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Old 25-08-2008, 07:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Newcastle United Football Club





Club Information:

Full name: Newcastle United Football Club
Nickname(s): The Magpies, The Toon
Founded: 1881
Ground: St. James' Park (Capacity: 52,387)
Owner: Mike Ashley
Manager: Kevin Keegan
League: Premier League (2007–08 Premier League, 12th)

Stadium Information:





Full Name: St James Park
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK
Opened: 1892
Expanded: 1998-2000
Owner: Freemen of Newcastle upon Tyne
Surface: Grass
Architect: Trevor Skempton
Capacity:52,387
Field dimensions: 105 Χ 69 metres (344 Χ 223 feet)
Tenants: Newcastle United F.C (1892-present)

Manager Information:





Full name: Joseph Kevin Keegan OBE
Date of birth: 14 February 1951 (1951-02-14) (age 57)
Place of birth: Armthorpe, Doncaster, England
Height: 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Playing position: Forward
Current club:Newcastle United (manager)
Teams managed:
1992–1997 Newcastle United
1998–1999 Fulham
1999–2000 England
2001–2005 Manchester City
2008– Newcastle United

Staff:

Manager: Kevin Keegan
First Team Coaches: Terry McDermott, Chris Hughton
Reserve Team Manager: Adam Sadler
Goalkeeping Coach: Paul Barron
Fitness Coach: Mark Hulse
Strength and Conditioning Coach: Robbie Elliott
Masseur: Craig Russell
Academy Director: Richard Money
Academy Manager: Joe Joyce
Academy Coaches: Kenny Wharton, Alan Thompson, Steve Tweddle
Head Physiotherapist: Derek Wright
Physiotherapist: David Henderson
Academy Physiotherapist: Kevin Bell
Chief Scout: Lil Fuccillo
Scouts: Vic Halom, Pablo Longoria

Honors:





Honour
(Number) Years

League

Football League First Division Champions:
(4) 1904/05, 1906/07, 1908/09, 1926/27

Football League First Division Runners-up:
(2) 1995/96, 1996/97

Football League Second Division Champions:
(3) 1964/65, 1983/84, 1992/93

Football League Second Division Runners-up:
(2) 1897/98, 1947/48

Northern League Champions:
(3) 1902/03, 1903/04, 1904/05

Domestic Cups

FA Cup Winners:
(6) 1910, 1924, 1932, 1951, 1952, 1955

FA Cup Runners-up:
(7) 1905, 1906, 1908, 1911, 1974, 1998, 1999

Football League Cup Runners-up:
(1) 1976

FA Community Shield Winners:
(1)1909

FA Community Shield Runners-up:
(5)1932, 1951, 1952, 1955, 1996

European Cups

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Winners:
(1)1969

UEFA Intertoto Cup Winners:
(1) 2006

UEFA Intertoto Cup Runners-up:
(1)2001

Anglo-Italian Cup Winners:
(1)1973

Other Cups

Kirin Cup Winners:
(1)1983

Texaco Cup Winners:
(2)1974, 1975

Sheriff of London Charity Shield Winners:
(1)1907

FA Premier League Asia Cup Runners-up:
(1)2003

Records:

Attendances
Highest attendance — 68,386 (v. Chelsea, First Division, 3 September 1930)
Highest attendance in FA Premier League — 52,327 (v. Manchester United, 28 August 2005)
Highest average attendance — 56,299, Second Division, 1947-48
Record gate receipts — £744,544 (v. AS Monaco, UEFA Cup, 4 March 1997)
Lowest attendance — 7,134 (v. Wrexham, Second Division, 1978-79)
Lowest average attendance — 16,001, Second Division, 1980-81
Wins
Record League victory — 13-0 (v .Newport County, Second Division, 5 October 1946)
Record FA Premier League victory — 8-0 (v. Sheffield Wednesday, 19 September 1999)
Most consecutive wins — 11 (First Division, 15 August 1992 to 24 December 1992)
Most consecutive FA Premier League wins — 7 (7 May 1994 to 18 September 1994)
Longest run without a win — 14 games (5 April 1999 to 19 September 1999)
Defeats
Record League Defeat — 0-9 (v. Burton Wanderers, Second Division, 15 April 1895)
Record FA Premier League Defeat — 6-0 (v. Manchester United, 12 January 200
Most consecutive defeats — 10 (First Division, 23 August 1977 to 22 December 1977)
Record Top Flight Defeat — 1-9 (v. Sunderland, 5 December 190
Goals
Most League goals scored in a season — 98 in 42 matches, First Division, 1951-52
Fewest League goals scored in a season — 30 in 42 matches, Second Division, 1980-81
Most League goals conceded in a season — 109 in 42 matches, First Division, 1960-61
Fewest League goals conceded in a season — 33 in 34 matches,First Division,1904-05
Points
Most points in a League season (2 for a win) — 57 in 42 matches, Second Division, 1964-65
Most points in a League season (3 for a win) — 96 in 46 matches, First Division, 1992-93
Fewest points in a League season (2 for a win) — 22 in 42 matches, First Division, 1977-78
Fewest points in a League season (3 for a win) — 31 in 38 matches, First Division, 1988-89

