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NUFC News: Chris Hughton not looking too far ahead

CHRIS Hughton says his January recruitment drive will concentrate on bringing in battle-hardened Championship performers who can help get Newcastle United into the Premier League rather than ready-made top-flight performers.

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Home Secretary Alan Johnson backs NUST campaign

Nov 20 2009 by Adam Jupp, Evening Chronicle MOVES to stage a fans’ takeover of the Toon have won the backing of senior MPs. Newcastle United Supporters’ Trust (NUST) hopes to raise enough money to buy-out Mike Ashley. The drive...

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FA may explore possible Wembley sponsorship

By Harry Harris, Football Correspondent The Football Association is seeking sponsorship for Wembley in a new commercial package, but is wary of this being interpreted as 'naming rights' for the iconic stadium. GettyImages The...

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Lynx strike early

3-0: Dimond nets two goals in first four minutes, blanks south-side rival South. The Lynx scored twice in the first four minutes and got 16 saves from goalie Marcus Holzschuh to claim a 3-0 Cook Inlet Conference boys hockey win...

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Lord's row as cricket bosses are forced to deny £400m plan to sell ground's naming rights

The chief executive of Lord's cricket ground has been forced to deny claims that he plans to auction off the naming rights to the world's most famous cricket ground. It was revealed today that the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC),...

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Drinking rap for Serb president

Published Date: 18 November 2009 SERBIAN president Boris Tadic faces a fine for allegedly drinking champagne inside the stadium after his country secured their place at next summer's World Cup finals. Tadic, his sports minister...

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Fans not in Toon with Mike

MIKE ASHLEY has been left stunned after the Toon fans who want to buy the club snubbed the chance to meet him. The Newcastle United Supporters Trust hope to raise £100million to take over on Tyneside and were invited to have a...

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Moat still keen on Magpies

Businessman still keen to reach Ashley agreement Newcastle United's prospective owner Barry Moat insists he remains committed to buying out Mike Ashley. Moat reportedly made a £60million offer up front with guarantees of a...

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Moat would sell naming rights

Local businessman believes with Ashley in principle Barry Moat admits he too would consider selling the naming rights of St James' Park were he ever to complete a takeover at Newcastle United. Current owner Mike Ashley has...

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NUFC News: The biggest battle is for fans' hearts and minds

Find your new car in our North East Dealer Showroom The biggest battle is for fans' hearts and minds CAN Newcastle United really fall under supporter control? Mark Douglas reports on moves to buy out current owner Mike Ashley....

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