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OFFICIOUS NEBS AND FLAPPING GUMS Peak Newcastle was achieved on Saturday 5 December 1908. That’s when the Toon, en route to their third league title in five years, having conceded a mere 13 goals in their previous 15 matches, shipped eight at home. In the second half. Against Sunderland. Final score: 1-9.
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