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Update:
Howe returns
Club statement, Thursday morning:
"Newcastle United are
delighted to confirm that Eddie Howe has returned to his duties at the
club's Training Centre.
"Eddie had recently been
hospitalised with pneumonia and has now returned to work after a period of
recovery.
"We thank supporters for their warm
wishes."
Howe is expected to be back
in the dugout on Saturday.
Update:
Ramble on
Evolving from a fortnightly show in 2007 to
the current daily offering, the Football Ramble Podcast is
going out on the road for live performances, calling at the Tyne Theatre in
Newcastle on Saturday May 10th.
Tickets for that are available online here
now and episodes of what was voted Podcast of the Year by the Football
Supporters Association are online here
We have pairs of tickets to the Newcastle show
to give away and simply require you to email your
answer to this question to
[email protected]
subject line Ramble.
The Football Ramble's maiden broadcast in March 2007 coincided with
Newcastle's PL defeat at a Charlton Athletic side managed by which future
Magpie boss?
Closing date 6pm on Thursday May 1st. Over 18s only please,
one entry per person. Prize consists of tickets only, any other costs
incurred are excluded.
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United's final Saturday 3pm kick-off of the season sees them host an Ipswich side whose
relegation from the
Premier League will be confirmed if they fail to win - although results elsewhere
could end their top-flight stay regardless of the outcome at Gallowgate.
Newcastle
come into this game fifth in the table, after victories for Nottingham
Forest and Manchester City.
Three points against Ipswich on Saturday would restore the Magpies to
third place, Forest, City and Aston Villa all engaged on FA Cup duty
this weekend.
Team: Lewis Hall and Jamaal Lascelles remain out, but there's optimism
that Sven Botman could return.
Fabian Schar is an early doubt following his withdrawal during the loss at
Villa, although that was described as precautionary to combat a hamstring
concern.
Coral rate this game as follows:
NUFC win 2/9
The draw 11/2
ITFC win 11/1
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ITFC: Sammy Szmodics, Kalvin Phillips, Arijanet Muric, Omari Giraud-Hutchinson,
Jaden Philogene, Chiedozie Ogbene and Wesley Burns are all unavailable.
Conor Townsend and Nathan Broadhead are both doubtful.
Ipswich are set to be without Leif Davis after the Toon-supporting defender
was red-carded during Sunday's 0-4 home reverse at the hands of Arsenal.
Kieran McKenna's side have won three times on the road this
season in the Premier League - at Spurs, Wolves and Bournemouth. They've managed five away draws, taking points from visits to Brighton,
Southampton, Fulham, Aston Villa and Chelsea.
Town's only away clean sheet away from home came in the 0-0 draw at Brighton back in
September.
Referee: Michael Salisbury - second Newcastle game of the
season for the Lancashire official, following last months' 1-0 PL success at
West Ham.
VAR: James Bell
UK TV: None
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UK Radio: Live on BBC Radio 5 Live Sport
Local Radio: Live on BBC Radio Newcastle
Hospital Radio: Radio Tyneside commentary is free of charge in local
hospitals via Spark Media.
Buses: The Go North East X50 football service from the Metro
Centre will
be in operation. Details here
Metro: No scheduled disruptions
Rail: Scheduled disruptions are online here
Roads: The
Tyne Bridge refurbishment programme continues, with one lane in each
direction closed at all times until further notice.
That will lead to congestion and delays, especially with the ongoing closure
of the Gateshead Highway closure. More details here
Temporary road closures around SJP apply from an hour before kick-off
until 30 minutes after the final whistle.
Food Bank: The
usual stall and bucket shakers will be on and around Strawberry Place, with
NUFC Director Jamie Reuben again matching all matchday donations.
Stats:
Bruno Guimaraes
is one game away from completing 150 league and cup appearances
for United.
Harvey Barnes
is one appearance short of reaching a half century of PL games
as a Magpie.
Following a 4-0 success at Portman Road, United have the opportunity of
wrapping up their seventh PL double of the season, having already taken six
points off Spurs, Wolves, Southampton, Nottingham Forest, Leicester City and
Manchester United.
Tractor boys in Toon -all-time:
2016/17 won 3-0 Perez 2, Ritchie
2009/10 drew 2-2 Carroll, Ameobi (pen)
2001/02 drew 2-2 Shearer, Robert
2001/02 won 4-1 Shearer 2, Robert, Ameobi (LC)
2000/01 won 2-1 Shearer 2
1994/95 drew 1-1 Cole
1993/94 won 2-0 Sellars, Cole
1991/92 drew 1-1 Quinn
1990/91 drew 2-2 Stimson, Quinn
1989/90 won 2-1 Quinn 2
1985/86 won 3-1 Beardsley, Whitehurst. Gascoigne
1984/85 lost 1-2 Waddle (LC)
1984/85 won 3-0 OG, Heard, Waddle
1977/78 lost 0-1
1976/77 drew 1-1 Nattrass
1976/77 (won 1-0 Barrowclough)*
1975/76 drew 1-1 Nulty
1974/75 won 1-0 Howard
1973/74 won 3-1 Macdonald 2, OG
1972/73 drew 1-1 Macdonald (TC)
1972/73 lost 1-2 Macdonald
1971/72 lost 0-1
1970/71 drew 1-1 Mitchell (FAC)
1970/71 drew 0-0
1969/70 won 4-0 Robson 2, Ford, Dyson
1968/69 won 2-1 Davies 2
1964/65 drew 2-2 Suddick, Anderson
* game was called off at half time due to an icy pitch.
