Summary
IF this was the day the quiet man of St James' Park finally got his dues, it was probably a fitting occasion.
A comfortable win which was functional but never fantastic, secured with three goals from the flops of 2008-9 on the ground where Newcastle United no longer lose was emblematic of Chris Hughton's third and by far best spell in charge of the Magpies.See the full content of this document
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A Quiet United Revolution
When Peter Lovenkrands chipped a third-minute cross and sheepishly watched it sail over Andy Lonergan and into the net after just 130 seconds of football, the mind cast back to Darren Ferguson's last visit to St James' Park.
On that November afternoon, the soo...See the full content of this document
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