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Season 2001-02
 Cramlington Sunday League Select XI (n) Friendly
 
 
 
Date: Thursday 15th November 2001, 7pm 

Venue: Croft Park 

Conditions: Calm, clear, cold - worst pitch 
of the season so far.

Newcastle United

5 - 2 Sunday League Select
  Teams

Goals

6 mins A moment to savour for Chris Rue of the Ship Inn, as he hit the goal of the night - a stunning left foot curler from the edge of box that would have beaten the keeper in any level of football. 0-1

20 mins Reasonably prompt and deserved response from United, with Brian Kerr carrying on in front of goal where he left off on Monday night against Villa. McGuffie for once managed to sneak past the full back on the Newcastle right before sending over a firm low cross to Kerr, who smacked a first time effort into the bottom left hand corner of the net.  1-1  

29 mins
 A hint of offside as the part-timers attacked again and a through ball found Woodhouse of North Shields lurking suspiciously upfield, ahead of the toon defence. However, there was nothing wrong with the confident way he ran through and won the one one, planting his shot under the keeper.  1-2 

Half time: Newcastle Reserves 1 Sunday League Select 5

61 mins
 No question about the referee's judgment, as Coppinger was tripped in the area and Green slotted home the resultant spot kick. 2-2

74 mins
A sly close-range backheel from Gary Caldwell put Newcastle ahead for the first time after McClen and Coppinger had linked up from a free kick given away inadvisably by an opposing sub. 3-2 

81 mins
 Tiring limbs from the local lads in the green and white, as United sub McMenamin was allowed space to trap the ball with his back to goal, turn and slide home a shot from 12 yards past the helpless keeper.  4-2

89 mins Good work down the United left saw Boyd's cross-field pass to McClen played on to the onrushing Coppinger, who whipped in the cross for Dixon to knock home from close range and seal the win  5-2 
 

Full time: Newcastle Reserves 5 Sunday League Select 2

Waffle

Newcastle reserves were back in action on Thursday night at Croft Park, Blyth when they took on a local Sunday League select XI. The match marked the 25th anniversary of the Cramlington Sunday League and United wore their blue away kit while the Sunday League XI lined up in Blyth's green and white stripes.

A sparse crowd turned out to enjoy a genuine competitive game in which the experience of Wharton, the class of Beardsley and the superior fitness of the Newcastle full-timers eventually proved the difference between the two sides.

Biffa 

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