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"Newcastle United: A Legacy of Triumph and Passion" Step into the historic St James Park Stadium, where fine art meets football

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: F. A. Cup 6th Round Replay 1955. Newcastle United 2-0 Huddersfield Town. 16. 03. 55

F. A. Cup 6th Round Replay 1955. Newcastle United 2-0 Huddersfield Town. 16. 03. 55
F.A. Cup 6th Round Replay 1955. Newcastle United 2-0 Huddersfield Town. 16.03.55. Action in the Huddersfield penalty area

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: The George Eastham court case opens in London - left is Mr JD Barker

The George Eastham court case opens in London - left is Mr JD Barker, secretary of Newcastle United and Mr W McKeag, director of the club 11 June 1963

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Club Secretary Frank Watt pictured at his desk at St James Park, 27th October 1930

Club Secretary Frank Watt pictured at his desk at St James Park, 27th October 1930. The Scot was a hugely influential figure in shaping Newcastle United into one of the countrys finest clubs

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: F. A. Cup Final 1974. Liverpool 3-0 Newcastle United. 04. 05. 74

F. A. Cup Final 1974. Liverpool 3-0 Newcastle United. 04. 05. 74
F.A. Cup Final 1974. Liverpool 3-0 Newcastle United. 04.05.74. The sprucely dressed lads inspect the Wembley pitch. Joe Harvey returned to Wembley 23 years after his first triumph

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Newcastle United Director Gordon McKeag asking for the fans view on the share issue

Newcastle United Director Gordon McKeag asking for the fans view on the share issue Circa June 1990. With the club in desperate need of an injection of substantial funds

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: F. A. Cup Final 1955. Newcastle United 3-1 Manchester City. 07. 05. 55

F. A. Cup Final 1955. Newcastle United 3-1 Manchester City. 07. 05. 55
F.A. Cup Final 1955. Newcastle United 3-1 Manchester City. 07.05.55. George Hannah (second from right) scores Newcastles third goal, sealing Newcastles third Cup victory in five years

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: A NEWCASTLE UNITED 1963-64 TEAM GROUP PICTURE. (L TO R) JIM ILEY

A NEWCASTLE UNITED 1963-64 TEAM GROUP PICTURE. (L TO R) JIM ILEY, WILLIE PENMAN AND NEALE Harvey completely revamped the Magpies squad

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Newcastle United Club secretary Mr Frank G Watt 27th October 1930

Newcastle United Club secretary Mr Frank G Watt 27th October 1930. Doyen of the clubs early years, Frank Watt studies a newspaper feature on Uniteds controversial star full-back Bill McCracken in

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Andy Cunnigham - Newcastle United Uniteds first manager

Andy Cunnigham - Newcastle United Uniteds first manager, noted Scottish maestro of the day, Andy Cunningham. Appointed in 1930, he initially did well in charge of United

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Some of the Newcastle United party left St James Park for Norway today

Some of the Newcastle United party left St James Park for Norway today. They are (l to r) Ray Blackhall, Aiden McCaffery, Ray Hudson, coach Richard Dinnis, Alan Kennedy, David McLean, Alan Guy

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Sir John Hall with Russell Cushing - Newcastle United takeover Circa November 1991

Sir John Hall with Russell Cushing - Newcastle United takeover Circa November 1991. Long-serving Club Secretary Russell Cushing (right)

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Newcastle United player Gavin Peacock October 1992 There was a

Newcastle United player Gavin Peacock October 1992 There was a real risk that the famous Magpies would tumble into the third level of English football for the very first time

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Newcastle United manager Joe Harvey, with director Lord Westwood

Newcastle United manager Joe Harvey, with director Lord Westwood and team captain Stan Anderson on their arrival at Newcastle Central station with the second division trophy 29 May 1965 Manager Joe

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: The George Eastham court case opens in London - left is Charlie Mitten

The George Eastham court case opens in London - left is Charlie Mitten, former manager of Newcastle United and Mr E W Hurford (chairman of Newcastle United) 11 June 1963

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Newcastle United players wait to board the plane for the start of the clubs 10-day tour

Newcastle United players wait to board the plane for the start of the clubs 10-day tour of Swedan 20 July 1978 Following the controversy of Gordon Lees defection to Merseyside

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Newcastle United player Jim Iley relaxes with his wife Lily 17 September 1967

Newcastle United player Jim Iley relaxes with his wife Lily 17 September 1967. Jim Iley is caught at home with his wife, Lily, complete with Sixties-style coffee service and flamboyant curtains

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Newcastle United v Brentford 28 February 1993 - David Kelly challenges for the ball

Newcastle United v Brentford 28 February 1993 - David Kelly challenges for the ball Kevin Keegans attacking style of football was a treat to watch; quick-passing, fast-flowing

