with other clubs:

Kayden Lucas striker, Clevedon Town
Aaron Epia defender, Everton
Ezra Tika-Lemba defender, West Ham

Update:
Transfers

First team arrivals and departures:

Inbound:

Odysseas Vlachodimos Nottingham Forest
John Ruddy unattached
Lloyd Kelly unattached
Lewis Hall Chelsea 

Outbound:
Elliot Anderson Nottingham Forest
Yankuba Minteh Brighton
Paul Dummett unattached
Matt Ritchie unattached
Loris Karius unattached
Kell Watts unattached
Jeff Hendrick unattached  

Old boys:
Unlikely lads

SJP old boys with new clubs/jobs include:

Craig Bellamy
Wales Manager
Kyle Cameron
St.Johnstone (loan)
Adam Campbell
Hartlepool United
Lewis Cass
Grimsby Town
Ian Cathro
Estoril (Portugal) Head Coach
Luke Charman
Hartlepool United
Stephen Clemence Barrow Head Coach
Kyle Crossley South Shields
Mathieu Debuchy Lille (France) C
Ryan Donaldson
Blyth Spartans
Cameron Ferguson Inverness CT (Scotland)
Owen Gallacher Stockton Town
Dan Gosling
Westfield
Jamie Holmes
North Shields
Jack Hunter
Hartlepool United
Joselu
Al-Gharafa (Qatar)
Dan Langley
Morpeth Town
Michael Ndiweni Darlington (trial)
Michael Ndiweni Gateshead (trial)
Michael Newberry Cliftonville
Scott Parker
Burnley Manager
Ben Pollock
Chester
Allan Saint-Maximin
Fenerbahce (Turkey)
Antoine Sibierski
Troyes DoF (France)
Moussa Sissoko
Watford
Dylan Stephenson
Dagenham & Redbridge
Jude Smith
Carlisle United
Lewis Suddick
North Shields
Ben Tozer
Forest Green Rovers
Dan Ward South Shields
Kell Watts Cambridge United
Callum Williams Tow Law Town

Ex-Magpies looking for new clubs include:

Mehdi Abeid Istanbul Basaksehir (Turkey)
Chris Basham Sheffield United
Ciaran Clark
Stoke City
Shane Ferguson Rotherham United
Dwight Gayle Derby County
Paul Huntington
Carlisle United
Kazenga LuaLua Charlton Athletic
Jonathan Mitchell
Harrogate Town
Islam Slimani
Anderlecht (Belgium)
Patrick van Aanholt
Galatasaray (Turkey)
Josef Yarney
Tranmere Rovers

Off-field departures include:

Habib Beye Red Star Paris (France)
Emre
Ankaragucu (Turkey)
Steve Guppy
Nashville SC (USA)
Ryan McGuffie St.Albans Saints (Australia)
Kevin Nolan
West Ham








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Tickets/Fixtures
Season 2024/25


NUFC ticketing website online here

NUFC Box Office: 0344 372 1892

Future STs:
No additional sale, none planned, no waiting list in operation.

2024/25 ST prices
online here

2024/25 Member info online here

2024/25 Member changes online here

SJP seating plan
is
online here  

Season ticket holder cup schemes closed at 5pm on Fri 21.06.2024. No applications are possible after that date.

ST holders on long-term deals had a price freeze for 2024/25 with standard pricing returning for 2025/26.  

Away tickets:
The PL £30 away ticket price cap for adults applies in 2024/25. A review is then scheduled.


Sat 27.07.2024 Hull City (a) @ MKM Stadium, 2pm. Friendly. SOLD OUT. Allocation: 4,500.

Sun 04.08.2024 U18s v Sports Talent (n) @ Pinatar Arena Football Centre, Spain, 10.30am local time. Friendly.

Wed 31.07.2024 Urawa Red Diamonds (a)
@ Saitama Stadium, Japan, 7.30pm local time (11.30am BST). Friendly. Pre-sale from NUFC has now ended. Home club ticket sale information is online here

Sat 03.08.2024 Yokohama F Marinos (a)
@ National Stadium, Toyko, Japan 7pm local time (11am BST). Friendly. Pre-sale from NUFC has now ended. Home club ticket sale information is
online here

Sun 04.08.2024 U21s v South Shields (a) @ 1st Cloud Arena, 1pm. Friendly.
Public sale now from SSFC, £10 adults, £7 concessions, £3 U18s online here

Fri 09.08.2024 Girona (Spain) (h) @ SJP, 7.30pm. Friendly. Public sale now, £25/ £20 adults, £15/£10 concessions.