Latest PL result/fixtures:
Wed 23.04.2025:
Arsenal 2-2 Crystal Palace
Sat 26.04.2025:
Chelsea v Everton (12.30pm) TNT
Brighton & Hove Albion v West Ham (3pm)
Newcastle v Ipswich Town (3pm)
Southampton v Fulham (3pm)
Wolves v Leicester City (3pm)
Sun 27.04.2025:
Bournemouth v Manchester United (2pm) Sky
Liverpool v Spurs (4.30pm) Sky
Carabao
Cup:
Book winners
In production by
Lower Block is "Toon Army 2025" a photographic
record of Newcastle fans during the Carabao Cup Final victory at Wembley,
brilliantly capturing the range of emotions on view that day.
The limited edition softcover publication has over 70 photos across 60 pages
and costs £8.50 plus postage.
They can be pre-ordered now online
here
We had two copies to give away and asked
who apart from Miguel Almiron received a Carabao Cup winner's medal despite having left Newcastle before the Final.
It was Lloyd Kelly and the names of the two winning entrants will
appear here later on Thursday.
Toon
tunes:
CD giveaway winners
Thanks to everyone who entered
our competition to win the new album by Tyneside singer-songwriter Andrew
Cushin - "Love
is For Everyone", out on May 2nd.
The 25 year-old Tynesider follows up his 2023 debut with a second collection
of self-penned tunes, with copies heading off to:
Rich Harle
Johnny Herbert
Card wallet CDs of "Love is..." can be pre-ordered now here
for just £5, including a bonus unreleased track.
Premier
League:
Home ticket
dates
Ticket sale details for Newcastle's closing two home games
of the season have now been confirmed:
Sun 11.05.2025 Chelsea (h) (Noon)
Ballot winners notified Thu 24.04.2025, by 11am
Winners purchase opens Thu 24.04.2025, Noon
Winners purchase closes Sat 26.04.2025, Noon
ST forwarding opens Sat 26.04.2025, 4pm
Member General Sale Mon 28.04.2025, 10am
Sun 24.05.2025 Everton (h) (4pm)
Member Ballot opens Mon 28.04.2025, Noon
Member Ballot closes Tue 29.04.205, Noon
Winners notified Wed 30.04.2025, by 11am
Winners purchase opens Wed 30.04.2025, Noon
Winners purchase closes Fri 02.05.2025, Noon
ST forwarding opens Fri 02.05.2025, 4pm
Member General Sale Tue 06.05.2025, 10am
U21s:
Friday date for stiffs
Following the conclusion of the main
PL2 season, eight play-off section ties will take place, with ninth-placed Newcastle
away to eighth-placed
Arsenal.
That will be played at the Meadow Park home of National League side Boreham Wood,
Arsenal initially publicising this Saturday but now confirming that the game
will have a 7pm kick-off on Friday April 25th.
Admission for all supporters will be free of charge.
The Magpies lost the corresponding PL2 game 1-4 at the same venue back in
February.
PL2 playoffs:
Fri 25.04.2025:
Arsenal v Newcastle (7pm)
Manchester City v Liverpool (7pm)
Manchester United v Everton (7pm)
Sat 26.04.2025:
West Ham v mackems (Noon)
Chelsea v Wolves (6pm)
Sun 27.04.2025:
Southampton v Leicester City (2pm)
Mon 28.04.2025:
Crystal Palace v Brighton (3pm)
Fulham v Nottingham Forest (3pm)
Premier
League:
Red & White rose
day
Both automatic promotion spots in the Championship were
confirmed on Monday; a 6-0 win by Leeds United over Stoke City and a
2-1 victory for Burnley against Sheffield United meaning that Premier
League football returns to Elland Road and Turf Moor in 2025/26.
With two games to play, the two promoted sides are level on points, although
Daniel Farkes Whites enjoy a far superior goal difference to Scott Parker's
Clarets.
Sheffield United and the mackems will contest the playoffs, along with two
from Bristol City, Coventry City, Boro, Millwall and Blackburn Rovers.
West Bromwich Albion retain a mathematical chance of doing so, but don't
rate their own chances of that, dismissing manager Tony Mowbray on
Monday.
Ipswich Town are set to join Southampton and Leicester City in dropping out
of the top flight, while Everton are now mathematically safe - meaning that
Bramley Moor Dock will become the 61st ground to stage PL games.
