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West Ham 0 Newcastle 2
Second-half goals from big-money summer buys Damien Duff and Obafemi Martins allowed Newcastle manager Glenn Roeder to make a winning return to West Ham, the club he left three years ago.
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CourtsSoccerHeathrowPlace: Upton ParkPlace: Levadia TallinnPlace: St James’ ParkPlace: EstoniaPerson: DuffPerson: Damien DuffPerson: Obafemi MartinsPerson: Glenn RoederPerson: RoederPerson: Carlos TevezPerson: Javier MascheranoPerson: Martins’Person: Roy CarrollPerson: TevezPerson: MartinsPerson: Shola AmeobiPerson: Danny GabbidonPerson: Shay GivenPerson: AmeobiPerson: GabbidonPerson: CarrollPerson: Craig MoorePerson: Lee BowyerPerson: GivenPerson: Celestine BabayaroPerson: Bobby ZamoraPerson: Tyrone MearsPerson: Marlon HarewoodPerson: MascheranoPerson: Alan PardewPerson: Stephen CarrPerson: Yossi BenayounPerson: Hayden MullinsPerson: MearsPerson: Antoine SibierskiPerson: LondonersPerson: HarewoodEvent: PremiershipEvent: UEFA CupOrganisation: West HamOrganisation: NewcastleOrganisation: HammersOrganisation: Hammers’Organisation: Inter MilanOrganisation: Palermo
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