Sat 10.08.2024 Stade Brestois 29 (France) (h)
@ SJP, 4pm. Friendly. Public sale now, £25/£20 adults, £15/£10 concessions.

Wed 14.08.2024 Carabao Cup Second Round draw takes place @ 10pm.

Sat 17.08.2024 Southampton (h)
@ SJP, 3pm. Premier League. Ballot winners purchase window closes Sun 28.07.2024, 10am. No live UK TV.

Sun 25.08.2024 Bournemouth (a)
@ Vitality Stadium, 2pm. Premier League. ST holder sale Mon 29.07.2024, 2pm, 215 points. Initial points drop will be Tue 30.07.2024, 2pm. £30 adults, £29 over 65s/16-20s, £10 U16s. Live on Sky.

Sun 25.05.2025
PL season ends.

NUFC live on TV:
Sun 25.08.2024 Bournemouth (a) 2pm Sky
Sun 01.09.2024 Spurs (h) 1.30pm Sky
Sun 15.09.2024 Wolves (a) 4.30pm Sky
Sat 28.09.2024 Man City (h) 12.30pm TNT


(PL Selections made to Mon 30.09.2024).

Live TV release dates:

Oct: Between 22.07.2024 & 19.08.2024
Nov: Between 02.09.2024 & 13.09.2024
Dec: Between 16.09.2024 & 14.10.2024
Jan: Between 16.09.2024 & 14.10.2024
Feb: Between 14.11.2024 & 09.12.2024
Mar: Between 02.01.2025 & 24.01.2025
Apr: Between 27.01.2025 & 28.02.2025
MW35: Between 17.03.2025 & 21.03.2025
MW36: Between 24.03.2025 & 28.03.2025
MW37: Between 31.03.2025 & 04.04.2025
MW38: Following MW37

Carabao Cup Round dates:

R2:
w/c Mon 26.08.2024
R3:
w/c's Mon 16.09.2024 / 23.09.2024*
R4:
w/c Mon 28.10.2024
QF:
w/c Mon 16.12.2024
SF1: w/c Mon 06.01.2025
SF2: w/c Mon 03.02.2025
F: Sun 16.03.2025

* split over two midweeks

FA Cup Round dates
:
(NUFC enter in Round 3: draw takes place on or around Mon 02.12.2024).

R3: Sat 11.01.2025
R4: Sat 08.02.2025
R5: Sat 01.03.2025
QF: Sat 29.03.2025
SF: Sat 26.04.2025
F: Sat 17.05.2025

Replays are abolished in Proper rounds.


EFL Trophy:
(NUFC U21s in Northern Group H)

Confirmed fixture list:
Tue 03.09.2024 Bradford City (a) 7.30pm
Tue 08.10.2024 Rotherham United (a) 7pm
Tue 29.10.2024 Mansfield Town (a) 7pm

Northumberland Senior Cup:  details tbc.

Other events @ SJP:

Sat 10.08.2024 NUWFC v AC Milan Women @ SJP, 1pm. Friendly. 

Euro 2028 - date(s) awaited

2024/25 Transfer windows :

Fri 30.08.2024
window closes
Wed 01.01.2025 window opens
Mon 03.02.2025 window closes 
 

International Magpies
National Service

2024/25:
International breaks:

02-10.09.2024
07-15.10.2024
11-19.11.2024
17-25.03.2025

 
Coxy's Corner

Whoops, He did it Again...


What's this all about then?
Click here  
for a rambling explanation of sorts....
 

On This Day in History
26th July


Born Or Died:

1928 Edward Oliver Robledo born, Iquique, Chile. (1949-53)

Two years younger than his better-known goalscoring brother George, defender Ted joined Newcastle from Barnsley in a joint deal at a cost of £26,500 in January 1949.

George, Ted and younger brother Walter had come to England in 1932 with their Yorkshire-born mother Elsie, leaving their Chilean father Aristides in his homeland.

