


Saturday 26th April 2025 – 15:00
St James Park
Pre-Match Thoughts - Mike
If things go as expected this weekend it will confirm our swift return to the Championship for next season. While it's never easy to accept relegation at any time it has to be said that it has looked inevitable for some time now and when taking into account the strides we have made over the Two previous seasons it is fair to say many expected it before a ball was kicked this campaign. The manner in which we have ultimately failed in our goal for the season can maybe be questioned in some quarters but there is no doubt whatsoever that people at the club will be hurting and some ego's and pride will have taken a huge knock.
Of course as has been mentioned numerous times it is not the games against the Arsenal's & Newcastle's etc that are the reason we are going down, defeats in these type of games were always likely and expected, we all know where we perhaps should really have done much better and where we let wins and points slip through our fingers.
For me personally I am embracing the fact that we are once again about to do battle at a level where we can compete, where we will almost certainly be far more entertained and where our team will be One of the "big boys" with high expectation and a target on our backs, this is where Kieran McKenna will excel, on the assumption of course that he will still be with us which does look likely as things stand. I genuinely do see this set back as a positive in our process, our success happened too quickly and the pressure on the entire club from top to bottom was way too much in the toughest of Football Leagues anywhere in the world. We now have the infrastructure in place that have aligned with our excellent owners, what we need now is to grow on the Football side of things at a pace which is sensible and sustainable for seasons to come, I believe going back to the Championship for a season can only help this and enhance or chances of survival next time around.
Getting back to the Football side of things, I missed the home defeat against Arsenal but from what I have seen and read we barely laid a glove on them throughout it's entirety and at times it appears it resembled a training session for the Arsenal players, zero shots on target kinda says it all really. Of course the Red card handed to Leif Davis for a stupid challenge did little to help the cause but it probably would have made little difference as with many games this season when it comes to defending we have often been missing Davis even when he is on the field.
A trip to Newcastle is probably not where I would have chosen to have relegation confirmed, what with the Bobby Robson connection and the fact they put us to the sword in embarrassing fashion at Portman Road earlier in the season, this could we go horribly wrong should they score early doors, it is going to be tough enough for the boys knowing what the likely scenario is going to be come 4.50pm, heads will be down, tears will probably flow but our incredible fans will know doubt let them know that despite everything we are, and always will be so very proud of everyone of them for giving their all against all the odds week after week.
We just have to get through this game and then Four more before we can all reset and look ahead to a very interesting Summer and better times for sure, financially we are sound as a club and we have a great club, a club to be very proud of again. Keep the faith, stay behind the boys and see what happens. COYB'S.
The Opposition – Newcastle United - Honours
League
First Division / Premier League
Champions: 1904–05, 1906–07, 1908–09, 1926–27
Runners-up: 1995–96, 1996–97
Second Division / First Division / Championship
Champions: 1964–65, 1992–93, 2009–10, 2016–17
Runners-up: 1897–98, 1947–48
Cup
FA Cup
Winners: 1909–10, 1923–24, 1931–32, 1950–51, 1951–52, 1954–55
Runners-up: 1904–05, 1905–06, 1907–08, 1910–11, 1973–74, 1997–98, 1998–99
Football League Cup / EFL Cup
Runners-up: 1975–76, 2022–23
FA Charity Shield
Winners: 1909
Runners-up: 1932, 1951, 1952, 1955, 1996
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
Winners: 1968–69
The Manager – Eddie Howe
League Table as at 23.04.2025

Form Guide
Newcastle United
2 Apr Newcastle Utd 2 - 1 Brentford
7 Apr Leicester City 0 - 3 Newcastle Utd
13 Apr Newcastle Utd 4 - 1 Manchester Utd
16 Apr Newcastle Utd 5 - 0 Crystal Palace
19 Apr Aston Villa 4 - 1 Newcastle Utd
Ipswich Town
15 Mar Ipswich Town 2 - 4 Nottm Forest
2 Apr Bournemouth 1 - 2 Ipswich Town
5 Apr Ipswich Town 1 - 2 Wolverhampton
13 Apr Chelsea 2 - 2 Ipswich Town
20 Apr Ipswich Town 0 - 4 Arsenal
Head to Head

Match Referee – Michael Salisbury

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