Most Appearances

Name Career Appearances Goals
Jimmy Lawrence1904-1922 496 0

Frank Hudspeth 1910-1929 472 37

Frank Clark 1962-1975 457 1

Shay Given 1997-present 44 10

Bill McCracken 1904-1923 432 88

Alf McMichael 1949-1963 43 11

David Craig 1904-1922 412 7

Bobby Mitchell1949-1961 408 113

Alan Shearer 1996-2006 405 206

Jackie Milburn 1943-1957 397 200


Most Goals


Name Career Appearances Goals Average
Alan Shearer 1996-2006 405 206 0.502

Jackie Milburn 1943–1957 397 200 0.503

Len White 1953-1962 269 153 0.564

Hughe Gallacher 1925-1930 174 143 0.825

Malcolm 1971-1976 228 121 0.536

Peter Beardsley 1983-1987,1993-1997 324 119 0.367

Tom Mcdonald 1921-1931 367 113 0.308

Bobby Mitchell 1949-1961 408 113 0.279

Neil Harris 1920-1925 194 101 0.521

Bryan "Pop" 1962-1971 244 97 0.43


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Old 25-08-2008, 07:12 AM   #2 (permalink)
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GTG, I have school tomorrow its 11PM, Im gonna sleep will update tommorow,
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Can I get some opinions?
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the honors is way too crowded. Looks like you just copied and pasted
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the honors is way too crowded. Looks like you just copied and pasted
Thanks for pointing it out, I just fixed it
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TRANSFER TALK

Dimitar Berbatov has completed a 28m Pound move to Manchester United. The Bulgarian was unveiled to the media a few hours ago.Sir Alex Ferguson has refused to comment on if he will be spending more money in the next 2 months.


Aston Villa have accepted a 17m Pound bid from Arsenal for want away winger Gareth Barry. The 27 Year Old was at Arsenal's training ground today for a medical. He will complete his move pending agreement on personal terms.


Newcastle United have lined up a combined 6m Pound + James Milner bid for Aston Villa Duo Ashley Young and Gabriel Agbonlahor. It is believed that the duo could be going to Tyneside for a medical as soon as tommorow.



Aston Villa and Newcastle are set to battle it out for Arda Turan. The galatasaray winger has impressed at Euro 2008 and seems to be keen on a move to England. Where will he wind up?


Kevin Keegan seems keen on taking young Arsenal Winger Theo Walcott away from the Emirates. It is believed that Newcastle have offered 6m Pounds or Charles N'Zogbia. Arsene Wenger is said to be on the verge of taking Charles to the emirates.



Joey Barton was today given bail after a long tenure behind bars. He immediately met Kevin Keegan and it is believed KK has told Barton that they will be selling him to a smaller club as they cannot be invlved in his constant chinanigans.


Rafael Benitez is quite keen on bringing Michael Owen back to Anfield and has launched a 15m Pound bid for the striker. It is unclear as to what will become of Owen after KK denied to comment on the Strikers situation.


Newcastle are also seemingly keen on Ever Banega,Lulinha,Anton Ferdinand,as well as Gareth Bale. However we have no official reports on these players status's.
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don't sell Owen, he's class
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don't sell Owen, he's class
Alright, I have the screen open Owen 15m Liverpool, If I do then Gabby can get some playing time, if I dont then Ill be wasting young talent, What do you all think, imagine 96 and 95 speed strikers together, Ill blaze past everyone. I wil take opinions, please post sell owen or keep owen.
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You could always keep Owen, and by Gabby, then loan Gabby off for a year, as he'll definately play dividence when the Champions League/UEFA Cup comes around. I'd say keep Owen, for two reasons, #1. It's realistic. #2. He'll definaltey come through for you.
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I dont know, its up to you.. I would keep him for atleast 1 more year but maybe you wont get the same money for him.. Anyway good post but try to use another font since Impact is hard to read in article type of things like that
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I dont know, its up to you.. I would keep him for atleast 1 more year but maybe you wont get the same money for him.. Anyway good post but try to use another font since Impact is hard to read in article type of things like that
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You could always keep Owen, and by Gabby, then loan Gabby off for a year, as he'll definately play dividence when the Champions League/UEFA Cup comes around. I'd say keep Owen, for two reasons, #1. It's realistic. #2. He'll definaltey come through for you.
Im going for a Wenger type of thing, I will buy Gabby and loan him for 1 season
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