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Newcastle 3 - 1970/80s

Across
Paul Gascoigne left Newcastle to join this club in 1988. (9,7)
Malcolm Macdonald scored a hat-trick against this club on his home debut in 1971.
Stan Seymour once described this player as "George Best without brains". (4,9)
Newcastle lifted the 1975 Texaco Cup by defeating this South Coast team in the final.
Kevin Keegan made his Newcastle debut against this club in 1982. (6,4,7)
This former Newcastle manager appeared in the 1981 film escape to victory. (5,7)
Local lad signed as a 19-year-old in July 1980 for £1,000 who went on to win 62 caps for England. (5,6)
Newcastle lifted the 1974 Texaco Cup by defeating this Lancashire team in the final who they also beat in the FA Cup semi-final that year.
Down
Striker who was bought for a record £180,000 in 1971 and was nicknamed “Supermac”. (7,9)
Nickname of Francisco Ernandi Lima Da Silva who represented Newcastle from 1987-1989.
Northumberland-born World Cup winner who took over as manager in 1984. (4,8)
Liverpudlian striker who made the Second Division team of the year in both his seasons at the club in 1979 and 1980. (5,5)
Future manager who scored against Newcastle in an FA Cup Fifth round tie in 1975/76 season for Bolton Wanderers. (3,9)
Scored a hat-trick in the Tyne-Wear derby on New Year's Day 1985. (5,9)
Irish midfielder who won the club’s player of the year award in 1982. (4,6)
Newcastle were defeated by this team in the final of the 1974 FA Cup.
Scored Newcastle's only goal as they lost 2-1 against Manchester City in the 1976 Football League Cup. (4,7)
Kevin Keegan’s strike partner in the 1982/83 season before Peter Beardsley replaced him. (4,6)
Malcolm MacDonald set a club record of the fastest goal from kickoff against this Scottish club in 1972. (2,9)
This player set a club record of the quickest sending off in Newcastle’s history in a Texaco Cup match against Birmingham in 1974. (5,5)