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was first played April 6, 1895, when Manchester United - then still known as
Newton Heath - beat Newcastle United 5.1 on Bank Street in Clayton, Manchester,
before a crowd of 6000 it Newton Heath had moved there two years after playing
their league matches at the start of the North road; it was a second division
clash with the team having been relegated from the First Division of the
Football League the previous season.
First win of Newcastle
United in support came Nov. 13, 1897 1.0 thanks to a goal by Willie Wardrope.
Newcastle biggest away win so far against the Red Devils came 25 years after
the team officially changed its name to Manchester United on September 10,
1927. Newcastle won 7.1 before a crowd of 50,217 at Old Trafford where
Manchester club had moved in 1910.
A random high score of 4.4 was held January 31, 1959 with Bobby Charlton and Dennis Viollet and Alberts - Quixall and Scanlon - score goals the home team. Newcastle scored by Ivor Allchurch, John McGuigan and two of Len White.
Close games high
score between the two teams include a narrow victory for the 3.2 Lancashire
team in September 3, 1966, when Denis Law scored the winner. Manchester United
again October 15, 1977, shortly after Dave Sexton replaced Tommy Docherty as
manager. Jimmy Greenhoff scored the winner that day
The home side won
5.3 November 23, 2002, with Ruud van Nistelrooy scoring a hat-trick. Newcastle
goals so far included 100 Premier League goals Alan Shearer at the club (he
also became the first player to score 100 Premiership goals for two different
clubs - Blackburn Rovers being the other).
Boxing Day 2012 Manchester United won 4.3 with Javier Hernandez scoring the winner in the final minute of one of the most impressive games of the equipment produced.
Manchester United teams have six goals before the
Magpies in this device during three distinct periods in the club's history, and
all in the top tier of English football. Nearly 40 years later, January 12,
2008, Manchester United won again 6.0, this time before a crowd of nearly
76,000. Your goals that day included a hat-trick from Cristiano Ronaldo. The
team of Alex Ferguson would win the second of three consecutive league titles
this season and the third Cup Club Europe (now Champions League) in Moscow a
little over four months later, against Chelsea.Boxing Day 2012 Manchester United won 4.3 with Javier Hernandez scoring the winner in the final minute of one of the most impressive games of the equipment produced.
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