Premier
League:
Unhappy birthday
Aston Villa
4 Newcastle 1
Match
report
Premier
League:
Sunday service for
Gunners and Blues
Dates and times for Newcastle's two outstanding Premier
League games have been belatedly confirmed as follows:
Sun 11.05.2025 Chelsea (h) (Noon) TNT
Sun 18.05.2025 Arsenal (a)* (4.30pm) Sky
* Kings Cross station is closed on both Saturday and Sunday with bus
replacements from Peterborough.
PS: United's final game of the season at home to Everton will be a 4pm
kick-off, regardless of whether selected for live UK TV transmission or not.
2024/25:
Jason and the
goalden fleece
Newcastle 5 Crystal Palace 0
Match
report
Match action
Temps:
Loan lads
Harrison Ashby
(QPR):
The defender played 53 minutes of a 1-2 home defeat by his former club
Swansea City in the Championship on Monday, collecting a yellow card. As has
been the case in recent games, he switched across to left back.
Isaac Hayden
(Portsmouth):
Pompey secured their place in the Championship thanks to a 1-0 home win
over Watford on Monday, Isaac completing the entire game.
Alex Murphy
(Bolton Wanderers):
A 2-4 loss at Lincoln City on Monday effectively ended Bolton's League One
playoff hopes. Alex completed the game, headed home for his second goal of
the season.
Charlie McArthur (Carlisle United):
It ended all square in the clash of the League Two relegation candidates on
Monday, Carlisle coming from behind to claim a 1-1 draw at Accrington Stanley.
Defender Charlie was an unused replacement.
Joe White
(MK Dons):
New MK boss Paul Warne named Joe as a substitute for Monday's trip to Crewe Alexandra,
bringing him on just after the hour with his side 1-0 up. That was the final
score, three points retained MK's League Two status.
Max Thompson
(Chesterfield):
Max watched his side's 3-3 home draw with Bradford City on Monday from his
usual place on the bench, the Spireites still in with a faint chance of
reaching the League Two playoffs.
James Huntley
(Spennymoor Town):
A 2-0 win at South Shields on Monday leaves Moors with a mathematical chance
of sneaking into the National League North playoffs on the last day of the
season this Saturday. James remains sidelined with a knee injury.
Travis Hernes
(AaB):
The midfielder played 55 minutes of Sunday's 2-3 home defeat to Sonderjyske
in the Danish SuperLiga.
Vakhtang Salia
(Dinamo Tblisi):
Dinamo Batumi (h) Erovnukli Liga, Thursday.
Miodrag Pivas
(Willem II):
Fortuna Sittard (a) Eredivisie, Sunday.
Internationals:
Montaigu update
England U16s completed their participation at the Montagu Tournament in
France on Monday, winning a playoff tie to finish seventh out of the eight
teams.
Newcastle's George Mair and Sam Alabi were in the squad,
goalkeeper George starting a 3-2 win over Japan on Tuesday and a 1-3 loss to
Portugal on Saturday.
Midfielder Sam meanwhile was named in the line-up for Thursday's 0-3 defeat
by Mexico (we're unsure if he came off the bench in either of the other
games).
Finishing bottom of their group, England then beat local side Selection
Vendee 3-1 on Monday - team lineups tbc.
U21s:
Citizen's
arrest
Manchester City U21s 4 Newcastle U21s 0
Match
report
Premier
League:
Brighton (a)

United's penultimate Premier League away game of the season takes them to
Sussex on Sunday May 4th for a 2pm kick-off at
the Amex Stadium live on Sky Sports.
All 3,000 away tickets are sold out, with forwarding
available from 2pm on Thursday May 1st until 9am on matchday.
This will be Newcastle's eighth attempt at winning a PL fixture at this
venue, having drawn four and lost the other three of their previous seven
visits.
Their sole victory in 10 league and cup visits to the Amex came during the
2016/17 Championship season.
The Seagulls are bidding for a winning treble against Newcastle this season,
following 1-0 PL and 2-1 FA Cup victories on Tyneside.
Team: To
follow
BHAFC: Striker Joao Pedro is set to be suspended following a straight
red card against Brentford.
Ahead of our visit, Albion host West Ham this coming Saturday looking to end
a winless run of five PL games.
