You can read an exclusive six-page interview with Harvey Barnes in the Saturday issue of United, Newcastle’s acclaimed official matchday program.
The Weidman, who recently returned from action after four months on the sidelines, talks about his “unusual” injury, his path back to fitness and, above all, his determination to make up for lost time.
Among the other contents of the 84-page issue, which was one of the best in the league last season, is an extensive history section, which has been increased in size for the 2023/24 season. Club historian Paul Joannou provides his four pages as well as regular articles. united Columnist Stan Gate sheds light on black and white memorabilia of all kinds.There is the latest chapter of europe year – A new regular feature that looks back at each of Magpie’s continental campaigns to date – as well as the latest articles. poster boys and when worlds collideThe latter shines a light on several lesser-remembered players from both clubs.
Elsewhere, we have a review of last Sunday’s FA Women’s National League Cup semi-final between Newcastle United Women and Portsmouth at St James’s Park, which was watched by more than 22,000 people. Meanwhile, the five-page academy section features interviews with Anthony Munda and former Magpies youngster Tom Allan.
Sky Sports’ Pete Graves provides the latest column as Newcastle United and Iceland take center stage magazines around the world.
In addition, there are 10 pages dedicated to visitors to SJP, a further three pages about the Junior Magpies, and thoughts from boss Eddie Howe and captain Jamal Lascelles ahead of the match.
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