Ted followed his brother into the Barnsley side in 1947, but had made only five appearances in their first team when the move to SJP came, George making his brother's transfer a condition of the move.

Debuting in a 1-0 victory at Aston Villa on the last day of 1949 (with his brother in the side), Ted replaced Charlie Crowe but didn't appear in the first team again that season.

Playing only in the Third Round tie during the club's successful FA Cup campaign of 1950/51, Ted was a more regular performer the following season and played in the 1-0 Wembley victory over Arsenal.  

1953 saw the Robledo brothers return to Chile, both signing for Colo Colo where they won domestic titles and Ted joined his brother in the Chilean national team.

A brief return to England in 1957 saw Ted play twice for Notts County, but he was soon back in Chile and began a new career as an oil rig worker in various locations including the Persian Gulf.

Ted's life came to a tragic and unexplained end in December 1970, when he was declared missing at sea after leaving Dubai on a ship named the Al Sahn.

Amid claims of a fight, the ship's captain was charged with murder, but later acquitted. Ted's body was never found.   

1935 Ken Leek born, Pontypridd, Wales.
(1961)

Welsh international striker who began his professional career with Northampton Town in 1952, having only played football for a couple of years as a result of attending rugby-playing schools as a youngster.

Making an impact on the left wing despite losing two years of his career to national service, Ken joined Leicester City in a 10K move in April 1958 - shortly after netting for the Cobblers in an FA Cup win over Arsenal.

Included in the Welsh squad who competed at the World Cup Finals in Sweden that summer, Ken was converted to a striker at Filbert Street and netted on his debut.

However he left the Foxes in favour of United in May 1961, shortly after his omission from City's FA Cup Final side - despite having scored in every round.

Joining just-relegated Newcastle as a replacement for Len White, Ken got off to a great start with a hat-trick in a 6-0 home friendly success over Danish side Aarhus.

After just 14 League and League Cup outings though - and with another SJP hat trick netted, against Brighton - Ken was on his way back to the Midlands.

Failing to settle in the region, Newcastle took a £2K loss in selling him to Birmingham City for £25K in November 1961.

He was to score almost a goal a game for City and was part of the side who won the 1963 League Cup Final - a two-legged affair against fierce rivals Aston Villa.

Leek later rejoined Northampton Town and after a spell with Bradford City was appointed player/coach of Rhyl in 1968, later serving Merthyr Tydfil and Ton Pentre.

Living in Northampton, Ken worked for the Ford Motor Company in Daventry until his retirement in 1995. He passed away in November 2007.

A Leek family link to the Magpies was then revived in August 2014 with the signing of 'keeper Karl Darlow - Ken's grandson. 

1991 Jóan Símun Edmundsson born, Toftir, Faroes. (2010-12)

Attacking midfielder first spotted playing for United in a training ground reserve friendly against Hibernian in December 2009.

On trial along with fellow Faroe Islander Christian Mouritsen, Jóan got the nod and a deal was arranged with his club B68 to keep him on Tyneside until the end of the season.

Training with Manchester City before linking up with Newcastle, a goalscoring debut for the U18s came in February 2010 against Derby, with a reserve team bow away at Hartlepool a month later.

By season's end he'd become a reserve team regular and broke his duck at that level against Rotherham United in April.

Jóan's first team debut for United came as a substitute in the friendly loss at Norwich City, two days before his 19th birthday.

However, he failed to progress at SJP and was released during March 2012, making a permanent move to Norwegian side Viking Stavanger after a successful trial.

Loaned out to Danes Fredericia later moves took
Jóan to HB Torshavn (Faroes), Vejle (Denmark), Odense (Denmark), Arminia Bielefeld (Germany) and Waasland-Beveren (Belgium).

Edmundsson's senior international debut for the Faroes had come as a 17 year-old in August 2008 ahead of his arrival at SJP.

Scoring his first senior goal against Estonia in August 2010 he brought up a half century of senior caps just over eight years later.
 

What Else?

1978 Gislaveds IS (Sweden) (a)
0-0
(0-0)
Friendly
Crowd tbc
Following successive 2-1 victories, United's third warm-up game in Sweden ended in a goalless draw.

