Bookmark and Share Share Print
Latest News

Hughton praise for Harewood

Newcastle boss Chris Hughton believes that Marlon Harewood will become a fans' favourite at St James...More...
hidden1
hidden2
Last Match
7th Nov 09, 3:00 PM
Championship
Next Match
23rd Nov 09, 7:45 PM
Championship
Monday 23 rd Nov 09
v
19:45
Saturday 28 th Nov 09
v
15:00
Saturday 5 th Dec 09
v
15:00
Wednesday 9 th Dec 09
v
19:45
Saturday 12 th Dec 09
v
15:00
Sunday 20 th Dec 09
v
13:00
Saturday 26 th Dec 09
v
12:45
Monday 28 th Dec 09
v
17:20
Saturday 9 th Jan 10
v
15:00
Monday 18 th Jan 10
v
WBA
19:45
hidden3
Newcastle United Weblinks
NUFC - Newcastle's Unofficial Fans Collaboration
Magpies Zone - Newcastle United Supporters Blog
hidden4
Newcastle United Club History

Recent Newcastle United history

Newcastle United fans have had a rollercoaster time since the inception of the Premier League. When Kevin Keegan took over the reins in 1992, the club was on the brink of relegation to the old Division Three. But under his management, they romped to the title and took their place in the FA Carling Premiership in time for the 1993/94 season.

St. James' Park

With a goal-hungry Andy Cole and veteran Peter Beardsley at the forefront of an attacking team, they were dubbed "The Entertainers". Attack was the first form of defence and it worked as the North East outfit finished third in their first season. They went even closer two years later. Leading Manchester United by 12 points, they eventually slipped to second.

Signing Alan Shearer for a world record £15million eased the Toon Army's disappointment and again they were runners-up. Managerial upheaval has seen the club fail to reach those dizzy heights since. Sam Allardyce took over for the 2007/08 campaign but was sensationally replaced by Keegan later that season. The club will hope that the manager can bring back the kind of swashbuckling football he introduced in the 90s.

St James' Park is the only Barclays Premier League stadium not to have a scoreboard of any kind.

Club Heritage

In 1881, Stanley Cricket Club formed a football team to occupy themselves in winter. A year later, they changed their name to East End FC, turning professional in 1889. In 1892, they took over fierce rivals West End and moved into their ground - St James' Park. And on 22nd December, the FA approved the name Newcastle United.

Find your club
 Arsenal
 Aston Villa
 Blackburn R
 Bolton W
 Chelsea
 Everton
 Fulham
 Hull City
 Liverpool
 Man City
 Man Utd
 Middlesbrough
 Newcastle Utd
 Portsmouth
 Stoke City
 Sunderland
 Tottenham H
 West Brom
 West Ham
 Wigan

The Magpies joined the Football League in 1893 and swiftly became one of the game's giants - winning three league titles and an FA Cup by 1914. In 1934 they were relegated though - despite memorably defeating Liverpool 9-2 and Everton 7-3. The Magpies started to rebuild, helped enormously by former stars Stan Seymour and Joe Harvey, as director and manager respectively.

The end of the Second World War saw the birth of another great team. Newcastle signed Jackie Milburn after he responded to their advert for trialists, and with his help, they lifted the FA Cup three times in five years. They also recorded the highest victory in English League football, 13-0 over Newport County.

European success followed when the Magpies won the Fairs Cup - re-named the Uefa Cup in 1969 - despite a brief spell in Division Two, and in 1971 Malcolm Macdonald was signed from Luton Town. Devastating in front of goal, 'Supermac' led the Magpies to Wembley twice - in the FA Cup in 1974 and League Cup in 1976 - and quickly established himself as a Newcastle legend. The club have had their ups and downs since then but players such as Kevin Keegan, Paul Gascoigne and Chris Waddle have seen them maintain their ethos of attractive and attacking football.

Premier League History

1992/93 - Promoted to FA Carling Premiership as Division One Champions
1994/95 - Sell Andy Cole to Manchester United for English record transfer fee of £7million
1995/96 - FA Carling Premiership runners-up
1996/97 - Sign Alan Shearer for world record £15million. Manager Kevin Keegan quits in January. Replaced by Kenny Dalglish. FA Carling Premiership runners-up
1997/98 - Lose FA Cup Final 2-0 to Arsenal
1998/99 - Ruud Gullit replaces Dalglish. Lose FA Cup final 2-0 to Manchester United
1999/00 - Bobby Robson replaces Gullit. Wins first match 8-0 against Sheffield Wednesday
2004/05 - Robson sacked. Replaced by Graeme Souness
2005/06 - Sign Michael Owen for club record £17million. Souness sacked, replaced by Glenn Roeder. Shearer becomes record goalscorer - overtaking Jackie Milburn's tally of 200. Retires having scored 206 goals for Newcastle
2006/07 - Roeder sacked with one match of the Barclays Premiership season to go. Sam Allardyce appointed two days after season ends. 26th June - Mike Ashley and St. James' Holdings gain 90% of shares, enough to take over the club
2007/08 - Sam Allardyce leaves the club in January '08 by mutual consent. Kevin Keegan replaced Allardyce to make a sensational return to the club.

 

More
hidden5

Latest video

hidden6
hidden7
hidden8
 Live forum discussions
hidden9