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  • 78. Eddie Howe in or out?

    10:26||Season 1, Ep. 78
    Substitute Jean-Philippe Mateta scored a dramatic late double as Crystal Palace came from behind to beat Newcastle United.The visitors looked to be on course for a much-needed victory following William Osula's first-half strike at Selhurst Park.But Newcastle have thrown away more points from winning positions (25) than any other side in the Premier League and Crystal Palace came roaring back late on.Newcastle breathed a sigh of relief after Jefferson Lerma's header crashed off the crossbar, but the hosts eventually equalised in the 80th minute.Daniel Munoz broke forward down the right and the defender's cross was coolly hooked back across by Tyrick Mitchell to Mateta, who headed the ball down and into the net to leave manager Oliver Glasner jumping for joy on the touchline.Opposite number Eddie Howe, by contrast, bowed his head, but the Newcastle head coach's afternoon was about to get even worse.Referee Andy Madley awarded Crystal Palace a penalty in the first minute of stoppage time when defender Sven Botman pulled Jefferson Lerma's shirt inside the box.Up stepped Mateta, who picked out the bottom right corner to the delight of the home supporters.The hosts' win meant they leapfrogged Newcastle into 13th place, as Howe's team fell to 14th.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT.

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  • 77. Which NUFC player will leave? Eddie Howe's future and stadium chat

    07:37||Season 1, Ep. 77
    Lee was invited on to Sky Sports News to speak to presenter Tom White and former pro Jay Bothroyd on all things Newcastle United. On the agenda was CEO David Hopkinson's words on St. James' Park, Eddie Howe's future and which player is likely to leave the Magpies this summer?
  • 76. CEO speaks out, accounts announced and St. James' Park sold!

    08:52||Season 1, Ep. 76
    Newcastle United have released their latest financial accounts ending at the end of 2024/25 season. What was revealed in those findings is that the club have sold St. James' Park to a sub company and have leased the stadium back for 50 years. This is no doubt to comply with PSR.CEO David Hopkinson wouldn't rule out the future of manager Eddie Howe after Premier League struggles, plus the Magpies announced profits in revenue.
  • 75. Who Wants To Be A Millionaire - NUFC Edition

    37:58||Season 1, Ep. 75
    With the international break here, it's time to lift the mood amongst Newcastle supporters after a couple of recent poor results. Today Lee edits and produces this unique football quiz all around the Magpies. Joining him to try win a virtual million pounds is Joe, Dale and Matt. Let's see who gets the furthest in this ultimate test.
  • 74. Newcastle United vs Sunderland

    07:48||Season 1, Ep. 74
    Newcastle United take on their arch rivals in Sunderland at St. James' Park this Sunday. Lee brings you up to speed with what Eddie Howe said in press conference regarding team news, there also has been five Magpies players called up to Thomas Tuchel's England squad. Finally Lee talks about the massive game and the bragging rights it brings for the Tyne and Wear region, on whoever claims the Premier League points.
  • 73. Transfer stories ins and outs

    07:38||Season 1, Ep. 73
    Craig Hope has produced an article which has caused debate across social media with the Daily Mail chief writer expressing he has an exclusive story which includes potential transfer incomings as well as uncertain futures surrounding several of Eddie Howe's squad. Newcastle United must qualify for a UEFA competition next season, but the Champions League qualification looks bleak, will star players stay on?
  • 72. Clickbait and fake news

    08:08||Season 1, Ep. 72
    In a world where social media, online articles, journalists to media personnel - the way Newcastle United is covered in the modern day has totally changed. Back in the 90's and early 2000's, coverage of the Magpies in the Premier League stemmed from newspapers and fanzines. Now in 20206 it's all digital and everyone is your click, however this is where fake news kicks in because it drives traffic, the same method if someone is negative about their football club.