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Bristol City 2 Newcastle United 2

March 20, 2010

In what was tipped as a potential banana skin for Newcastle, we could have been forgiven if we went into this game with a small amount of trepidation. After all, West Brom visited Ashton Gate and came away with nowt, so that meant anything we picked up, would be a bonus. A win would have [...]

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Plymouth Argyle 0 Newcastle United 0

January 3, 2010

Newcastle United were once again, found wanting in front of goal as they face Plymouth in the third round of the F.A Cup. Boss Chris Hughton decided to use the full squad with players such as Krul, Kadar, and Nile Ranger getting first team run-outs.
The Toon Army, who descended on the South Coast in [...]

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NUFC Transfer News: Beckford, Kilgallon, and Chopra

December 29, 2009

After our inability to put away our chances yesterday, Chris Hughton (after speaking with the Chronicle), has admitted that Jermaine Beckford is one of a few players that Newcastle United are interested in signing. Beckford has always been fancied by Newcastle – Kinnear wanted him, Shearer wanted him, now it looks like it’s Hughton’s turn. [...]

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NUFC Defeat Watford to Go Four Points Clear

December 6, 2009

Goals from Lovenkrands and Fabrice Pancrate were enough to send Newcastle United four points clear of second placed West Brom. Even though Kevin Nolan received his marching orders for a second bookable offence, the Toon now extend their unbeaten to eleven games (in all competitions).
When Newcastle were relegated, many pundits and fans of opposing clubs [...]

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Support the NUST – We Do!

November 24, 2009

This blog is very proud to promote the Newcastle United Supporters Trust. Mike Ashley lost my support and respect a long time ago. For the future of NUFC, it belongs to the people who care about it the most ~ the fans. That’s why the lads and lasses involved with the NUST get my full [...]

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Preston North End 0 Newcastle United 1

November 23, 2009

After what seems like an age since we last played football, Newcastle United were back in competitive action tonight as they faced Preston North end in the Coca Cola Championship. With a win, Newcastle could return to the top of the league – a draw would mean that they would end up a point behind [...]

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Pancrate to Sign for NUFC?

November 19, 2009

Update: The official site now confirms that Pancrate has signed a deal that will see him spend the rest of the season at Newcastle with an option to extend.
When Barry Moat’s Newcastle United takeover bid failed, a lot of supporters feared that without money to invest in players, we’d struggle to add to our already [...]

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Barry Moat Would Consider Selling Naming Rights for St. James’s Park

November 16, 2009

The people linked with Newcastle United are either perpetually stupid or completely inept.
Barry Moat has finally broken his silence regarding the Newcastle United takeover and his failure to buy the club. In comments released yesterday Moat admitted that he too would consider selling the naming rights for St. James’s Park. Anything to make a few [...]

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Chris Hughton Wants Sol Campbell at Newcastle

November 12, 2009

When Sol Campbell signed for The Magpies, there were many who thought he just got his directions wrong when he ended up at Notts County. An ex England international with a distinguished career, playing for a League Two club, but for how long? The accusations levelled against Campbell were that he walked out during a [...]

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Newcastle United 3 Peterboro 1

November 8, 2009

As voices of discontent gathered at the back of the Milburn stand before the game, they were equally as vociferous in their support for their team once they got inside the ground. The second largest attendance of the day (43,067) certainly made their feelings known.
The Newcastle fans had something to shout about other than the [...]

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