A missed penalty by striker Ryan Donaldson capped a disappointing night for United as a strong Middlesbrough side deservedly took all three points in the Tyne-Tees derby.
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Reserves: Newcastle 0-2 Middlesbrough
By Matt Raisbeck On Wed 19 Sep 2007 | (Have Your Say: 4 Comments)
Match Review: Newcastle U18s 2-4 Everton U18s
By Matt Raisbeck On Wed 12 Sep 2007 | Have Your Say
Newcastle’s Academy side’s winless run continued on Saturday as superior finishing from the visitors proved the difference in an entertaining game at Little Benton. (more…)
Reserves: Newcastle 3-0 Bolton
By Matt Raisbeck On Mon 3 Sep 2007 | Have Your Say
Three second half goals gave Lee Clark’s men victory over Bolton at St James’ Park as United’s reserves maintained their unbeaten start to the season.
Buying From Our Premiership Rivals: Wigan Athletic
By Matt Raisbeck On Fri 31 Aug 2007 | Have Your Say
In the second part of our deadline day double-header, we conclude the series Buying from our Premiership Rivals by taking a look at the players from relegation favourites Wigan who could potentially improve our squad.
Reserves: Sunderland 2-2 Newcastle
By Matt Raisbeck On Fri 31 Aug 2007 | Have Your Say
Newcastle midfielder Mark Doninger hit a terrific second half equaliser as Lee Clark’s reserve side began the new season with a draw at the Stadium of Light.
Match Report: Newcastle United 0-0 Aston Villa
By Matt Raisbeck On Sun 19 Aug 2007 | (Have Your Say: 19 Comments)
Newcastle United were held to a goalless draw by Aston Villa in their first home match of the season on a rain-soaked afternoon at St James’ Park.
Match Review: Newcastle United 4-1 Celtic
By Matt Raisbeck On Fri 27 Jul 2007 | (Have Your Say: 9 Comments)
Two first half goals from forgotten man Albert Luque helped Newcastle United to victory over Scottish Champions Celtic in Sam Allardyce’s first home match in charge of the club.
Buying From Our Premiership Rivals 2007: Fulham
By Matt Raisbeck On Thu 19 Jul 2007 | (Have Your Say: 7 Comments)
After guiding the club to safety with one game of his Caretaker reign to spare last season, Lawrie Sanchez landed the Fulham job on a full time basis, and the former Northern Ireland manager has already begun a major overhaul of his squad in an attempt to avoid another relegation battle.