Referee: tbc
VAR:
tbc
UK TV: Live on Sky Sports
Overseas TV:
To follow
UK Radio: tbc (if any)
Rail:
Scheduled disruptions are online here
Stats:
Seagulls v NUFC - all time:
2023/24 lost 1-3 Wilson (PL)
2022/23 drew 0-0 (PL)
2021/22 drew 1-1 Hayden (PL)
2020/21 lost 0-3 (PL)
2019/20 drew 0-0 (PL)
2018/19 drew 1-1 Perez (PL)
2017/18 lost 0-1 (PL)
2016/17 won 2-1 Diame, Perez (Ch)
2012/13 lost 0-2 (FAC)
2011/12 lost 0-1 (FAC)
1991/92 drew 2-2 G.Peacock, Kelly (D2)
1990/91 lost 2-4 Quinn, Brock (D2)
1989/90 won 3-0 Quinn 3 (D2)
1983/84 won 1-0 Waddle (D2)
1982/83 drew 1-1 McDermott (FAC)
1978/79 lost 0-2 (D2)
1961/62 won 4-0 Allchurch, Thomas, Kerray, Suddick (D2)
(At the Goldstone Ground until 1991/92 then Amex)
Upcoming PL fixtures:
Thu
01.05.2025:
Nottingham Forest v Brentford (7.30pm) Sky
Fri 02.05.2025:
Manchester City v Wolves (8pm) Sky
Sat 03.05.2025:
Aston Villa v Fulham (12.30pm) TNT
Everton v Ipswich Town (3pm)
Leicester City v Southampton (3pm)
Arsenal v Bournemouth (5.30pm) Sky
Sun 04.05.2025:
Brentford v Manchester United (2pm)
Brighton & Hove Albion v Newcastle (2pm) Sky
West Ham v Spurs (2pm)
Chelsea v Liverpool (4.30pm) Sky
Mon 05.05.2025:
Crystal Palace v Nottingham Forest (8pm) Sky

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Fri 25.04.2025 U21s v Arsenal (a)
@ Meadow Park, 7pm. PL2 playoff.
Sat 26.04.2025 U18s v mackems (a)
@ Academy of plight, 11am. U18 Premier
League.
Sat 26.04.2025 Ipswich Town (h)
@ SJP, 3pm. Premier League. ST forwarding/ resale now.
No live UK TV.
Wed 30.04.2025 U18s v Leeds United (h) @ Little Benton, Noon. U18 Premier
League. Note
new date.
Sat 03.05.2025 U18s v Manchester City (h) @ Little Benton, 11.30am. U18 Premier
League.
Sun 04.05.2025 Brighton & Hove (a)
@ Amex Stadium, 2pm. Premier League.
SOLD OUT. Allocation: 3,000. Live on Sky Sports.
Sun 11.05.2025 Chelsea (h)
@ SJP, Noon. Premier League.
Member Ballot winner purchase closes Sat 26.04.2025, Noon. ST
forwarding Sat 26.04.2025, 4pm. Member General Sale Mon 28.04.2025, 10am. Live on TNT Sports.
Sun 18.05.2025 Arsenal (a)
@ Emirates Stadium, 4.30pm. Premier League. ST
holder sale now, 55 pts. £30 adults, £22.75 U25s, over 64s
£18.25, U17s £11.50 Allocation: 3,000 tbc. Live on Sky Sports.
Sun 25.05.2025 Everton (h)
@ SJP, 4pm. Premier League.
Member Ballot opens Mon 28.04.2025, Noon, closes Tue 29.04.205, Noon.
Winners notified Wed 30.04.2025, by 11am. Winners purchase opens Wed
30.04.2025, Noon, closes Fri 02.05.2025, Noon. ST forwarding Fri 02.05.2025,
4pm. Member General Sale Tue 06.05.2025, 10am
Live UK TV tbc (if any).
NUFC live on TV:
Sun 04.05.2025 Brighton (a) 2pm Sky
Sun 11.05.2025 Chelsea (h) Noon TNT
Sun 18.05.2025 Arsenal (a) 4.30pm Sky
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Other events @ SJP:
Wed 14.05.2025 Heaton Stannington
v Morpeth Town @ SJP, 7.30pm. Northumberland Senior Cup
Final. East
Stand pay turnstiles
open: £8 adults, £4 concessions and £2 U18s.
Rugby League
Magic Weekend XVIII:
Sat 03.05.2025:
Leigh Leopards v Catalans Dragons 1.30pm
Hull KR v Salford Red Devils 4.15pm
St Helens v Leeds Rhinos 7pm
Sun 04.05.2025:
Huddersfield Giants v Hull FC Noon
Warrington Wolves v Wigan Warriors 2.45pm
Castleford Tigers v Wakefield Trinity 5.30pm
Thu 12.06.2025 supported by CMAT and Pale White.
Sat 14.06.2025 supported by CMAT, Olivia Dean and Ernie.
Sun 15.06.2025 supported by CMAT, Olivia Dean and Hector Gannet.
Euro 2028
- date(s) awaited
2025/26 season
dates:
Sun 27.07.2025 Arsenal (n)
@ National Stadium, Singapore, KO tbc. Friendly.
Wed 18.06.2025
PL fixture release (9am)
Sat 16.08.2025
PL begins
Sun 24.05.2026 PL ends
Summer transfer window:
Sun 01.06.2025 to Tue 10.06.2025 and
Mon 16.06.2025 to Mon 01.09.2025.
(33 weekend, five midweek games.
No games played on 24.12.2025).
Thu 21.08.2025 ECL playoff 1L
Thu 28.08.2025 ECL playoff 2L
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14.06-06.07.2025 Concacaf Gold Cup
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06.10-14.10.2025
10.11-18.11.2025
23.03-31.03.2026
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Born Or Died:
1929 David Boyle born,
Tynemouth.