Manager Bill McGarry said afterwards, "We should have won 10-0. We had 90% of the play, we hit the posts, the bar and the 'keeper, but we just couldn't stick the ball in the net."

United fielded Victor Negera for one half of the game - a South African 'keeper of Portuguese descent. He had also played the full 90 minutes in the previous tour game against Tildaholms GIF.

1979 Bath City (a)
1-1
(0-0)
Friendly

Shoulder(60)  
Durbin(57pen) 
2,146
United's four match South West tour began against non-league opposition.

The Magpies would return to Twerton Park more than a decade later, when homeless Bristol Rovers took temporary refuge there.

Brian Durbin netted for City from the spot.

Team: Carr, Brownlie, Davies, Martin, Barton, Bird (Mitchell), Shoulder, Cassidy (Robinson), Pearson, Hibbitt (Walker), Nicholson (Cartwright).

1980 Hoor IS (Sweden) (a)
1-2
(?-?)
Friendly

Brownlie
scorers tbc
 
1,000
Full-back John Brownlie scored United's only goal in a bad tempered game but then gave one away two minutes later.

Finnish international defender Leo Houtsonen played for Newcastle as a trialist but no deal was concluded with his club Palloseura.

1988 With the first team squad off on a tour of Sweden, another Womble was persuaded to come North, Andy Thorn following recent arrival Dave Beasant to SJP in an £850K deal.

1989 Nybro IF (Sweden) (a)
2-1
(0-0)
Friendly

Brazil(60), McGhee(
2-1)
Torstennson(65)
1,000
United's five game tour of obscure Swedish sides began against a third tier outfit in a small town known for glass production.

Missing from the touring party were injury victim Liam O'Brien and the indisposed Mirandinha.

Newcastle's goals both came from substitutes; Gary Brazil glancing home Wayne Fereday's centre and Mark McGhee similarly converting a cross from John Gallacher.


Team: Kelly (Wright), Anderson, Scott, Thorn, Stimson, Gallacher, Dillon, Brock, Fereday, Quinn, O'Neill.
(Brazil, McGhee, Sweeney and Kristensen all appeared from the bench)

1992 Southampton sold their star striker Alan Shearer to Blackburn Rovers for £3.6m. 

He'd scored 21 goals in the previous season and made a full England international debut.

1993 A mixed junior/reserve side including Brian Kilcline and Liam O'Brien were beaten 1-2 at Borough Park by Workington.

1995 Rushden & Diamonds (a) 3-1 (1-0)
Friendly

Ferdinand(26,59), Brayson(90)
Watkins(87)
4,600
Those Magpies fans who made it to the Nene Park home of the non-leaguers in Northamptonshire were treated to a first sight of David Ginola in a Newcastle shirt.

While Les Ferdinand scored his first goals for the club, local youngster Paul Brayson again found the net, having done so the previous Saturday at Hartlepool.

Also getting some pitch time was trialist striker Brendan Markey, who arrived as a replacement for Les Ferdinand.

19 year-old Dubliner Markey was with Bohemians but no transfer was concluded. He later had a short spell with Millwall. 

Team: Harper (Keen 46), Watson (S.Elliott 35), Howey, Thornton (Brayson 46), R.Elliott, Fox, Clark, Beardsley, R.Appleby, Ferdinand (Makry 66), Ginola.

1997 Chelsea (n)
1-1 
(1-0)
Friendly

Tomasson(44)
Poyet(63) 
15,264 
Newcastle's pre-season preparations took them to Goodison Park for a friendly tournament hosted by Everton and also featuring Chelsea and Ajax.

With a drab game locked at 1-1 and petering out, Alan Shearer contrived to twist and fall awkwardly and be stretchered off in obvious agony - a freak injury with no other player from either side in his vicinity at the time.

A penalty shootout was needed to achieve a result but Chelsea strolled to a 3-1 success, Peter Beardsley netting but Stuart Pearce, Jon Dahl Tomasson and Tino Asprilla missing.

Al was later diagnosed as having a broken fibia and severely damaged ankle ligaments - a massive blow to Kenny Dalglish's side, which was exacerbated by the parallel departure of Les Ferdinand to Spurs. 

