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Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, Ferrell began his career as a trainee in the youth system at hometown club Newcastle United, before signing a professional contract on 5 December 2002. [1] He was released at the end of the 2003–04 season without making an appearance for the first team although he had impressed for the reserve team ...
In the 2001–02 season, English professional football (soccer) club Newcastle United F.C. played in the Premier League, finishing fourth. Season summary [ edit ]
Below is a list of notable footballers who have played for Newcastle United.Generally, this means players that have played 50–100 first-class matches for the club. However, some players who have played fewer matches are also included; this includes the club's founder members, players from the club's pre-Football League days, when they played fewer matches in a season than the present day ...
Andy Ferrell: 14 DF ... Andy Ferrell – Newcastle United, free; Jermaine Darlington – Milton Keynes Dons, free; James Chambers – West Bromwich Albion, £250,000; Out
A. Sam Aiston; Andrew Aitken (footballer, born 1909) Matthew Alexander (footballer) Thomas Allan (footballer, born 1999) Geoff Allen (footballer) Mark Allen (footballer)
In the final itself, he was brought on in the second half with Hereford 2–1 down, and soon made an impact. He skillfully controlled a flick on by Andy Ferrell, played the ball out to Simon Travis and then powerfully headed the return cross into the net to equalise. In the dying minutes of extra time, he also did well to run the clock down by ...
Twenty men have been jailed for raping and abusing four girls in Calderdale, West Yorkshire Police has said. The men have been sentenced to a combined total of 219 years in prison in relation to ...
From 1892 to 1929, the team was selected by a committee. It was represented by Frank Watt, who was appointed the club's secretary in 1895.Watt was responsible for the success the Edwardian Newcastle side had in the early 1900s, winning the First Division four times, the Northern League three times and were FA Cup finalists four times (although the team only won once, in 1910).