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The Newcastle United long sleeve home shirt from the 1997-99 seasons is a classic design from an exciting period for the club. Worn during back-to-back FA Cup final appearances, this black-and-white striped jersey remains one of the most recognizable kits in the club’s history.
Design & Features
• Traditional black and white stripes – Timeless Newcastle colors.
• Newcastle Brown Ale sponsor – One of football’s most iconic shirt sponsors.
• Yellow Adidas logo & stripes on the sleeves – A unique touch from the late 90s.
• Club crest at the center – A standout detail symbolizing club pride.
• Long sleeves with ribbed cuffs – Perfect for fans and collectors.
The 1997-99 Period
During these seasons, Newcastle United competed at the highest level, finishing as FA Cup runners-up in both 1998 and 1999. Managed by Kenny Dalglish and later Ruud Gullit, the team battled against England’s elite, delivering some memorable moments in domestic and European football.
Legendary Players & Squad Numbers
This kit was worn by some of the most beloved Newcastle legends, with verified squad numbers:
• #9 Alan Shearer – The club’s talisman and goal-scoring machine.
• #10 Faustino Asprilla – The Colombian magician.
• #7 Rob Lee – The midfield workhorse.
• #6 Steve Howey – The defensive leader.
• #14 Nolberto Solano – The Peruvian playmaker.
• #20 Temuri Ketsbaia – The passionate Georgian forward.
A Must-Have for Collectors
This Newcastle United long sleeve home shirt is a true throwback to an era of exciting football and cup final battles. A must-have for fans, collectors, and lovers of classic football kits.
1993/94: In their first Premier League campaign under Kevin Keegan, Newcastle dazzled neutrals with attacking football. Andy Cole was prolific, scoring 34 league goals as the team finished 3rd, securing UEFA Cup qualification. Nicknamed “The Entertainers,” they became one of the division’s most exciting sides.
1994/95: Expectations grew, but the season was turbulent. Cole was shockingly sold to Manchester United in January, sparking fan outrage. Despite the setback, Newcastle still finished 6th, with Peter Beardsley, Rob Lee, and new signing Ruel Fox stepping up. Keegan’s attacking philosophy remained, laying the foundation for the title challenges to come.
Newcastle endured a turbulent 1998/99 under Ruud Gullit, who replaced Kenny Dalglish in August. Gullit sought to reshape the squad with continental flair, but clashed with senior players like Alan Shearer and Rob Lee. League form was disappointing, with the team finishing 13th, far below expectations. However, cup competitions provided excitement: Newcastle reached the FA Cup final for the second consecutive year, ultimately losing 2–0 to treble-winning Manchester United at Wembley. They also had a brief UEFA Cup run. While the campaign showcased Newcastle’s potential on big stages, internal conflicts and inconsistency left supporters frustrated and uncertain.
The Newcastle United FC Away Shirt (1995-1996) is a striking and unforgettable design that captures the essence of one of the most exciting seasons in the club’s history. Designed by Adidas, this jersey features a bold maroon and blue hooped pattern, with the iconic Newcastle Brown Ale sponsor logo proudly displayed on the chest. The design reflects the club's rich heritage and vibrant style of play during this golden era.
The Iconic 1995-1996 Season
This shirt was worn during a thrilling campaign under the management of Kevin Keegan, where Newcastle United came tantalizingly close to winning the Premier League title. Dubbed "The Entertainers," the team played an attacking brand of football that captivated fans across the country.
Legendary Squad
This iconic shirt was worn by some of the club’s greatest players, including:
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Alan Shearer (9): The talismanic striker and Premier League legend.
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Peter Beardsley (8): The creative forward known for his vision and technical brilliance.
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David Ginola (14): The flamboyant winger who dazzled with his skill and flair.
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Les Ferdinand (10): The powerful forward who delivered crucial goals throughout the season.
Season Highlights
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A memorable 5-0 victory over Manchester United, showcasing the team’s attacking prowess.
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A dramatic title race that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final weeks of the season.
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Kevin Keegan’s famous "I would love it" speech, which became a defining moment in Premier League history.
Legacy
The Newcastle United FC Away Shirt (1995-1996) is a symbol of one of the most iconic eras in the club’s history. Its unique design and association with "The Entertainers" make it a must-have for collectors and fans alike. This jersey represents the passion, drama, and unforgettable moments that define Newcastle United.
Own the Newcastle United FC Away Shirt (1995-1996) and relive the magic of a season that captured the hearts of football fans everywhere!
1993/94: In their first Premier League campaign under Kevin Keegan, Newcastle dazzled neutrals with attacking football. Andy Cole was prolific, scoring 34 league goals as the team finished 3rd, securing UEFA Cup qualification. Nicknamed “The Entertainers,” they became one of the division’s most exciting sides.
1994/95: Expectations grew, but the season was turbulent. Cole was shockingly sold to Manchester United in January, sparking fan outrage. Despite the setback, Newcastle still finished 6th, with Peter Beardsley, Rob Lee, and new signing Ruel Fox stepping up. Keegan’s attacking philosophy remained, laying the foundation for the title challenges to come.
