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  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows Newcastle fans watching the action. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows the exterior to St. James Park which is the city centre with United fans making their way to the game. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows United players celebrating the winning goal as the fans show their appreciation. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_035.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows the scene from the stand just after United have scored their late winner. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_034.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows United players celebrating the winning goal. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_033.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows United players celebrating the winning goal in front of Watford manager Aidy Boothroyd. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_032.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows United players celebrating the winning goal in front of Watford manager Aidy Boothroyd. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_031.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows United boss Glenn Roeder on the touchline celebrating the winning goal with coach Terry McDermott. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_030.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows the opposing managers Aidy Boothroyd (left) and Glenn Roeder on the touchline. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_029.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows United's James Milner putting in a cross. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_027.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows Hameur Boazza (third right) <br />
celebrating his goal for Watford. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_026.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows the chaotic scenes as Hameur Boazza (third right) scores from a corner for Watford. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_025.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows the opposing managers Aidy Boothroyd and Glenn Roeder on the touchline. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_023.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows photographers concentrating on the director's box as the players get ready to start the game. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_021.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows Watford fans applauding their team's efforts Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_022.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows Watford keeper Richard Lee in action. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_020.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows rival fans seated in the stands. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_019.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows the interior of St. James Park with United fans applauding their team on to the pitch<br />
 Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_018.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows the interior of St. James Park with United fans having autographs signed by injured reserve goalkeeper Steve Harper before the start of the game. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_017.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows the interior of St. James Park with United fans waiting for autographs before the start of the game. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_016.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows the interior of St. James Park with United fans waiting for the game to start. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_014.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows the exterior to St. James Park which is the city centre with United fans making their way to the game. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_012.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows the exterior to St. James Park which is the city centre with United fans making their way to the game. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_011.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows the exterior to St. James Park which is the city centre with United fans making their way to the game. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_010.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows the exterior to St. James Park. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_009.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows the exterior to St. James Park which is the city centre with fans making their way to the game with a team from the commercial department talking to fans. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_008.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows United fans drinking in the Strawberry bar next to the ground before the game. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_007.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows the exterior to St. James Park which is the city centre with United fans making their way to the game. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_006.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows the exterior to St. James Park which is the city centre with United fans making their way to the game. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_004.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows the exterior to St. James Park which is the city centre. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_003.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows United boss Glenn Roeder's post-match press conference. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_036.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows theo chaotic scenes as Watford fail to grab a late equaliser from a corner. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_028.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows the interior of St. James Park with United fans waiting for the game to start. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_015.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows the exterior to St. James Park which is the city centre with United fans making their way to the game. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_005.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows a reflected view of the exterior to St. James Park which is the city centre. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_002.JPG
  • Newcastle United 2 Watford 1, 16/12/2006. St James Park, Premier League. Newcastle United take on Watford (yellow shirts) in a Premiership match at St. James' Park, Newcastle. Both teams were struggling near the bottom of the table with the newly-promoted visitors occupying one of the three relegation at the time of the match. Newcastle won by 2 goals to 1, both being scored by Obafemi Martins. Hameur Bouazza had equalised before United's late winner. Photo shows the exterior to St. James Park which is the city centre. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevWatford_CM161206_001.JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Home supporters in the Gallowgate End at the end of the match as Newcastle United hosted Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_006...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Spurs' player Christian Eriksen watches referee Kevin Friend with the spray can during the second-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_005...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters walking past the statue to former manager Sir Bobby Robson, situated outside the Milburn Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_004...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Protestors holding a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_004...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A young protestor holding a sign during a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_004...