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: One of the new light pylons being built at St James Park 4 February 1958

One of the new light pylons being built at St James Park 4 February 1958. In 1958 Newcastle replaced their low-level and inferior floodlighting system with four giant pylons at a cost of £ 40

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Newcastle United player Mick Martin enjoys a spot of sledging with his two daughters

Newcastle United player Mick Martin enjoys a spot of sledging with his two daughters Maeve aged, 4, and Siobhan aged 6, at their home in Whickham 26 December 1981

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: St James Park home of Newcastle United circa 1975 While Kevin

St James Park home of Newcastle United circa 1975 While Kevin Keegan did the business on the pitch, the Hall regime transformed the club behind the scenes, including developing, at long last

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: THE BERNICIA CARRYING NEWCASTLE UNITED FANS TO WEMBLY IN 1924

THE BERNICIA CARRYING NEWCASTLE UNITED FANS TO WEMBLY IN 1924. NEWCASTLE UNITED PLAYED ASTON VILLA IN THE FA CUP FINAL. The SS Bernicia leaving Newcastle Quayside packed with the Toon Army of 1924

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: F. A. Cup Semi-Final 1974. Newcastle United 2-0 Burnley. Hillborough (Sheffield) 30. 03. 74

F. A. Cup Semi-Final 1974. Newcastle United 2-0 Burnley. Hillborough (Sheffield) 30. 03. 74
F.A. Cup Semi-Final 1974. Newcastle United 2-0 Burnley. Hillborough (Sheffield) 30.03.74. Malcolm MacDonald scores. Supermacs second half double at Hillsborough was stunning

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Newcastle United players Bryan Pop Robson and Wyn Davies after they arrive back

Newcastle United players Bryan Pop Robson and Wyn Davies after they arrive back from Milan 24 September 1970. The partnership up front of Wyn Davies (right) and Pop Robson (left)

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Newcastle United win the First Division - Players on the open top bus with the trophy May

Newcastle United win the First Division - Players on the open top bus with the trophy May 1993 United seal promotion and the Championship trophy

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Newcastle United player Mirandinha 3 November 1988. Mirandinha

Newcastle United player Mirandinha 3 November 1988. Mirandinha made headlines scoring for Brazil against England in 1987. McFaul moved quickly to bring him to Tyneside

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: F. A. Cup Final 1974. Newcastle United vs Liverpool. Homecoming celebrations after

F. A. Cup Final 1974. Newcastle United vs Liverpool. Homecoming celebrations after
F.A. Cup Final 1974. Newcastle United vs Liverpool. Homecoming celebrations after the final on 4th May. Although the Magpies had performed poorly at Wembley and let down their huge following

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Newcastle United v Rotherham. John Trewick of Newcastle United chips

Newcastle United v Rotherham. John Trewick of Newcastle United chips the ball over the head of Rotherhams Moore. 24/10/81

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Alan Shoulder of Newcastle United celebrates scoring. c 1979

Alan Shoulder of Newcastle United celebrates scoring. c 1979. Peter Withe found the perfect foil in diminutive non-league star Alan Shoulder

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: An aerial picure of St James Park circa 11 / 07 / 96 By the time

An aerial picure of St James Park circa 11 / 07 / 96 By the time
An aerial picure of St James Park circa 11/07/96 By the time Newcastle had become established as a new force in the Premiership

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Newcastle United v Oldham. 18 / 08 / 79 Alan Shoulder scoring one

Newcastle United v Oldham. 18 / 08 / 79 Alan Shoulder scoring one
Newcastle United v Oldham. 18/08/79 Alan Shoulder scoring one of his two penalty goals in the game. Peter Withe found the perfect foil in diminutive non-league star Alan Shoulder

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Newcastle Uniteds Chris Waddle. 08 / 10 / 84

Newcastle Uniteds Chris Waddle. 08 / 10 / 84
Newcastle Uniteds Chris Waddle. 08/10/84

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Newcastle Uniteds Chris Waddle receives his prize for coming third in the North East

Newcastle Uniteds Chris Waddle receives his prize for coming third in the North East Player of the Year Award 1984. 09/05/84

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Newcastle United players, l to r, David McCreery, Neil McDonald, Peter Jackson

Newcastle United players, l to r, David McCreery, Neil McDonald, Peter Jackson, Martin Thomas and Paul Stephenson 24 October 1986 During this era both supporters

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Newcastle United player Bryan Pop Robson 21 September 1970

Newcastle United player Bryan Pop Robson 21 September 1970. The emergence of Bryan Robson as a top striker was another significant factor in the Magpies resurgence

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Newcastle United player John Anderson 5 May 1984 John Anderson

Newcastle United player John Anderson 5 May 1984 John Anderson, wearing a fans bowler, looking emotionally drained by the occasion

