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2005–06 Newcastle United F.C. season


FieldValue
clubNewcastle United
season2005–06
managerGraeme Souness
*(until 2 February)*
Glenn Roeder
*(from 2 February)*
chairmanFreddy Shepherd
stadiumSt. James' Park
leaguePremier League
league result[7th](2005-06-fa-premier-league)
cup1FA Cup
cup1 result[Sixth round](2005-06-fa-cup-sixth-round-proper)
cup2League Cup
cup2 result[Fourth round](2005-06-football-league-cup-fourth-round)
cup3UEFA Intertoto Cup
cup3 result[Semi-finals](2005-uefa-intertoto-cup-semi-finals)
league topscorer
Alan Shearer (10)
season topscorer
Alan Shearer (14)
highest attendance52,327 (vs. Manchester United)
lowest attendance50,451 (vs. Charlton Athletic)
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(until 2 February) Glenn Roeder (from 2 February) Alan Shearer (10) Alan Shearer (14) During the 2005–06 season, Newcastle United participated in the Premier League.

Season summary

In July 2005 rumours circulated that Newcastle was being stalked with a new buyer, but this later emerged to be the Shepherds consolidating their interests. On the pitch, Newcastle were eliminated from the Intertoto Cup after a 4–2 aggregate loss to Deportivo La Coruna in the semi-final, eliminating the club from European competition for the season.

Upon Craig Bellamy's return from his loan to Celtic, it was reported that he had not resolved his differences with Souness or Shearer, and was sold to Blackburn Rovers for £5 million. During the summer transfer window, Patrick Kluivert, Jermaine Jenas, Aaron Hughes and Andy O'Brien were sold by Souness. Laurent Robert and James Milner were loaned out, to Portsmouth and Aston Villa respectively (Robert would be transferred to Benfica in January). The club signed Emre, Scott Parker, Craig Moore and Albert Luque.

In August, the club signed Michael Owen from Real Madrid, despite strong interest from Owen's former club Liverpool. The fee, £17 million, surpassed Newcastle's previous record of £15 million for Alan Shearer from Blackburn in 1996. In the closing hours of the transfer window, the club re-signed Nolberto Solano from Aston Villa.

Souness's decision to pair Shearer and Owen together up front proved to be lethal, but Owen broke his fourth metatarsal bone in his foot after a clash with Paul Robinson in a match against Tottenham Hotspur, keeping him out for the rest of the season. With Owen injured the team's form dipped.

Souness was sacked as manager following a 3–0 defeat to Manchester City in early February. Shay Given, Robbie Elliott and Alan Shearer have since stated that the fans never really took to him, with his favouritism of players damaging morale and a series of injuries leading to poor form.

United's youth academy director, former West Ham United manager Glenn Roeder, was put in charge as caretaker manager. Upon Roeder's first game in charge, against Portsmouth, Alan Shearer scored his 201st goal for the club, breaking Jackie Milburn's record of 200 goals for the club and becoming the club's highest ever goalscorer.

Despite speculation that Bolton Wanderers manager Sam Allardyce was interested in taking charge, Roeder guided Newcastle from 15th place to 7th place by the end of the season, winning 9 out of their remaining 14 Premier League games to see the club qualify for the UEFA Intertoto Cup - a great way for club legend Alan Shearer to end his playing career. Despite the exit from the FA Cup at the hands of Chelsea, Roeder was praised for amazingly achieving a European spot, having seen the prospect of a relegation battle when he joined. At the end of the season he was given a two-year contract by chairman Freddie Shepherd.

Final league table

Main article: 2005–06 FA Premier League

Kit

Newcastle's kit for the 2005–06 season was produced by German company Adidas. The main shirt sponsor was British bank Northern Rock.

Transfers

In

DatePlayerPrevious clubCostRef.
15 June 2005Chelsea£6,500,000
19 July 2005£3,800,000
19 July 2005Undisclosed
29 July 2005Free
2 August 2005FulhamFree
26 August 2005£9,500,000
31 August 2005£17,000,000
31 August 2005Aston Villa£1,500,000

Out

DatePlayerBuying clubCostRef.
13 June 2005Portsmouth£2,000,000
15 June 2005PortsmouthLoan
7 July 2005Blackburn Rovers£4,900,000
8 July 2005Charlton AthleticUndisclosed
3 August 2005Birmingham CityLoan
23 August 2005Loan
31 August 2005Tottenham Hotspur£7,000,000
31 August 2005Aston VillaLoan
31 August 2005Carlisle UnitedLoan
16 February 2006Stockport CountyLoan
1 March 2006£1,700,000

First-team squad

:The following players made appearances for the first-team squad this season.

Left club during season

Coaching staff

Reserve squad

:The following players spent most of the season playing for the reserves, and did not appear for the first team this season.

Trialists

Match results

Pre-season

Milner Emre Ameobi Dyer Milner N'Zogbia Chopra Couñago

[[2005 UEFA Intertoto Cup|UEFA Intertoto Cup]]

Svestka Milner Andrade Munitis

[[2005–06 FA Premier League|Premier League]]

van Persie Giannakopoulos van Nistelrooy Parker Owen Taylor N'Zogbia McCulloch Emre Elliott Shearer Crespo Duff Harewood Shearer Crouch Mido Clark Hasselbaink Cole Vassell Shearer N'Zogbia Babayaro Shearer Ameobi Boumsong Gerrard Cissé Bowyer Bothroyd Ameobi Shearer Dawson Ameobi Bramble Shearer N'Zogbia Luque Ameobi Carr

[[2005–06 FA Cup|FA Cup]]

Parker

[[2005–06 Football League Cup|League Cup]]

Alan Shearer testimonial

Lawson Shearer Hartson

Statistics

Appearances and goals

|- ! colspan=14 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Goalkeepers |- ! colspan=14 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Defenders |- ! colspan=14 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Midfielders |- ! colspan=14 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Forwards |- ! colspan=14 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center| Players transferred out during the season

References

References

  1. (2 February 2006). "Newcastle dismiss manager Souness". BBC News.
  2. (15 June 2005). "Newcastle seal £6.5m Parker deal". BBC News.
  3. (19 July 2005). "Newcastle finalise Emre transfer". BBC News.
  4. (29 July 2005). "Moore signs deal with Newcastle". BBC News.
  5. (2 August 2005). "Clark makes return to Newcastle". BBC News.
  6. (26 August 2005). "Luque finalises move to Newcastle". BBC News.
  7. (31 August 2005). "Owen completes move to Newcastle". BBC News.
  8. (31 August 2005). "Solano makes return to Newcastle". BBC News.
  9. (13 June 2005). "Pompey complete deal for O'Brien". BBC News.
  10. (19 June 2005). "Pompey say Robert deal permanent". BBC News.
  11. (7 July 2005). "Bellamy makes switch to Blackburn". BBC News.
  12. (8 July 2005). "Charlton sign Newcastle's Ambrose". BBC News.
  13. (3 August 2005). "Birmingham wrap up Butt loan deal". BBC News.
  14. (23 August 2005). "Viana agrees Valencia loan move". BBC News.
  15. (31 August 2005). "Jenas completes £7m Spurs switch". BBC News.
  16. Boumsong was born in [[Douala]], [[Cameroon]], but also qualified to represent [[France]] internationally and made his full international debut for [[France national football team. France]] in June 2003.
  17. Ameobi was born in [[Zaria]], [[Nigeria]], but also qualified to represent [[England]] internationally and has represented them on [[England national under-21 football team. U-21]] level. However, he later opted to represent the country of his birth and made his full international debut for [[Nigeria national football team. Nigeria]] in November 2012.
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