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Opposing managers John Carver (left) Mauricio Pochettino pictured during the first-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_004...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Protestors holding signs and chanting during a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_004...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Protestors holding signs and chanting during a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_004...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Protestors holding signs and chanting during a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_004...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A protestor holding a sign during a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_003...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Empty spaces amongst the home support in the Leazes Stand as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_003...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Empty spaces amongst the home support in the Leazes Stand as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_003...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters gathering by a montage of photos on a wall at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_002...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A supporter walking by the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A supporter walking across commemorative plaques in the floor, situated outside the Milburn Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. The club name on the exterior of the Milburn Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A statue to club legend Jackie Milburn, situated at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters walking by the statue to club legend Jackie Milburn, situated at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A seagull flying over a lake in Leazes Park, situated behind the Leazes Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Three supporters making their way to the game in Leazes Park, situated behind the Leazes Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. The club shop situated at the Gallowgate end of the stadium after Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters walking past the statue to former manager Sir Bobby Robson, situated outside the Milburn Stand of the stadium after Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. The Leazes Stand and Milburn Stand pictured during the second-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Home supporters in the Gallowgate End unfurling a protest banner during the second-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Spurs' goalkeeper celebrating his team's third goal by Harry Kane in front during the second-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. People in the media lounge watching the conclusion of the FA Cup semi-final on a television set under a portrait of Sir Bobby Robson as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Spurs' players celebrating their team's second goal by Christian Eriksen in front of the Leazes Stand during the second-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Home forward Ayoze Perez gets to grips with Spurs' Nacer Chadli during the first-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Club and sponsors' names on the East Stand before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A man dressed to look like club owner Mike Ashley at a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Opposing managers John Carver (centre) Mauricio Pochettino pictured during the first-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Home team manager John Carver (centre), pictured in the dugout before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Home team players walking on to the pitch before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters showing off a protest banner at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A supporter walking by the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Protestors fixing a banner to a fence at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters fixing a protest banner to a fence at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters gathering near the statue to former manager Sir Bobby Robson, situated outside the Milburn Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. The statue to former manager Sir Bobby Robson, situated outside the Milburn Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters handing out protest leaflets at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Two supporters orientate themselves with a ground plan at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters gathering at the statue to club legend Jackie Milburn, situated at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A catering van open for business outside the East Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A solitary supporter making his way towards the Leazes Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A man running up a stair in Leazes Park, situated behind the Leazes Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters gathering underneath a statue to former manager Sir Bobby Robson, situated outside the Milburn Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A warning sign about pyrotechnics next to a turnstile at the East Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. The club crest and information sign on the exterior of the Milburn Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Protestors demonstrating with a banner gathering at the Gallowgate end of the stadium after Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Home defender Ryan Taylor prepares to take a free kick, with the Leazes Stand as a backdrop during the second-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Home supporters with protest signs in the Gallowgate End at the end of the match as Newcastle United hosted Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Spurs' player Christian Eriksen competes with home forward Gabriel Obertan during the second-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Protestors holding signs during a demonstration at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Visiting forward Harry Kane receiving treatment from two of the medical team during the first-half as Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters making their way to the stands at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. The statue to former manager Sir Bobby Robson, situated outside the Milburn Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_NewcastlevTottenham_CM190415_003...JPG
  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. The statue to former manager Sir Bobby Robson, situated outside the Milburn Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Protestors fixing a banner to a fence at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Home team supporters making their way into the ground at the Milburn Stand before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Supporters gathering next to a catering van at the Gallowgate end of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. A herd of cattle lying in a field behind the Leazes Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Old and new architecture behind the Leazes Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle United 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 19/04/2015. St James Park, Premier League. Old and new architecture behind the Leazes Stand of the stadium before Newcastle United host Tottenham Hotspurs in an English Premier League match at St. James' Park. The match was boycotted by a section of the home support critical of the role of owner Mike Ashley and sponsorship by a payday loan company. The match was won by Spurs by 3-1, watched by 47,427, the lowest league gate of the season at the stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Newcastle goalkeeper Freddie Woodman. Newcastle v West Ham, August 15th 2021. The first game of the season, and the first time fans were allowed into St James Park since the Coronavirus pandemic. 50,673 people watched West Ham come from behind twice to secure a 2-4 win.
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