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This special edition shirt carries the name of all the players from that historic win, along with the fantastic score line of 6-2!
Toffs are proud to announce that we are planning to donate a percentage of this shirt to a charity, why not let us know of any worthy causes and we will discuss and decide who will receive the funds
This Cashmere scarf has been specially produced to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of Newcastle Uniteds epic Fairs Cup win in 1969, hte limited edition scarf now carries red and gold embroidery of the team that won the infamous trophy, and indeed the fantastic scoreline.
The Savile Rogue cashmere football scarf is made from the finest cashmere wool, it is luxuriously soft, warm and compact.
The classic bar design scarf, measuring 143cm x 20cm and beautifully packaged in a branded presentation box, is manufactured by one of the oldest cashmere mills in Scotland.
Cashmere wool is one of the most precious natural fibres known to man, and is characterized by its incredible softness and warmth without bulk. Harvested from cashmere goats in Mongolia, the fine underwool is carefully selected, with each goat annually producing enough wool for a single Savile Rogue scarf
Half a century has passed since Newcastle United embarked on a journey that would see them set an all-time record of winning three F.A Cup finals in five years. Now you can relive those glory days of the 1950's as tough-tackling defender Charlie Crowe relates a game by game, kick by kick analysis of how the mighty Magpies reached, and won, that trio of magnificent victories
Using Charlies memoirs, cuttings and quotes from almost every local and national newspaper, you can follow the black and whites' march into the history books from the comfort of your won armchair, and all vividly illustrated with over 150 photographs, some never published before. A mouth-watering package that makes this book a 'must' for Newcastle fans, young and old, past and present
The proceeds of this book go to the Charlie Crowe appeal. the appeal has been launched to raise money for a new research scanner at the Newcastle University Resonance Centre on the Campus for Ageing and Vitality
Newcastle United's FA Cup winning side: (back row) Billy McCracken, Wilf Low, Albert Shepherd, Peter McWilliam, Jack Carr; (front row) Jock Rutherford, Jimmy Howie, Colin Veitch, Sandy Higgins, George Wilson, Anthony Whitson; (on floor) Jimmy Lawrence


Pictured is Hugh Kilpatrick "Hughie" Gallacher leading out Newcastle at Highbury on 2nd October 1926, Hughie joined from Airdire for £5,500 and whilst he had a reputation for criticising the less talented members of the team, his strong leadership and eye for goal inspired Newcastle to their first League Championship since 1909. Hughie scored 387 goals in 541 Scottish and English League games. His life ended tragically in 1957 when he committed suicide on a railway line in Gateshead some 100 yards from the TOFFS offices.
Jimmy Nelson pictured who captained the famous Wembley Wizards Scotland side of 1928 who beat England 5-1.


Pictured is Captain Joe Harvey receiving the Cup from Winston Churchill.

Remember the days of SuperMac Malcolm McDonald with the classic roundneck of the 1960s and 1970s
Childs size details -
small boys(age 3-4) - 26in-28in.
medium boys(age 5-6) - 28in-30in.
large boys(age 7-8) - 30in-32in.
youths(age 9-10) - 32in-34in.
Newcastle Utd 1960's shirt. Barrie Thomas of Newcastle United has his shot blocked by Sunderland goalkeeper Jim Montgomery


Fairs Cup winners (worn in 2nd leg)
The eleventh Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was played over the 1968-'69 season. The competition was won by Newcastle United over two legs in the final against Ϊjpest FC. It was the second consecutive time that a Hungarian side finished runners-up in the competition, and the last major trophy to be won by Newcastle to date.
The final was played over two legs on 29 May (home 3-0) and 11 June (away 2-3) Newcastle won the tie 62 on aggregate.

'Well done Michele the shirt is spot on, knitted stripes and a fully embroidered badge just as it was' - Pop Robson
Newcastle Utd 1972.
A prolific scorer for Second Division Luton Town, Macdonald joined the Magpies for a fee of £180,000 in the summer of 1971.
Macdonald scored 138 goals from 257 apperances including a hatrick on his home debut against Liverpool. top scorer in each of his 5 seasons on Tyneside he decided to join Arsenal for the strange price of £333,333.33, his career was cut short by a knee injury that forced him into retirement at the tender age of 29.
During the TV show Superstars, MacDonald ran 100m in 10.4 seconds - on a cinder track with heavy spikes. At the time that made him the third-fastest sprinter in the UK and could have got him on the 4x100m relay team for the Montreal Olympics.


From his 63 caps, he scored thirty goals, joint-fifth in the England all-time goalscorers list with Nat Lofthouse and Tom Finney.
This product is manufactured by Umbro.
Newcastle Utd's Greatest FA Cup Goals DVD
Enjoy the great goals and the wonderful memories in many of Newcastle United's stirring FA Cup campaigns. There are goals by Tyneside legends like Jackie Milburn, Malcolm Macdonald and Alan Shearer. They are all here and much more so sit back and relax as the years and the goals come flooding back.
Running time 70 minutes
Region 0 (viewable on all DVD players worldwide)
Newcastle Utd Football Newspaper Book.
Relive those glorious moments of your favourite team captured in newsprint.
From the early 20th century to the recent past, each book affords a unique perspective on your team or sports colourful history. They are not written by someone looking back in time, but by reporters who witnessed the games and events as they unfolded and in a language of the time.
Capture the history and greatest moments of Newcastle through the newspapers, as written at the time. Starting with coverage of Newcastles FA Final game vs Aston Villa in 1905, this book charts a glorious history of great games and League and Cup titles through the decades of the 20th century.
Top stories include becoming League champions in 1907, 1909, 1927, winning the FA Cup in 1910, 1924, 1932, 1951, 1952, 1955, and Fairs Cup in 1969. Read about the 7-1 win over Man Utd in 1927, and 5-0 win in 1996, Keegan scoring the winning goal on his debut in 1982, signing Malcolm Macdonald for £180,000 in 1971, Beardsley for £1.5m in 1993, Shearer for £15m in 1996 and Owen in 2005, and much much more, 124 pages of Toon history.
Newspaper coverage continues right up to the end of last season. A unique and wonderful gift and must have for all Newcastle fans.
The classic bar design scarf, measuring 143cm x 20cm and beautifully packaged in a branded presentation box, is manufactured by one of the oldest cashmere mills in Scotland.
Undoubtedly one of the world's most sumptuous items of clothing for the discerning football fan.
Cashmere wool is one of the most precious natural fibres known to man, and is characterized by its incredible softness and warmth without bulk. Harvested from cashmere goats in Mongolia, the fine underwool is carefully selected, with each goat annually producing enough wool for a single Savile Rogue scarf.
Football Sculpture Black and White Stripes - Black
The spirit of football
A magical step back in time.
This large sporting sculpture is the work of Laura Carey, who can boast Madame Tussauds amongst her clientele.
This 1950s style half scale antiqued sculpture is 3ft/0.88m tall and makes an excellent prop in sports clubs, shops, pubs and restaurants.
We have also produced a smaller scale figure at 1.5ft/0.44m, which will appeal as a very desirable, and timeless gift item
Both sizes are available in a variety of strips and make this nostalgic piece of art reflect the golden age of football
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