(1947-49)

Inside
forward who failed to make a senior appearance at SJP, moving on to Berwick
Rangers, Barnsley, Crewe and Chesterfield.
A spell at Bradford City between 1956 and 1960 saw him play alongside future Magpie Trevor Hockey, before
joining Scarborough.
Ending his career at Bacup Borough, David worked at Allied Bakeries in
Bradford.
In later life, he became a highly-rated crown green bowls player until illness
forced him to retire. He passed away in November 2009.
1962
Stuart Pearce born, Hammersmith, London.
(1997-99)

England international penalty misser & taker, fully-qualified spark, punk
fan, Pizza Hut advert star and belatedly, a Magpie.
Beginning in non-league with Wealdstone, Pearce first faced United when
playing at Coventry City, before a 12 year association with Nottingham Forest
raised his profile.
Having provided the opposition for his City Ground testimonial in May 1996,
Newcastle signed the defender the following year and Psycho proved to be
probably the most effective (& popular) of Kenny's Dad's Army.
24 hours after moving to SJP on a free transfer from Forest, 35 year-old Pearce
debuted
in the number 3 shirt in a 3-2 pre-season win at Birmingham City.
His only competitive strike was a free-kick
against Dynamo Kiev in the Champions League, although he did
belt one home in a pre-season home game against Juventus.
A Cup Final appearance against Arsenal followed but his time on Tyneside drew
to a close after Gullit's appointment as Manager.
Pearce continued playing in the top flight with West Ham, but suffered two
broken legs within six months, which sidelined him for most of the 1999/00
season.
However, that same season saw him reverse his international retirement at the
request of Kevin Keegan - then England boss -, two further caps boosting his
total to 78 (although none came while at SJP).
Pearce followed KK to Manchester City in 2001, playing one final season as
captain and helping them achieve promotion to the top flight.
Concentrating on coaching, Pearce assisted Keegan and succeeded him as full-time
City boss in
March 2005, initially as caretaker.
However, a run of poor form coupled with the sale of the club saw him replaced
in 2007 by Sven, allowing Pearce to switch his part-time England U21 coaching
position to a full-time role.
Taking over from Fabio Capello as England first
team boss on a temporary basis in the
build-up to Euro 2012, combining this with
his U21 role and management of Team GB
ahead, of the 2012 Olympics.
However, after a poor showing at the UEFA
U21 Championships in Israel when England
lost all of their group matches, his contract
wasn't renewed.
It was announced in April 2014 that Pearce would
take over as new boss of Nottingham Forest
on July 1st, after having previously
declined the position.
After a bright start at the City Ground however things rapidly went downhill
and he was removed from his position in February 2015, turning down the chance
to become Forest's Director of Football.
He then pursued a media punditry career on both TV and radio before making a
low-level, part-time return to coaching at Portsmouth during the latter part
of 2017.
And by November of that year he'd been confirmed as assistant to the incoming
West Ham United boss, David Moyes.
Exiting from the Hammers with Moyes the
following summer, Pearce wasn't reappointed
when the manager returned to East London in
December 2019.
However he did return to claret and blue the
following August, departing in 2022.
While at SJP he had a narrow escape from a road accident in August 1998, when a
seven tonne council
dustcart rolled over on top of his car near Nottingham.
Thankfully he scrambled from the wreckage of his
flattened Rover totally unscathed.

He hit the headlines again in March 2025
when his heart had to be restarted after
falling ill on a flight from Las Vegas to
London. His recovery was swift and full.
PS: Pearce has admitted that one of his
proudest moments came in the summer of 1996
- when he introduced the Sex Pistols live on
stage at London's Finsbury Park.
1967
Lionel Perez born, Bagnoles-sur-Ceze, France.
(1998-2000)
Goalkeeper who never dirtied a Newcastle shirt
in anger, although he was an unused Premier League substitute numerous times after his baffling free transfer from the mackems in 1998
- another stunning Dalglish acquisition.
Highlights (not in
his hair) included a penalty saves in a
pre-season tournament on smogside and
his transfer away from Tyneside, after a
loan spell at Scunthorpe.
However, Lionel's finest moment remains the Wembley playoff final appearance
against Charlton - for the mackems - when he conceded 11 goals (including
penalties).
After being released by United after 21 wasted months, Perez joined Cambridge United - where he'd been on loan.
We can confirm however that he failed to hand in his Newcastle subs coat and
could often be seen doing a spot of gardening clad in it (our spies are
everywhere...).
Lionel
became something of a cult figure (yes, cult) at the Abbey
Stadium, later playing for Enfield and then Chelmsford before
signing for Stevenage Borough.
Following a broken leg he retired and joined the
coaching staff at Broadhall Way, which saw him back in the
news in 2006.
During a stormy game against Northampton Town, TV cameras
caught Perez poking Cobblers coach Dave Watson in both
eyes - for which he was banned from the touchline, fined
and handed a 100 hour community service order by
Magistrates.
