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Newcastle 1 - Founding

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Newcastle lost the 1905 FA Cup final against this Midlands team, preventing them from doing the double. (5,5)
Newcastle defeated this London club to lift their third FA Cup in 1932.
The replay of the 1910 FA Cup final was held in this stadium. (8,4)
Newcastle were beaten by this team nicknamed ‘The Toffees’ in the 1906 FA Cup.
The first man to score 100 goals for the club. (4,6)
Hughie Gallacher left Newcastle for this London club in 1930.
First official manager of Newcastle who was appointed in 1930. (4,10)
Newcastle lost their maiden First Division game against this Midlands side. (13,9)
This player made a club-record 496 appearances from 1904-1921. (5,8)
Defender that made 330 appearances for the club who Jackie Milburn described as "the best uncapped fullback I've ever known". (5,6)
Newcastle lost against this club, nicknamed ‘The Bantams’ in the 1911 FA Cup Final. (8,4)
Neil Harris and this future manager were the goal scorers in the 1924 FA Cup Final. (4,7)
Down
Newcastle won their first FA cup in 1910 by defeating this Yorkshire club in the final.
At the beginning of the 1893/94 season Newcastle refused entry into the first Division with Woolwich Arsenal and this Merseyside club.
From 1892 to 1929, the team was selected by a committee represented by this man. (5,4)
Newcastle was formed after Newcastle East End merged with this club in 1892. (9,4,3)
Club captain for the 1926/27 title winning season. (6,9)
Newcastle's first competitive game was against this club, who are still a modern day local rival.
Newcastle’s record win of 13-0 came against this Welsh club in 1946. (7,6)
Former left-half who was the first man to win the competition as a player and a manager and famously quoted “The Newcastle team of the 1900s would give any modern side a two goal start and beat them, and furthermore, beat them at a trot." (5,9)