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Saw a question in tonight's Chronicle. Three players have played for Newcastle since the 2004-5 season, who've scored against Newcastle, but never scored for them.

 

Now I'm not sure if it's a trick question so own goals might count (in which case Ramage will be one). The only sure one I've got is Ronny Johnsen (scored against us in the 2000-1 season).

 

Any ideas?

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I don't know how it works for sure, but I imagine a season ends on the day of it's final match. The question is when the next season commences, therefore. It might be that we're already in the 07/08 season at the moment, if you see what I'm saying.

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Must be a trick question because there's no-one else who's scored for another club against us, but not for us. So Ramage would be one, and I'd imagine Boumsong probably scored an own goal at some point.

 

Think you're right about it being a trick question - it'd be Craig Moore vs Charlton though. Don't recall Boumsong scoring one.

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Must be a trick question because there's no-one else who's scored for another club against us, but not for us. So Ramage would be one, and I'd imagine Boumsong probably scored an own goal at some point.

 

Think you're right about it being a trick question - it'd be Craig Moore vs Charlton though. Don't recall Boumsong scoring one.

 

Yup, that'll be it then. Might as well think of other players without the time limit anyway! So Bridges & Huckerby are a couple.

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Guest smoggeordie

Lee Clark

 

?

 

He scored against us for Fulham

 

If only he'd scored for us against Middlesbrough...

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Guest smoggeordie

ah, didn't see that part.

 

You just stopped reading the question half way through the first line? :lol:

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