He exited Broadhall Way soon after that and returned to
his native France, where he coached at FC Chusclan Laudun
l'Ardoise.
1999 Lewis McNall born, Newcastle.
(2015-18)

Striker who attended Emmanuel College in Gateshead (for whom he
played rugby), accepting a scholarship with United in 2015.
Handed an U18 debut from the bench against Arsenal during
April 2015, Lewis grabbed a 16 minute hat trick against Manchester United
at Little Benton the following September (a certain Marcus Rashford netted
for the visitors).
Scoring for the U21s in a friendly against Ashington that November, a competitive bow at that level
came days later against
West Bromwich Albion at Whitley Park.
And the first of two reserve league goals in his maiden season came early in
the new year there, against Derby County.
The 2016/17 season was a frustrating one for Lewis, injury restricting his
reserve pitch time - although his liking for the FA Youth Cup remained, bagging six goals across four
ties after hitting two in 2015/16.
Marking his return with a brace against Burnley U23s in September
2017, a
14 minute treble in the Senior Cup against Blyth AFC early the following year
was followed by a loan move to Gateshead.
Netting for the Tynesiders after just three minutes of his National League
debut, Lewis had scored twice in 11 outings when a knee injury brought his
season to a premature end during April 2018.
Released by Newcastle that Summer, he underwent his rehab
at the club the following season.
Having recovered, McNall had a trial at Stoke City but
suffered another ACL knee injury that
sidelined him again.
After an absence of 917 days Lewis made a
competitive return during October 2020 for Whickham, signing
for Blyth Spartans the following May.
He left Croft Park in 2023.
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1897 Glasgow Rangers
(Scotland) (h)
3-1 (0-1)
Friendly
Connell(55), Lennox(2-1), Smellie(3-1)
Hyslop(35)
7,000
The third of five post-season home friendlies against
Scottish sides ended in a home win, despite Andy Aitken
missed the target from the penalty spot with the score
1-1.
1899 Hibernian (Scotland)
(h)
2-2 (0-1)
Friendly
Aitken(52), Macfarlane(2-1)
Douglas(30),
Porter(2-2)
2,000
A week after losing 0-2 in Edinburgh, United hosted
their Scottish opponents at SJP.
Wet weather leading up to the 6pm kickoff left the pitch
in a poor state and affected the crowd.
Team: Watts, Bailey, Knifton, Ghee, Veitch, Carr,
Stott, Aitken, McFarlane, Niblo, Wardope.
1901 sunderland (h)
0-2 (0-1)
Division One
P33, 37pts, 7th/18
W.Hogg(25), R.Hogg(70)
20,000
Victory on Tyneside took the mackems two points clear at
the top but Liverpool would win their last two games to
clinch the title.
1906 Stoke (h)
5-0 (1-0)
Division One
P35, 39pts, 7th/20
Howie(35), J.Rutherford(50,53), Orr(55),
Veitch(90)
12,000
Three days after their FA Cup Final defeat by Everton,
United returned to winning ways in the league.
Captain Ijichi plus 150 officers and crew from the Japanese battleship
"Kashima" (newly built on the Tyne at Armstrong
Whitworths of Elswick) were special guests at the game and watched from the Centre
Paddock.
They returned for the next home game, and saw
United score another three goals.
1907 Glasgow Rangers
(a)
0-3 (0-0)
Friendly
Livingstone(55),
McDonald(0-2),
W.Kivlichan(0-3)
10,000
24 hours after a 0-1 defeat to Leith in Edinburgh,
recently-crowned league champions Newcastle lost at Ibrox.
Team:
Sinclair, McCracken, Carr, Liddell, Speedie, Jobey,
Rutherford, Howie, Appleyard, Orr, Gosnell.
1909 Blackburn Rovers
(a)
4-2 (2-1)
Division One
P36, 53pts, 1st/20
Rutherford(1-1,2-1,4-2),
Allan(3-1)
Davies(10,
3-2pen)
7,000
Already
confirmed as League champions, United secured what was
only their second victory in a dozen visits to Ewood
Park.
The Lancashire Post reporter wrote of Newcastle
that: "The Northerners are a pretty and powerful eleven. Their
well conceived movements are executed in masterly style,
the team operating with splendid unison."
1915 Notts County (a)
0-1 (0-0)
Division One
P37, 30pts, 15th/20
Henshall(62)
11,000
Newcastle's final away trip of the season saw them
make it ten league trips away from St James' Park without
a victory since a 4-2 Boxing Day success on wearside.
1920 Manchester City
(a)
0-0 (0-0)
Division One
P41, 43pts, 7th/22
25,000
1926 Everton (a)
0-3 (0-3)
Division One
P41, 40pts, 10th/22
Dean(15,65,72)
20,517
A second successive hat trick for Dixie Dean,
following his triple salvo in a 3-3 draw on Tyneside the
previous December.
To complete United's misery, Frank Hudspeth blasted a late
penalty kick high over the bar.
