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7:40pm Saturday 27th September 2008
Joe Kinnear saw Newcastle give themselves a mountain to climb and then almost make it as Blackburn beat them 2-1 to condemn them to a fifth successive defeat.
Goals from Christopher Samba and Roque Santa Cruz gave Rovers a deserved half-time lead at St James' Park as the Magpies wilted once again.
But they staged a fightback after the break when skipper Michael Owen converted a 48th-minute penalty - after he had been tripped by Ryan Nelsen - to spark a much-improved second-half display, although one which ultimately came up short.
Caretaker boss Chris Hughton's hands have been tied by injuries and suspensions, but the patchwork side he fielded did not look up to the task in the opening 45 minutes.
With Carlos Villanueva orchestrating from the middle of the park for Rovers and Santa Cruz too hot for a traumatised defence to handle, the signs were not good.
The visitors would have been ahead with just nine minutes gone had Shay Given not kept out Matt Derbyshire's shot after he had escaped from Steven Taylor, but the opening goal arrived with 31 minutes gone when Samba ran on to Villanueva's free-kick unchallenged to head past the Irishman.
Newcastle, however, did not learn their lesson, and when Brett Emerton curled a similarly inviting cross into the box 10 minutes later, Santa Cruz supplied an equally comprehensive finish to put his side in complete control.
The Magpies were appealing in vain for a penalty after Martin Olsson appeared to handle Damien Duff's cross under pressure from Geremi.
Referee Steve Tanner was unmoved on that occasion, but he did point to the spot a minute later after Rovers skipper Nelsen had clipped Owen's heels.
The England international dispatched the penalty past keeper Jason Brown and his side might have been level within three minutes had Geremi volleyed Duff's cross towards goal rather than miscontrolled it.
More colleagues of Barbara Knights have voiced their messages of grief and condolence at the death of the "selfless and irreplaceable" cleaner who had worked at the Dragon LNG site since the beginning of the project.
Do you know a marvellous mum? Are you one yourself? Here's your chance to nominate either yourself or a role-model mother you know for the Newsquest / Netmums Mum of the Year competition.
As Christmas draws closer and people in Pembrokeshire start to think about soldiers from the county who are posted overseas, we at the Western Telegraph want to help you get your messages of support and solidarity and Christmas cheer to them.
High feed prices are pushing up the cost of Christmas turkeys — but producers in Pembrokeshire are reporting good demand from consumers after warnings that festive poultry may be in short supply.
The dung beetle population on a Pembrokeshire farm is to be examined in detail to establish the impact of wormers on the species.
The Welsh national special needs championships took place on Sunday, November 9th at Cardiff central youth club.
Once again, due to injury and captain Molly Furnival-Doran away on international duty, Manorbier girls were only able to field nine players against championship rivals Llanelli.
More than 30 years ago, the Clarbeston Road Players was set up by Chriswen Vaughan who lived in the village.
Theatr Mwldan will be alive with the sound of music this week as Opera Teifi takes to the stage with Cole Porter’s Kiss Me Kate.
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