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Dunno if this has been mentioned like but

 

Newcastle have confirmed that they will face Sporting Kansas City in a friendly on 20th July.

 

The match will take place at Livestrong Sporting Park in Kansas, offering the Magpies an opportunity to further their image in the United States of America.

Kansas should provide competitive opposition for Alan Pardew's side, having seen off Premier League foes in the past.

 

The MLS outfit beat Manchester United at Arrowhead Stadium last season, in front of the largest crowd to ever attend a football match in Kansas.

 

Pardew is excited by the prospect of taking his side to the States and is confident the fixture will be of benefit to his players during their pre-season preparations.

 

Challenge

 

He said: "We're planning a few days training in Kansas before the game which form an integral part of our build-up for the 2011/12 season.

 

"I know Manchester United were in Kansas last year, and went home beaten, so we know full well what a tough game it'll be for us, but that's exactly the sort of challenge we'll be looking for."

 

Newcastle's appearance at Livestrong Sporting Park will represent the second international event to be staged at the stadium, which is currently under construction.

 

The state-of-the-art venue is the newest soccer-specific stadium in the MLS and will play host to a 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup double-header, featuring the USA national side, on 14th June.

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Really trying to get over for this as part of Summer holiday trip to Chicago. Supposed to be 1st couple of weeks in August but trying to change. Looks like a decent drive to Kansas but if there is a meet going to be arranged then seems like its worth a stopover at the very least.

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This is taking the piss like. That weekend I'll be in the area, but unable to goto the game. Fuck right off.

 

This is taking the piss like, I had no understanding of where the fuck Ohio was. Apparently it's right next to PA. Of course I'll be in fucking Utah as of 7am on the 26th July. Fuck off. Fuck right off.  :angry:  :rant:

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This is taking the p*ss like. That weekend I'll be in the area, but unable to goto the game. f*** right off.

 

This is taking the p*ss like, I had no understanding of where the f*** Ohio was. Apparently it's right next to PA. Of course I'll be in f***ing Utah as of 7am on the 26th July. f*** off. f*** right off.  :angry:  :rant:

 

;D  ;D

 

(I'm laughing at your geography knowledge and ensuing rant - not that you can't go)

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This is taking the p*ss like. That weekend I'll be in the area, but unable to goto the game. f*** right off.

 

This is taking the p*ss like, I had no understanding of where the f*** Ohio was. Apparently it's right next to PA. Of course I'll be in f***ing Utah as of 7am on the 26th July. f*** off. f*** right off.  :angry:  :rant:

 

;D  ;D

 

(I'm laughing at your geography knowledge and ensuing rant - not that you can't go)

 

:weep: :weep:

 

I hope to jesus that the weekend of the 23rd/24th is a game in Philly. Please. PLEAAASEE.

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I would agree with timeED32, it seems as though we'll be heading to the East coast. Someone like New York Red Bulls, New England Revolution? will probably be next.

 

My heart is pounding at the thought of this. Please fucking happen.

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nice stuff from Crew site...

 

The Columbus Crew announced today that it will play host to an international exhibition against Newcastle United FC of the English Premier League on Tuesday, July 26, at Crew Stadium. The game will kick off at 7:30 p.m. and be classified as ‘Special Game A’ for Crew Soccer Nation Gold members.

 

Individual advance ticket prices start at $24 and will go on sale Wednesday, April 20, at 10 a.m., at the Crew Stadium Box Office, all central Ohio Ticketmaster retail locations, via Ticketmaster phone at 1-800-745-3000 and on-line at TheCrew.com, following the completion of an exclusive presale offer to Crew Soccer Nation members.

 

Brokered by Santio Sports and Entertainment, the match will mark the second time that Newcastle has played at Crew Stadium. The teams played to a 2-2 draw on July 26, 2000, a game in which Jeff Cunningham scored the equalizer for the Crew in the 84th minute. The Crew is 9-3-2 all-time in international exhibitions, including 2-2-2 against teams from the English Premier League. The Black & Gold downed Leeds, 2-1, in 1997; defeated Fulham, 2-1, in 2005; tied Everton, 1-1, in 2006; lost to Aston Villa, 3-1, in 2007; and fell to West Ham, 3-1, in 2008.

 

“We are pleased once again to bring top-flight international soccer right here to Columbus and to provide the best competitive challenge for our team,” said Crew President & General Manager Mark McCullers. “The English Premier League is arguably the best league in the world and Newcastle United is one of its most storied clubs.”

 

Newcastle United, commonly referred to as The Magpies and The Toon, has a long history at the top level of professional soccer in England, dating back to their origins as a club in 1892. Newcastle’s legacy includes such iconic players as Peter Beardsley, Alan Shearer and Andy Cole in recent generations. The four-time first division champions have also won six FA Cups and the European Fairs Cup in 1969. The club is well-known in the modern era of European competition, having also advanced to the semifinals of the 2003-04 UEFA Cup and advancing out of the group stage in the 2002-03 UEFA Champions League.

 

The club is led by manager Alan Pardew and captain Kevin Nolan, the 2010 Championship Player of the Year and the team's leading goal scorer this season. The first-team squad features several internationally-recognized stars, including midfielder Cheik Tiote, Argentine internationals Fabricio Collocini and Jonas Gutierrez, and longtime goalkeeper Steve Harper.

 

Newcastle's 2011 campaign has seen the club compete with some of the top teams in the English Premier League, beating Liverpool 3-1 and Arsenal 1-0 at Emirates Stadium, as well as earning points in draws against Chelsea and Arsenal, the latter of which came in a historic four-goal comeback in February. Newcastle currently sits in 9th place in the EPL table with a 10-12-9 record and 39 points.

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