1937 Bradford City (h)
2-0 (2-0)
Division Two
49pts, 4th/22
Rogers(10), Smith(39)
10,000
17-year-old Arnold Grundy got one of only two Toon starts
in this win, at left half. The season ended with a run of
five wins and United finishing a respectable fourth.
By contrast, defeat for the Bantams meant that their
relegation to the Third Division (North) was confirmed.
1948 Tottenham Hotspur
(a) 1-1 (0-1)
Division Two
P41, 54pts, 2nd/22
Sibley(46)
og(Cowell)(30)
44,164
This point at White Hart
Lane confirmed United's return to the First
Division, in second place behind Birmingham City.
John Jordan missed a 20th minute penalty for Spurs, while
Newcastle goalscorer Joe Sibley had guested for the hosts in
wartime football.
A few
miles away at Wembley Stadium that same afternoon, Manchester United beat Blackpool
4-2 to win the FA Cup final.
1948 At Gallowgate meanwhile, a 3-0 victory over
Bury saw United's reserve side lift the Central League
title.
Andy Donaldson(2) and Tommy Thompson were on target.
1954 Chelsea (a)
2-1 (0-0)
Division One
38pts, 15th/22
White(56),
Mitchell(68)
Parsons(55)
46,991
United ended the season with a victory at Stamford
Bridge - their first away success since beating the
smoggies at Ayresome Park on Christmas Day 1953.
The home side had three efforts disallowed; two for
handball and one for a foul, although their opener from
Eric Parsons had looked suspiciously offside.
Half
time guest was US evangelical preacher Billy Graham, who
took time off from a series of public speaking engagements
at Harringay to address the crowd.
1962 Bobby Moncur
signed full professional forms for Newcastle, during the
short managerial reign of Norman Smith.
1963 Newcastle Reserves were beaten 0-2 at SJP in the Central League
by their Bolton Wanderers counterparts.
That avenged a Magpies win over the Trotters by the same
margin at Burnden Park just a month previously in the same
competition.
1965 Manchester City
(h)
0-0 (0-0)
Division Two
57pts, 1st/22
35,600
After the excitement of the previous home game
when promotion was won, almost 25,000 less home fans
saw a memorable season conclude.
Newcastle duly became Second Division champions but that
was only confirmed by Northampton Town drawing 1-1 at home
to Portsmouth later the same day and finishing one point
behind the Magpies.
In reality the silverware was always heading to Tyneside,
with the Cobblers needing to not only beat Pompey but also
overturn an inferior goal difference of 20.
That did mean that no public presentation of the trophy
took place and it belatedly came to Tyneside on May 29th,
when chairman Lord Westwood, manager Joe Harvey and
captain Stan Anderson received it at the Football League
annual meeting in London, returning to the north east by
train.
1971 West Ham United
(h)
1-1 (1-1)
Division One
P40, 39pts, 11th/22
Tudor(38)
Hurst(43)
22,790
John Tudor stuck out a foot to prod home Tommy Gibb's
cross at the Leazes End, before Harry Redknapp's run took
him into the box and he laid the pass on for Geoff Hurst
to finish from close range.
This game marked the first return of Bryan "Pop"
Robson to Tyneside since what was a controversial
£120,000 departure to the Hammers just two months
earlier.
His every move was booed by unforgiving home fans and he
missed a late chance to win the game for his new side.
Youtube
footage is online here
1974 Burnley (h)
2-1 (1-1)
Texaco Cup
Macdonald(31),
Moncur(103)
Fletcher(25)
36,076
Texaco Cup success came against the Clarets in extra
time of this one-legged final.
Captain Bobby Moncur volleyed home Jimmy
Smith's cross to win it, before accepting the
silverware from Sir Alf
Ramsay.
Future Magpie Geoff Nulty appeared for Burnley as did Ray
Hankin - who would later join the backroom staff at
Gallowgate.

1976 Tottenham Hotspur (a)
3-0 (0-0)
Division One
39pts, 15th/22
Burns(62),
Macdonald(66,81)
29,649
A decent end to the season, although progress in
both domestic cup competitions had detracted from United's
league campaign.
1982
Grimsby Town (h)
0-1 (0-0)
Division Two
P38, 56pts, 9th/22
Brolly(50)
14,065
United were in the midst of a disastrous sequence that
saw them drop to ninth.
Six defeats and a draw ensured a mediocre finishing position, while worse was to
follow, with four-goal stuffings at the hands of Blackburn
and QPR in the next two games.
1991 West Ham United
(a)
1-1 (1-0)
Division Two
P42, 57pts, 12th/24
Peacock(15)
Dowie(63)
24,195
Our unbeaten run was extended to five games as the
influence of recently-appointed boss Ossie Ardiles began to be
seen.
Even the staunchly southern "Daily Mail"
was moved to comment that the game was a "classic
exposition of footballing skills."
Gavin Peacock gave the Magpies a half time lead but
future assistant boss Iain Dowie for a Hammers side
including Chris Hughton.
