Archive for the ‘NUFC Match reports’ Category

Cloggy controversy! Arsenal 2, Newcastle United 1

Posted March 17th, 2012 by workyticket | 22 Comments

Venue: Ashburton Grove, London. Date: Mon 12th Mar 2012. Kick-Off: 8pm. Referee: Howard Webb. Well, Arsenal came from behind once more to clinch victory for the fourth time in a row, which I have been informed is a Premiership record. Whilst the first half of the game wasn’t exactly dull, a minute or two of [...]

Oh, Shola Ameobi! Newcastle United 1, Sunderland 1.

Posted March 5th, 2012 by UTD111 | 22 Comments

Venue: St James’ Park. Date: Sun 4th Mar 2012. Kick-Off: High Noon. Referee: Mike Dean. Crowd: 52,388 This was without a doubt a game of twos! Two totally different halves, two penalties, two red cards, two goals and two managers who should know better, being caught up in the rivalry and squaring up to each [...]

Game thrown away? Newcastle 2-2 Wolves.

Posted February 25th, 2012 by Hugh de Payen | 14 Comments

Newcastle United are unable to finish off Wolves despite taking a two goal lead into half-time. Goals from Cisse and Jonas in the first half are neutralised by goals from Jarvis and Doyle in the second. According to one of the commentators on my feed, this match was taking place at the ‘First Direct Arena’, [...]

Away Five Oh! Tottenham Hotspur 5, Newcastle United 0.

Posted February 12th, 2012 by UTD111 | 52 Comments

Venue: White Hart Lane. Date: Saturday 11th Feb, 2012. Kick-off: 5.30pm. Referee: Andre Marriner. For Newcastle United, this was a day to forget – started poorly, defended poorly, played poorly” Those words uttered by Sir Alan Shearer just about summed up this game for us. To be fair, Alan equally poured lavish praise on the [...]

Taking Papiss! Newcastle United 2, Aston Villa 1.

Posted February 7th, 2012 by workyticket | 65 Comments

Venue: St James’Park, NE1. Date: 5th February 2012 Kick Off: 1.30pm Referee: Mark Halsey. Well, it was another three points in the bag for the Magpies as they passed the supposedly “magical” 40 point mark, with no less than 14 games of the Premiership season to go. Apart from this though, the most obvious salient [...]

Double Trouble for Cursed Cloggies! Blackburn Rovers 0 – Newcastle United 2

Posted February 2nd, 2012 by UTD111 | 54 Comments

This match saw the welcome return of Captain Coloccini, and also the absence of Yohan Cabaye – a victim of trial by television and the London FA earlier in the day. Chris Samba was missing from the Blackburn Rovers line-up following the club’s failure to release him during the January transfer window – clearly fit [...]

Brighton Bombshell! – Brighton 1 Newcastle United 0 (report, highlights, interviews…)

Posted January 29th, 2012 by UTD111 | 10 Comments

Venue: Amex Stadium, Brighton Date: 28th January 2012 Kick Off: 5.15pm Referee: Lee Probert Quite simply, this was a game United should not have lost. Even with the cautious tactics employed by Pardew we were clearly a class above, dominated 75% of the game and had a penalty appeal for a blatant handball turned down. [...]

A Tale Of Two Halves – Fulham 5, Newcastle United 2

Posted January 21st, 2012 by UTD111 | 37 Comments

Venue: Craven Cottage, London. Date: Sat 21st Jan, 2011. Kick-Off: 3:00 pm. Referee: Lee Mason (Lancs). If ever you want to see a textbook example of “a game of two halves”, get the DVD of this game. though personally, it’s a video horror show I’ll be steering clear of. United went into this game sitting [...]

My Word! Newcastle United 1, Queens Park Rangers 0.

Posted January 15th, 2012 by UTD111 | 27 Comments

Venue: St James’ Park, Toon. Date: Sun 15th Jan 2011. Kick-Off: 1:30 pm. Referee: Chris Foy. United came to this game on the back of 2 excellent straight wins against Man Utd 3-0 (got that one in early today!) and Blackburn 2-1 in the FA Cup. In contrast, Queens Park Rangers had taken only one [...]

Spidermag returns! Newcastle United 2, Blackburn Rovers 1

Posted January 7th, 2012 by UTD111 | 25 Comments

A tale of absent friends made this cup tie somewhat less of an occasion than it could otherwise have been. We knew that Demba Ba and Cheick Tiote wouldn’t feature in this game, but when Blackburn lined up without Yakubu and Samba – that was a bit of a bonus. Also missing was Paul Clement, [...]

 
 

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