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PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 3:32 pm 
So what as your club won in its history, list them here :!:

Newcastle might not have won anything worth winner in the last 38 years but this is what they have won in their history:

Newcastle United Trophy Cabinet Club Honours
League Division 1 - Champions (now Premiership)1904-05, 1906-07, 1908-09, 1926-27, 1992-93;
Premier League - Runners-up 1995-96, 1996-97;
Division 2 - Champions 1964-65;
Runners-up 1897-98, 1947-48.
FA Cup Winners 1910, 1924, 1932, 1951, 1952, 1955;
Runners-up 1905, 1906, 1908, 1911, 1974, 1998, 1999.

League Cup Runners-up 1976.
Europe Fairs Cup: Winners (Now European Cup)1969.
UEFA Cup: Semi-finalists 2004.
Intertoto Cup: Winners 2006.
Texaco Cup: Winners 1974, 1975.
FA Charity Shield: Winners 1909.

It seems that we did very well in the first half of the last century but seem to have run out of gas in the latter, hopefully those time & trophies will return soon :wink:


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Never did like history .
Ancient History's even worse.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:19 pm 
Is that because you have nothing in the cabinet Major Gary :lol:

Oh btw, what you going to do in 15 post time :wink:


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Well I won't be Graduate Gary cos then it might get shortened to GG and I'm sure there'd be some distasteful jokes to follow !
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Its the next one thats important, or the ones you were actually there to experience.

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True Tanny,
But let's not pass this opportunity to laugh at the achievements( or lack of them) of a so called big club :oops:
HA HA HA ! You're having a Laugh !
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Im just considering how much of the third world debt could have been written off with the cash the toon have wasted.

But the fun they have provided exceeds the 3rd world debt.

Sorry, I should explain, the third world is












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PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 10:24 am 
Well you may scoff at our achievements but I don't see either of you provided anything better so far :lol:

If you check the above record, the TOON have won the main league (whether that be as League 1 or as now known the Premiership) 5 times in their history, The FA Cup 6 times, In the FA Cup Final 13 times, The Uefa European Cup Once, semi finalist also :wink:

Its not what you've won since you've been around to see it, it what the history of your club has to prove its a big club :wink: and according to the records, we're not far off the pace of the top 4 in these terms :D


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Pete, Nobody is scoffing ( after all I treat my body like a temple, and Sunderland must be on a diet). However a check of those same history ooks willshow that when the toon were riding high, (excluding the old second div) was before my birth and certainly while I still had hair, and flares were in the process of development.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 12:30 pm 
Well in that case, in my life time, the TOON have only won the Intertoto Cup, as their last real trophy was the European Fairs Cup in '69, not sure of the date but I'm sure it was just days before I was born :lol:


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I've just realised you are so deluded you actually think the Fairs cup is the equivalent of The European Cup :oops:
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English era
The 1967 tournament saw the emergence of English clubs with Leeds United reaching the final. Although they lost to Dinamo Zagreb, they returned the following season and defeated Ferencvaros to become the first English club to win the competition. The subsequent victories of Newcastle United F.C. and Arsenal F.C. and a second win for Leeds United saw English clubs winning the last four Fairs Cup tournaments. The last final saw Leeds United declared winners on away goals after drawing with Juventus 3-3 on aggregate.


UEFA Cup
The 1971-72 season saw the competition taken over by UEFA and relaunched as the UEFA Cup. By replacing the trophy, renaming the competition and revising the entry regulations, UEFA effectively ended the Fairs Cup. On 22 September 1971, a one-off match was played between cup-holders Leeds United and three-time winners FC Barcelona to decide who would gain permanent possession of the original trophy. Barcelona won this play-off 2-1.

And doesn't UEFA stand for Union of European Football Associations, so it was a European Cup, maybe not the European Cup which in now the Champions League Cup which you are on about :roll:

In either case, I don't see the Makems anywhere on either list :D


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Agreed Pete you won't but let's face it the Fairs cup never was and never will be The European Cup.
That's what Man Utd, Celtic and Liverpool have won.
Big clubs with a bit of history.
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History stands for very little in todays volatile environment.

Ask Nottingham Forest fans if they would raher be in a higher/top league or just have the good memories.

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Memories are more important if you have very few of them.

We Forest Fans have a couple of big European memories but obviously not in the same league as the Fairs Cup :roll:

In todays money orientated game league position and "the big money" is everything......I for one would swap our league position for one of the european cup wins. Still means we have another one :wink:

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I don't really care about what happened before I was born - my best toon memories are the Keegan days the first time around - the death or glory win over Pompey to secure survical, the march to the title the following season, capped by the 7-1 demolition of Leicester on the last day, and taking the Premier league by storm over the following years, playing some of the best football I've ever seen.

I may not have seen us lift any silverware but I've been privileged to watch some fine players in their prime - Beardsley, Shearer, Ginola, Ferdinand, Lee etc etc and experienced brilliant trips to places like Milan and Barcelona watching Sir Bobby's team in the Champion's League - winning trophies is over-rated, just enjoy the experience! :D


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Good post CF, good post.

