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Newcastle United 2013/14 Home kit Small BNWT

Newcastle United 2013/14 Home kit Small BNWT

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Condition: ★★★★★ 

This kit is in great shape with minor string pulls on the back. It still has the original Puma Tags attached and the size is Small. 

Newcastle United's 2013–14 season was their 21st consecutive season in the top tier of English football and their fourth consecutive season in the Premier League under manager Alan Pardew. While they showed some promising form at different stages, the campaign was inconsistent and marked by a significant drop in performance during the second half of the season. Here's a breakdown of their performance in all competitions:

Premier League:

  • Final position: 10th
  • Points: 49

Key Player Stats in the Premier League:

  • Top scorer: Loïc Rémy – 14 goals
  • Assist leader: Moussa Sissoko – 6 assists

FA Cup:

  • Eliminated: 3rd Round
  • Opponent: Cardiff City (1–2 loss)

Newcastle’s FA Cup campaign ended prematurely in the third round. Despite taking the lead, they were knocked out by fellow Premier League side Cardiff City, who scored two late goals to turn the match around.

League Cup (Capital One Cup):

  • Eliminated: 4th Round
  • Opponent: Manchester City (0–2 loss, after extra time)

In the League Cup, Newcastle reached the fourth round but were eliminated by Manchester City after a hard-fought match that went into extra time. Despite a strong defensive performance for most of the game, City scored twice in extra time to progress.

Overall Summary:

  • League finish: 10th in the Premier League
  • FA Cup: Knocked out in the 3rd Round by Cardiff City
  • League Cup: Knocked out in the 4th Round by Manchester City

Key Issues and Moments:

  1. Yohan Cabaye's departure: Cabaye was a standout player for Newcastle in the first half of the season, and his departure to PSG in January severely weakened their midfield.
  2. Loïc Rémy's form: The French striker, on loan from QPR, was the club’s top scorer with 14 goals. His goals were crucial in helping Newcastle achieve a mid-table finish.
  3. Poor second half of the season: After Cabaye’s exit, Newcastle’s form collapsed, with 13 losses in their final 19 league matches.
  4. Alan Pardew's headbutt incident: In March 2014, Alan Pardew made headlines for headbutting David Meyler of Hull City during a touchline altercation, earning him a seven-match ban and a £60,000 fine.
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