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Newcastle United have picked no fewer than seven English-born players to start each of our first three English Premier League matches, with Eddie Howe calling on several others from the subs’ bench. What’s left of the Amazon rainforest would be felled to supply newspapers with the means to publish tribute after tribute.
Against Spurs, it was Pope, Kelly, Burn, Livramento, Longstaff, Barnes and Gordon who were the native starters, with Hall and Murphy two of the utilised subs. And Spurs? The aforementioned Mr Maddison was the only Englishman in their starters at St James’ Park. Brennan Johnson played the entire second half, helping to earn his club a not-so-grand 1.5 out of 11.
From the last line of defence to the cutting edge of attack we depend on them, identify with them and cheer them to the rafters. Especially if they are from our neck of the woods. There is no finer sight than a Geordie crashing the ball into the opposition’s net.
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