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: F. A. Cup 6th Round. Newcastle United 4-3 Nottingham Forest (Result nul and void after F. A)

F. A. Cup 6th Round. Newcastle United 4-3 Nottingham Forest (Result nul and void after F. A)
F.A. Cup 6th Round. Newcastle United 4-3 Nottingham Forest (Result nul and void after F.A. enquiry. Relpay ordered following riot.) 09.03.74. John Tudor heads home Newcastle Uniteds third goal

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Alan Kennedy of Newcastle United. July, 1977

Alan Kennedy of Newcastle United. July, 1977

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Alan Kennedy of Newcastle United Circa 1974 Alan Kennedy

Alan Kennedy of Newcastle United Circa 1974 Alan Kennedy joined Nattrass on Uniteds team-sheet. His attacking flair was eyecatching

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: John Trewick of Newcastle United. Born in the region

John Trewick of Newcastle United. Born in the region, John Trewick became Uniteds most expensive player at £ 250, 000 when he returned to the northeast from West Bromwich Albion

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Newcastle United v QPR. Kenny Wharton blasts the ball past Glenn Roeder

Newcastle United v QPR. Kenny Wharton blasts the ball past Glenn Roeder. 07/02/81

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Newcastle United v QPR. Kenny Wharton. 07 / 02 / 81

Newcastle United v QPR. Kenny Wharton. 07 / 02 / 81
Newcastle United v QPR. Kenny Wharton. 07/02/81

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Newcastle Uniteds Chris Waddle. c 1983

Newcastle Uniteds Chris Waddle. c 1983

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Lib - F. A. Cup 6th Round Replay 1955. Newcastle United 2-0 Huddersfield Town. 16. 03. 55

Lib - F. A. Cup 6th Round Replay 1955. Newcastle United 2-0 Huddersfield Town. 16. 03. 55
Lib - F.A. Cup 6th Round Replay 1955. Newcastle United 2-0 Huddersfield Town. 16.03.55. THe action leading up to Vic Keebles goal

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: Newcastle United v Chelsea. Kenny Wharton. 28 / 03 / 81

Newcastle United v Chelsea. Kenny Wharton. 28 / 03 / 81
Newcastle United v Chelsea. Kenny Wharton. 28/03/81

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: FA Cup 1910. Newcastle United cup winners, greeted outside Central Station when they

FA Cup 1910. Newcastle United cup winners, greeted outside Central Station when they brought home the Cup. April 1910. After several attempts during the Edwardian era

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: FA Cup Final 1932. Newcastle United vs Arsenal. Newcastle United won 2-0

FA Cup Final 1932. Newcastle United vs Arsenal. Newcastle United won 2-0. The disputed goal that helped Newcastle win the FA Cup

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: FA Cup Final 1974. Newcastle United vs Liverpool. Homecoming celebrations after the final

FA Cup Final 1974. Newcastle United vs Liverpool. Homecoming celebrations after the final on 4th May. Not a winning FA Cup procession through the streets but a losing one

Background imageNewcastle United Collection: INTER-CITIES FAIRS CUP. FINAL 1ST LEG. NEWCASTLE UNITED V

INTER-CITIES FAIRS CUP. FINAL 1ST LEG. NEWCASTLE UNITED V UJPEST DOZSA. (3-0) 29/05/69. JUBILATION : SUPPORTERS ACCLAIM A GOAL



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"Newcastle United: A Legacy of Triumph and Passion" Step into the historic St James Park Stadium, where fine art meets football. This iconic venue has witnessed countless memorable moments for Newcastle United Football Club. In 1955, the Magpies soared to victory, clinching the FA Cup title. Jackie Milburn and his teammates rejoiced in their triumph, etching their names in football history forever. Fast forward to present day, as Brighton and Hove Albion clashed with Newcastle United in a Premier League battle on August 13th, 2022. The stadium was filled with anticipation and electric energy. St James Park stands tall as the heart of Newcastle United's legacy. Since its establishment on February 20th, 1968, it has been a sacred ground for passionate fans who bleed black and white. Even amidst snow-covered terrains in February 1978, nothing could dampen the spirits of loyal supporters flocking to witness their beloved team play at St James Park. The journey continued as Stoke City faced off against Newcastle United - an encounter that showcased the club's resilience and determination on the pitch. Reliving past glories brings us back to that unforgettable moment in '55 when Newcastle defeated Manchester City by three goals to one during the FA Cup Final. It was a defining chapter that still echoes through time. As we look ahead, every match at St James Park holds immense significance – none more so than when Arsenal arrives for a thrilling Premier League clash. The atmosphere will be electric as two giants collide on this hallowed turf once again. Newcastle United is not just a football club; it represents passion, pride, and unwavering support from its devoted fanbase. From historic victories to fierce battles fought under floodlights – this is where dreams are made reality.