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Being a BLUES fan can you tell me what this post is about , :lol: :lol: :blues :blues


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 12:00 am 
Well Andy, it started off asking people to list what they club had achieved in its history but seems to have turned into something & nothing now :lol:

Please add your opinions freely :D :D


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I understand that word NOTHING its whats we got in the BLUES cabinet.:lol: :lol:

But then we was the first english club to play in Europe in 1956 we drew 0-0 to Internazionale.

In 1960 we came runners up to Barcelona in the fairs cup.

best of all we beat villa in the league cup.

first club to sell a player for a million, our Trev :wink:
and theres more,
was bombed 20 times in the 2ww. no jokes please :lol:

but best moment for me was when we played in the play offs and won,
That to me is what football is about.being there and your team being there and wanting to play for you and not just for the money.

March 17th. going to be a big night ,pete. :lol: :D

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:10 pm 
Well if we play the way we are, you'll get someting from it :roll:


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Welcome............. to the relegation battle :wink:
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Here's my teams cabinet...The mighty tractor boys!

Division 1 (Old)
Champions
1961-62

Runners Up
1980-81
1981-82

Division 2 (Old)
Champions

1960-61
1967-68
1991-92

Division 1
Playoff Winners

1999-00

Div 3 (South)
Champions

1953-54
1956-57

FA Cup
Winners

1978

UEFA Cup
Winners

1981

Texaco Cup
Winners

1973

FA Youth Cup
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1973
1975
2005


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Ross, welcome Ooh Aargh,
Aye your team were canny once. You 'll come good again I'm sure but maybe not with Mr Magilton in charge.
Welcome anywayand feel free to insult all other footy posters as often as you wish.
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I think Magilton is one of the best young managers around at the moment. I've seen 4 games since he's been in charge, 2 last season and 2 this season. Last season was all about getting the team more stabilised and you could see the difference even between february (when i saw them vs Palace) and in april (when I saw them against Derby). This season is even better, much better flowing football, nice passes and we can actually score goals now too as I saw vs Bristol City. I'll put us down for the playoffs this year with the signings we made in January (especially Sumulikoski, what a player he's turning out to be so far) and you can bet your money i'll be in the uk to go and see them! 8)


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Hi Ross,
I know from following my son at youth level that Ipswich have a great set up at kids/youth level and are very highly respected.
I will agree to disagree with about jim.
As for Sumo I'll keep a look out for him,
Good Luck this season.
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Here are the honours from pone of Engalnds "biggest" teams, The glorious Tottenham Hotspurs".

FIRST TEAM
Football League Champions 1950-51, 1960-61
F.A.Cup Winners 1900-01, 1920-21, 1960-61, 1961-62, 1966-67, 1980-81, 1981-82, 1990-91
Football League Cup Winners 1970-71, 1972-73, 1998-99
European Cup-Winners Cup Winners 1962-63
UEFA Cup Winners 1971-72, 1983-84
Football League Division Two Champions 1919-20, 1949-50
Southern League Champions 1899-1900.
Western League Champions 1903-04.
London League Premier Division Champions 1902-03.
Football League South 'C' Division Champions 1939-40.
Football League South Champions 1943-44, 1944-45.
Southern District Charity Cup Winners 1901-02, 1904-05 (joint), 1906-07.
London Challenge Cup Winners 1910-11, 1928-29.
F.A.Charity Shield Winners 1920-21, 1951-52, 1961-62, 1962-63, 1967-68 (joint), 1981-82 (joint), 1991-92 (joint).
Dewar Shield Winners 1901-02, 1933-34, 1934-35.
Anglo-Italian League Cup-Winners Cup Winners 1971-72.
Norwich Charity Cup Winners 1919-20
Norwich Hospital Charity Cup Winners 1946-47, 1949-50 (joint).
Ipswich Hospital Charity Cup Winners 1951-52 (joint).
Costa Del Sol Tournament Winners 1965,1966.
Nolia Cup (Sweden) Winners 1977.
Japan Cup Winners 1979.
Sun International Challenge Trophy (Swaziland) Winners 1983.
Peace Cup (Korea) Winners 2005.

A couple of things for your notice with the above;-

1 They only cover the trophy's we won, not the ones where we finished runners up or managed to get to the Semi Final.

2 If you look closely you will see it includes a league and cup double, the first of the 20th Century.

3 You will see we have one 2 European trophies, one of them was won twice.

4 We have won 8 major trophys since you won your last one.

I think you will see it compares very favourably to your lot's.

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One other point from your list of successes. The Fairs Cup is now the EUFA Cup, not the European Cup.

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 12:15 am 
Whats a EUFA Cup :? :wink: :lol: not one I've seen :wink:

Glad to see someone put up what they've won as was the point of the post, I'm still waiting on other teams, the likes of Arsenal, Chelski, Liverpool & Man Usa, or anybody :roll:


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I will need to update the entry for Spurs now.

Please note it now shows;-


2008 Carling Cup winners

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Surprised it took you so long to put that up :D :lol:


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