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Newcastle 10 - Milburn

Across
Milburn made guest appearances for this Yorkshire club during the war. (9,6)
He is the cousin of the mother of these brothers who won the World Cup with England.
Milburn was a sports journalist for this now-defunct newspaper. (4,2,3,5)
Milburn was a boyhood fan of this club who he made two guest appearances for in the 1945/45 season.
Milburn scored his 100th competitive goal for Newcastle against this Lancashire club.
Manager who gave Milburn all thirteen of his England caps.
After Milburn retired he briefly managed this Suffolk club. (7,4)
In the 1945/46 season Milburn was shifted from right-wing to accommodate this new signing. (7,6)
England and Preston legend who Milburn played alongside in all but one of his England caps. (3,6)
Down
Stan Seymour said of signing Milburn "I had secured my finest ever signing for ten quid and a couple of rounds of_____” this alcohol. (9,5,3)
Milburn scored the fastest FA Cup final goal, at the time, at Wembley in 1955 against this team. (10,4)
This Chelsea player, in 1997, broke Milburn’s record of scoring the fastest ever FA Cup final goal at Wembley. (7,2,6)
Manager who made the decision to switch Milburn to a center forward. (6,6)
This great Hungarian player featured In Milburn’s testimonial. (6,6)
Legendary Newcastle player and manager who scored a brace for Bradford City against Newcastle on Milburn’s debut. (3,6)
The man who overtook Milburn as Newcastle’s top scorer of all-time. (4,7)
He was also known as this (particularly in North East England, a Geordie dialectal). (3,6)
Milburn was born in this Northumberland town, famous for producing many great players.
Milburn was player-manager for this Northern Irish club after leaving Newcastle.
He idolized this legendary Arsenal winger while growing up. (3,5)