(It later emerged that United attempted to halt that deal, but the player had verbally agreed to move and refused to back down).
NUFC.com match report

2000 Columbus Crew (USA) (a)
2-2 
(1-0)
Friendly

Cort(32,84)
Joseph(67), Cunningham(86)
18,212

Game #2 of Newcastle's USA tour and their new black away kit got an airing at Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.

In a bruising encounter, Kieron Dyer took a heavy challenge and was subbed, while new boy Christian Bassedas also limped off with what was later diagnosed as a broken foot.
NUFC.com match report


How Ye, where's the knocking shops?

2002 UDI '19 Beter Bed (Holland) (a)
5-0
(5-0)  
Friendly

LuaLua(20,28,34), Speed(21), Shearer(38)
3,000

United rounded off their Dutch tour with  another resounding win, this time against the part-timers from Uden. Bobby's boys clocked up 22 goals in a week, with Alan Shearer, Laurent Robert and Lomana LuaLua all registering four apiece.

All subs came on at half-time meaning Carl Cort got an unexpected run-out and Titus Bramble made his United debut. 

The only real incident of note in the second half though was a middle-aged streaker who left his manky socks on....
NUFC.com match report

2003 A young Newcastle side drew 1-1 at Blyth Spartans. Matty Pattison gave United the lead after 52 minutes and Stephen Richardson equalised nine minutes later.
NUFC.com match report

2005 Prolific Academy striker Marc Walton scored twice in the first half at Pickering in a friendly game at Town's Recreation Ground which United won 2-1.

A crowd of approximately 300 watched Glenn Roeder put his Academy team through their paces against a physically bigger Town side on their sloping pitch.

2006 Norwich City (a)
2-1
(1-0)
Friendly
Ramage(20), N'Zogbia(56)
McVeight(73)

There may have been lightning in the air and a deluge by the end, but a thunderbolt from Charles N'Zogbia lit up Carrow Road as United won this testimonial for Canary Craig Fleming.

A rare Peter Ramage goal and N'Zogbia's belter put a visiting side clad in their maroon & blue away kit two ahead 

Paul McVeigh then halved the arrears before high winds and an absolute downpour ensued, with the referee blowing a few minutes early as both teams rushed for the dressing rooms.

Testimonial recipient Fleming then braved the deluge to return and salute the fans, including around 1,800 in the away section.
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2007 Celtic (Scotland) (h) 4-1 (3-0)
Friendly
Martins(11), Luque(30,42), Milner(90+1)
Brown(72)
30,225
On the face of it this was a morale-boosting home win and successful introduction to SJP for new Chairman Chris Mort and Manager Sam Allardyce.

As ever, though, misfortune lurked behind every corner, as United contrived to end the evening with ten players on the field.

One of them was Steve Harper, who made an unexpected bow in the new blue second strip as an outfield substitute, playing his part in setting up the final goal for James Milner.
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2008 Doncaster Rovers (a)
0-1
(0-0)
Friendly
Elliott(87)
9,826
Toon fans got their first sighting of trialist defender Sebastien Bassong, but there wasn't a great deal else for Rovers old boy Kevin Keegan to enthuse over on what was our first visit to the recently-opened Keepmoat Stadium. 
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2009 The Sir Bobby Robson Trophy charity match was staged at SJP, with teams representing the 1990 England & Germany World Cup sides facing each other.

33,000 were present, while the game was live on ITV4.

This was to be the last public appearance for Sir Bobby, who looked frail and took to the field in a wheelchair to meet the teams.


A 79th minute penalty from Alan Shearer decided the contest after England came from two goals down to triumph 3-2, with Les Ferdinand and Alan Thompson also netting.

The Germans had led through Thomas Helmer (5) and Fredi Bobic (18), before Ferdinand (2) and Thompson (32) levelled.

 

The first two England goals followed fouls on Shearer as he went through on goal and Al also won the spot-kick, thanks to a rather generous award from Dermot Gallagher.

Other former Magpies participating included Dave Beasant, Steve Howey, John Beresford, Robert Lee, Peter Beardsley, Paul Bracewell and Paul Gascoigne.

