Record £15m signing from Blackburn and the boy from Gosforth come home. All-time club and Premier League top scorer with 206 goals.
Newcastle United

St James' Park — 1892 to today
From the club's formation in 1892 to European nights under the lights at St James' Park and the modern era, explore the stories, the players and the moments that have shaped Newcastle United.

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Newcastle eras
Hughie Gallacher's Newcastle lift the First Division title — the club's fourth league championship.
Three FA Cup wins in five years (1951, 1952, 1955) with Wor Jackie Milburn leading the line.
Bobby Moncur lifts the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup — the last major trophy the club has won.
Malcolm Macdonald, sideburns and thunder — a 1974 FA Cup Final and packed Gallowgate afternoons.
1992–1997 · Free-scoring football and huge crowds as United captured hearts across the nation.
1999–2004 · Champions League nights, silverware chases and style under Sir Bobby Robson.
Promotion glory under Kevin Keegan and a return to the top flight as First Division champions.
Champions League football, cup finals and a bold new chapter under the current ownership.
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Newcastle heroes
'Wor Jackie'. Three FA Cup winner's medals in the 1950s and the yardstick every Newcastle No. 9 is measured against.
The signing that woke the club up and the manager who built The Entertainers. Two eras, one love affair with the Toon.
Came home to save the club, took them into the Champions League and gave the North East its most beloved gentleman.
Geordie genius. Feet of a magician alongside Waddle and Keegan, and again in Keegan's Entertainers.
'Supermac'. Sideburns, thunder in his left boot and 121 goals in five seasons — the swagger of 1970s St James'.
The last Newcastle captain to lift a major trophy — the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1969, scoring in both legs of the final.
Scottish inside-forward whose 143 goals in 174 games led Newcastle to the 1927 First Division title.
Keegan's midfield engine and later Robson's captain. 297 games, 44 goals and the heartbeat of a generation.
463 appearances, 133 clean sheets. Irish shot-stopper who defined an era between the sticks at St James' Park.
Dunston-born genius. Broke through under Willie McFaul before Spurs came calling — one of the finest talents Tyneside has produced.
Sausage-factory to St James'. Slaloming runs, magic feet and 46 goals in 170 appearances before the move to Spurs.
'Le Magnifique'. French flair, flowing hair and the trickery that lit up Keegan's Entertainers.
'Sir Les'. 29 goals in his first Newcastle season and the aerial spearhead of the '95/96 title challenge.
41 goals in 1993/94 — a club record that still stands. Fired Newcastle back into the top half of the Premier League.
'Nobby'. Peruvian trumpet-player with a wand of a right foot. Set-piece specialist and cult hero across two spells.
Belgian sweeper with a cultured left foot. The chip over Schmeichel in the 5-0 v Manchester United is folklore.
Captain of the 1951 and 1952 FA Cup winners and the manager who lifted the 1969 Fairs Cup. Mr Newcastle United.