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Newcastle United Transfers 2012

With the transfer window wide open since the 1stof January and rumours floating around that Newca...

Crisis Newcastle

You could hardly come up with a better gift for homeless and vulnerably housed people rather than...

Bolton vs Newcastle United

Newcastle United claimed their first win in the last seven Premier League games at Reebok Stadium...

Newcastle United vs West Bromwich

Newcastle United remained without a win for six Premier League games after Paul Scharner’s ...

Recyke y’bike

Tucked beneath Byker Bridge, Recyke y’bike, has been encouraging people living in Newcastle...

  • Newcastle United Transfers 2012

    Thursday, 12 January 2012 22:45
  • Crisis Newcastle

    Saturday, 07 January 2012 02:04
  • Bolton vs Newcastle United

    Tuesday, 27 December 2011 21:42
  • Newcastle United vs West Bromwich

    Tuesday, 20 December 2011 22:33
  • Recyke y’bike

    Monday, 19 December 2011 22:08


With the transfer window wide open since the 1stof January and rumours floating around that Newcastle might offer a way out of Liverpool to Andy Carroll we set out to ask the club’s supporters about who they would like to see pulling the black and white shirt on.

Demba Ba, who has been the Premier League’s signing of the season so far and Cheikh Tiote are set to depart for the African Cup of Nations and for many Newcastle fans they are irreplaceable in the squad.

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You could hardly come up with a better gift for homeless and vulnerably housed people rather than a winter coat to keep them warm when the cold snap bites.

This Christmas the weather was on their side but the people at Crisis Newcastle know very well how important it is for these people to have an extra layer when temperatures plunge.

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Newcastle United claimed their first win in the last seven Premier League games at Reebok Stadium, beating Bolton 2-0 on Boxing Day.

The Magpies struck twice inside two minutes after the break-with Hatem Ben Arfa and Demba Ba- to stay seventh in the Premier League table.

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Newcastle United remained without a win for six Premier League games after Paul Scharner’s late strike handed West Brom a 3-2 victory at St James’ Park.

The Magpies started the match the better team but found themselves trailing West Brom after 19 minutes.

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Tucked beneath Byker Bridge, Recyke y’bike, has been encouraging people living in Newcastle to get on their bikes since 2006.

The community social enterprise fixes up bikes that have been donated by members of the public.

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Newcastle’s winless streak continued after being held to a goalless draw by Swansea at St’ James Park.

On an emotional day for Newcastle, the club and its fans, paid tribute to Gary Speed, whose death last month shocked football supporters across the country.

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Injury-hit Newcastle suffered their third defeat in four Premier League games, losing 4-2 to Norwich at Carrow Road.

The Magpies travelled to Norwich with a decimated squad as injuries had ruled out key players such as Steven Taylor, Fabricio Coloccini, Cheick Tiote and Danny Guthrie.

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Like any other high-class shopping mall Grainger Market can take pride in that it has everything you might need. But unlike these characterless high-street malls it has managed to maintain its charm.

There is a feeling that little has changed in its premises since 1835, when Grainger Market first opened its doors.

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Newcastle tasted defeat for the first time on Tyneside this season after losing 3-0 to Chelsea.

The scoreline is harsh on the Magpies, who struck the post three times and were not pleased with Mike Dean’s decision to not dismiss David Luiz in the fifth minute.

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Gary Speed’s death has sent shockwaves far beyond the football world and has united supporters from all over the country.

Gary played for Newcastle United for six seasons and his appearances with the black and white shirt hold a special place in the heart of every Geordie.

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Thousands of people marched from Gateshead to Newcastle’s Quayside today to protest against the government’s pension changes.

North East social workers, nurses, teachers and other staff took part in a peaceful and good-natured demonstration over cuts in the public sector.

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