Youtube
footage is online here
1996 A young Red Devils reserve side that had
already won the Pontins League Division One title
beat Jeff Clarke's second string 0-2.
The game was played at Bury's Gigg Lane ground.
1999 Wimbledon (a)
1-1 (1-1)
Premiership
P35, 44pts, 12th/20
Shearer(18)
Hartson(24)
21,172
Alan Shearer netted for a fourth successive game but
United's winless run following FA Cup Semi Final success
was extended to three games after this tepid encounter at
Selhurst Park.
Some geezer called Kinnear was in charge of the Wombles
and got his boat race on the programme cover. Gertcha.
NUFC.com match
report
2001 The reserves
ended their season in style with a 5-1 win at Bradford
City. Lomana LuaLua, Diego Gavilan(2), Colin McMenamin and
Stuart Green were all on target.
NUFC.com match
report 2003
Newcastle debutant Darren Ambrose netted for the reserves just before the half
hour against Manchester United at SJP.
Colin Heath then levelled for the visitors, before injuries to Stephen Brennan
and Carl Cort then left the Magpies down to ten men midway through the second
half.
Heath then rapidly capitalised on his side's numerical advantage to net what
turned out to be the winner in front of 3,000 fans.
NUFC.com match
report 2004 A winning goal in
second half added time gave our reserves a 2-1 success in a rescheduled fixture away to the smoggies second string at
Rockcliffe Park.
Lewis Guy and Matty Pattison netted.
NUFC.com
match report
2005 Manchester United (a)
1-2 (1-0)
Premiership
P33, 38pts, 14th/20
Ambrose(27)
Rooney(57), Brown(75)
67,845
A breathtaking strike from
Wayne Rooney saved a mediocre Manchester United
from their first home defeat of the season as a patched-up Toon side threatened a major shock.
Darren Ambrose had given us a
deserved lead at half-time with a well-taken goal after 27
minutes, seizing on a poor clearance from 'keeper Tim Howard.
Rooney was about to substituted
with almost an hour gone following a dead leg in the first half,
but when Peter Ramage headed infield, Rooney hit a stunning
volley that flew past Given into the top corner.
Even then we looked like
holding out for a point, which was the least a spirited display deserved, but Wes Brown beat a static Shola Ameobi to
head the winner from a corner.
NUFC.com match report
2006
It
proved to be lucky thirteen for Tommy Craig and his young Magpies as they extended their season-long
unbeaten record on home territory, beating Bolton Reserves by a
solitary Carl Finnigan goal.
NUFC.com
match report
2007
Having put a spoke in the wheel of both Manchester United and the Smoggies,
the reserves were unable to withstand the
challenge of Bolton, who claimed the title after a deserved 3-1
victory at Leyland.
David Edgar headed home a late consolation from a James Troisi
corner.
NUFC.com
match report
2010
Ipswich Town (h)
2-2 (1-1)
Championship
P45, 99pts, 1st/24
Carroll(26), Ameobi(84pen)
Wickham(42), Walters(90+4)
52,181
Despite a late and ludicrously offside goal,
United managed
to make it through the whole season unbeaten on
home soil,
with Roy Keane's
Tractor Boys unable to spoil the Championship party.
Town
twice came from behind to prevent United notching up
their 30th win of the season and breaking the 100 point barrier.
NUFC.com
match report
2017
Preston North End (h)
4-1 (2-1)
Championship
P44, 88pts, 2nd/24
Perez (7,67), Atsu(45), Ritchie(65pen)
Hugill(14)
Gallagher(64-handball)
50,212
United
achieved a Premier League return
at the first time of asking with two games to spare,
completing a seasonal treble over Preston North End.
Satisfaction rather than euphoria was the order of the day at full time and while the players were applauded as they saluted the fans, the
biggest cheers were reserved for Rafa Benitez as he took to the field to
acknowledge the backing he'd received.
NUFC.com match report
2021
Liverpool (a)
1-1 (0-1)
Premier League
P33, 36pts, 15th/20
Willock(90+5)
Salah(3)
United made it four games unbeaten
despite spending most of the visit to Anfield trailing, before Joe
Willock came off the bench to level in the final seconds of added
time.
His
equaliser followed
a controversial VAR call denying fellow substitute Callum Wilson
what
looked like a leveller moments earlier.
NUFC.com match report 2023 The
U21s
concluded their PL2 season with a 4-1 victory against Derby County at their
temporary base of Loughborough
University Stadium. Jamie and Lewis Miley both scored, Amadou Diallo (pen) and Michael Ndiweni got the others while goalkeeper Max Thompson was red-carded for a foul, Will Brown saving the resultant free-kick and then a penalty. NUFC.com match report
2024
Crystal Palace (a)
0-2 (0-0)
Premier League
P33, 50pts, 7th/20
Mateta(55,88)
25,002
A bad day at the office for Eddie Howe's side who were
second best to Oliver Glasner's energetic Eagles, with
Eberechi Eze in particular, causing havoc.
NUFC.com match report
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