Mon, 22 Oct, 2007 - 22:59
Newcastle 3 Tottenham 1
Newcastle plunged Tottenham boss Martin Jol into ever deeper trouble as they secured a fourth successive Premier League victory at St James’ Park.
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CourtsSoccerHeathrowPlace: St James’ ParkPlace: White Hart LanePlace: north LondonPlace: LondonPlace: Republic of IrelandPerson: Martin JolPerson: LondonersPerson: Obafemi MartinsPerson: Michael DawsonPerson: Claudio CacapaPerson: Robbie KeanePerson: James MilnerPerson: JolPerson: Chris MortPerson: Mike AshleyPerson: AshleyPerson: Sam AllardycePerson: Michael OwenPerson: MartinsPerson: Mark VidukaPerson: Shola AmeobiPerson: Younes KaboulPerson: DawsonPerson: Abdoulaye FayePerson: Charles N’ZogbiaPerson: Darren BentPerson: Dimitar BerbatovPerson: FayePerson: Jermaine Jenas’Person: KeanePerson: CacapaPerson: AllardycePerson: OwenPerson: GeremiPerson: Paul RobinsonPerson: Radek CernyPerson: Jose EnriquePerson: SpaniardPerson: MilnerPerson: N’ZogbiaPerson: EmrePerson: BentPerson: Pascal ChimbondaPerson: BerbatovPerson: Steed MalbranquePerson: St James’Person: Steve BennettPerson: Nicky ButtPerson: Didier ZokoraEvent: Premier LeagueOrganisation: Spurs'Organisation: NewcastleOrganisation: TottenhamOrganisation: MagpiesOrganisation: TynesideOrganisation: SpursOrganisation: St James’
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