The 1997/98 campaign was one of upheaval for Newcastle. Kenny Dalglish, in his first full season, dismantled much of Kevin Keegan’s “Entertainers” side, bringing in experienced players like John Barnes, Stuart Pearce, and Ian Rush. Injuries to Alan Shearer — including a serious ankle break in pre-season — badly hurt their attacking threat. League form was disappointing, with Newcastle finishing 13th, a huge drop from their title-challenging years. However, the season was redeemed somewhat by an FA Cup run: the Magpies reached the final at Wembley, but lost 2–0 to Arsenal’s double-winning side, leaving fans frustrated yet hopeful.
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The 1997/98 campaign was one of upheaval for Newcastle. Kenny Dalglish, in his first full season, dismantled much of Kevin Keegan’s “Entertainers” side, bringing in experienced players like John Barnes, Stuart Pearce, and Ian Rush. Injuries to Alan Shearer — including a serious ankle break in pre-season — badly hurt their attacking threat. League form was disappointing, with Newcastle finishing 13th, a huge drop from their title-challenging years. However, the season was redeemed somewhat by an FA Cup run: the Magpies reached the final at Wembley, but lost 2–0 to Arsenal’s double-winning side, leaving fans frustrated yet hopeful.
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