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  2. Evening Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Chronicle originated as the Newcastle Chronicle, founded in 1764 [2] as a weekly newspaper by Thomas Stack and Ann Fisher. [3] The paper was left to his daughter Sarah Hodgson in 1785. [4] Her husband was Solomon Hodgson and in 1794 he sold a part of the business to his brother in law. In 1800 Solomon died and Sarah Hodgson re-established ...

  3. John Hope (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    John William March Hope (30 March 1949 – 18 July 2016) was an English footballer who made 101 appearances in the Football League playing as a goalkeeper for Darlington, Newcastle United, Sheffield United and Hartlepool United.

  4. The Journal (Newcastle upon Tyne newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Journal is a daily newspaper produced in Newcastle upon Tyne.Published by ncjMedia, (a division of Reach plc), The Journal is produced every weekday and Saturday morning and is complemented by its sister publications the Evening Chronicle and the Sunday Sun.

  5. Sir Bobby Robson Trophy match - Wikipedia

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    St James' Park. As well as an Italia '90 World Cup theme, the charity game was to have a strong connection with Newcastle United football club, with the game being played at their home stadium St James' Park, and featured several former Newcastle players, John Barnes, Peter Beardsley, Dave Beasant, John Beresford, Paul Bracewell, Les Ferdinand, Paul Gascoigne, Steve Howey, Robert Lee, Alan ...

  6. Saturday sports paper - Wikipedia

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    Evening Express's Green Final, which was the sports paper for Aberdeen and the North East of Scotland, ran until June 2002. Coventry Telegraph's The Pink ran from 1946 until 2004 [15] Newcastle Evening Chronicle Pink ran from 1895, last edition 17 December 2005 [16] Hull Daily Mail's Green Sports Mail ended in 2005 [15]

  7. Lee Novak - Wikipedia

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    Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, [2] Novak grew up supporting Newcastle United. [3] He played for Wallsend Boys Club, a well respected youth side. [4] Novak started his senior career with Scottish side Gretna, before returning to Newcastle to play in the Northern Premier League for Newcastle Blue Star in August 2007, alongside former Gretna teammates Daniel Lowson, Darren Casson and ...

  8. Alan Oliver - Wikipedia

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    Alan Oliver is a sports journalist and former chief sports writer for the Evening Chronicle, based in Newcastle upon Tyne. He has written reports on Newcastle United since the 1980s. He wrote an unofficial book about Kevin Keegan's time as manager of the club entitled Geordie Messiah .

  9. Adam Bartlett - Wikipedia

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    Bartlett was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear. [2] He started his career at Newcastle United at the age of nine. Over the years, he progressed through to the reserve team, playing at every youth level. [3] He trained with the senior team and was a standby for a UEFA Champions League match against Inter Milan in March 2003. [4]