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1991/92

9 programmes catalogued, in match-date order.

  1.  cover
    Date unknown ·
    Newcastle vs

    Dennis Wise on cover in Chelsea kit. Also features Mark Wright signing for Liverpool and Third Division Fixtures.

  2.  cover
    Date unknown ·
    Newcastle vs

    Features 'Ciao Italia - David Platt exclusive', 'Big-time Bishop', 'Cascarino: I'm a winner', 'Celtic v Rangers: Rivals for 101 years', and 'The Show Must Go On - 4-page guide to the National Football Show'.

  3.  cover
    Date unknown ·
    Newcastle vs

    Chris Woods (England goalkeeper) on the cover. Features on Jurgen Klinsmann, Brian Clough, John Hurlock.

  4.  cover
    Date unknown ·
    Newcastle vs

    Issue 66, features Mark Walters (Rangers), Tony Cascarino and poster profiles of Platt, Jess, Rocastle, Chapman, Bishop, Seaman, Gough, Hughes, McGrath

  5.  cover
    13 July 1991 ·
    Newcastle vs

    Features Paul Gascoigne in a Tottenham Hotspur kit with 'Holsten' sponsor. Includes a 'Gazza Grab!' competition and features on 'The Informer' and 'Villa Villains!'

  6.  cover
    10 August 1991 ·
    Newcastle vs

    Features Ian Rush on the cover. Includes a complete 1991-92 fixture guide.

  7.  cover
    17 August 1991 ·
    Newcastle vs

    Features interviews with Vinnie Jones and Graham Taylor, poster profile of Gary Lineker, and an article on Andy Goram. Includes a competition for the 1992 European Football Championship.

  8.  cover
    28 September 1991 ·
    Newcastle vs

    Issue 71 of 90 Minutes weekly magazine. Features 'Exclusive! Dean Saunders', 'Gary Lineker's Spot-kick Secrets', 'Crystal Palace All Of A Sudden?', 'On The Spot With David Hillier', 'What Fans Really Think About Racism', and 'Poster Profiles' for Hazard, Palmer, Leaburn, Millar, Black.

  9. Blackburn cover
    23 November 1991 · Other
    Newcastle vs Blackburn
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    A programme from a chilly November afternoon in 1991, as Newcastle United hosted Blackburn Rovers in a Division Two clash. The match ended in a goalless draw, a battle for possession with neither side able to break the deadlock. It's a lovely piece of history from a pivotal era for the club.