2011
The Reserve's Dutch tour ended with a 2-3 loss on a grass training pitch, rather than the plastic surface at Almere City's romantically-named Mitsubishi Forklift Stadion.
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2011 Columbus Crew (USA) (a)
3-0
(1-0)
Friendly
Sh.Ameobi(9), Coloccini(53), Vuckic(90+1)
11,224

Eleven years to the day after their previous visit, United's three match tour of the USA ended on a high note with a win in Columbus - and no new injuries to add to the already lengthy casualty list.

Without a goal in their previous two outings, the result was never really in doubt after Shola Ameobi latched on to a poor back pass to convert with ease early on.

The first half ended in controversy when Crew 'keeper Andy Gruenebaum (the man "between the pipes" as he was billed pre-match)
was red-carded for handling outside the area as Demba Ba took the ball past him and effectively ended the game as a contest.

Fabricio Coloccini then doubled United's lead and substitute Haris Vuckic netted in injury time with a fine solo effort in front of the away section, which included Mark Allison aka Run Geordie Run, en route to completing his USA Coast to Coast run.
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2014 Wellington Phoenix (New Zealand) (a)
1-0
(1-0)
Friendly
Gouffran(41)
30,968

After a 4-0 romp against Sydney in Dunedin, the second game of our New Zealand tour was rather more competitive, as Phoenix went looking for a second Premier League scalp after beating West Ham.

Yoan Gouffran's first half header divided the sides at Wellington's Westpac Stadium.
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2015 Sheffield United (a)
2-2
(1-0)
Friendly
Wijnaldum(40), De Jong(79)
McNulty(49), Freeman(86)
12,002

Steve McClaren blamed his side's lethargic display at a soggy Bramall Lane on fatigue caused by their US tour, but their lack of imagination and inspiration was only too familiar for regular Magpie watchers.

The game was a testimonial for Blades stalwart Chris Morgan and he appeared for the closing three minutes of play.
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2016 Southend United (a)
2-0
(0-0)
Friendly
Anita(48), Gouffran(78)
6,570
United maintained their unbeaten run in a fourth pre-season kickabout, facing the League One Shrimpers at their Roots Hall ground. Grant Hanley made his bow.
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2017 Bradford City (a)
4-0
(0-0)
Friendly
Gayle(50), Murphy(51,79), Mitrovic(76)
7,601
Game three of a six game warm-up schedule saw United score four second half goals in a one-sided contest at Valley Parade.

After Dwight Gayle edged his side ahead with a third pre-season goal, new boy Jacob Murphy bagged a brace either side of one from Aleksandar Mitrovic.

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2018 Deportivo La Coruna defender Fabian Schar was confirmed as a Magpie, United taking advantage of a claimed £3.5m release clause for the Swiss international, following Deportivo's demotion from the top flight.

2020 Liverpool (h)
1-3
(1-1)
Premier League
44pts, 13th/20
Gayle(1)
Van Dijk(38), Origi(59), Mane(89)
BCD

The newly-crowned Premier League Champions overcame an early setback to secure another victory - their 32nd and 99th point.

Dwight Gayle netted after just 23 seconds but the Reds scored either side of the break and then near the end to
conclude the longest-ever season.

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2022 Benfica (Portugal) (a)
2-3
(2-2)
Friendly
Almiron(22,44)
Joelinton(82 - second yellow)
Ramos(15), Grimaldo(31), Araujo(89)
49,081
An eventful evening in the Estadio da Luz ended with United beaten in the Eusebio Cup - and Eddie Howe leaving Lisbon with much to ponder after a full-blooded encounter.

Newcastle fell behind three times but twice hit back through Miguel Almiron, before a late goal for the hosts saw them avoid a looming penalty shootout and lift their own trophy for the first time in six attempts.

By then Jonjo Shelvey had limped off injured and Joelinton had been dismissed - one of three visiting players carded by referee Nuno Almeida.

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2023 Chelsea (n)
1-1
(1-1)
Friendly
Almiron(45+4)
Jackson(12)
70,789

It was two draws from two games in the Premier League "Summer Series" for United, after Miguel Almiron's scoring return against Chelsea. 


A sold-out crowd of almost 71,000 were in Atlanta United's astonishing Mercedes Benz Stadium - including many fans of the home club to welcome back the player sold in 2019.
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