Feb 14 - On This Day Toon Quiz

Last updated : 14 February 2012 By Footy Mad - Editor

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1) Which former Newcastle Utd manager was born on this day 1951?

2) 1981 we drew at St James' Park with Exeter in the FA cup. Which former Blyth Spartans striker scored our goal?

3) 1998 we beat Tranmere in the FA Cup 1-0 thanks to an Alan Shearer goal. Who did we play in the quarter finals on our way to Wembley?

(*Answers tomorrow, and more questions)

1903 DIV1 Middlesbrough A L 0-1      
1914 DIV1 Chelsea A W 1-0      
1920 DIV1 BRADFORD CITY H L 0-1     
1923 DIV1 WEST BROMWICH ALBION H W 2-0       
1925 DIV1 Liverpool A D 1-1     
1931 DIV1 MIDDLESBROUGH H L 0-5      
1953 DIV1 Manchester City A L 1-2       
1976 FAC  Bolton Wanderers A D 3-3         
1981 FAC  EXETER CITY H D 1-1        
1987 DIV1 Queens Park Rangers A L 1-2    
1998 FAC  TRANMERE ROVERS H W 1-0     
1999 FAC  BLACKBURN ROVERS H D 0-0     

1998/9 NEWCASTLE UTD 0 BLACKBURN 0

NEWCASTLE: Given, Barton, Charvet, Howey, Domi, Hamann, Solano, Glass, Speed (Brady 77), Ketsbaia, Shearer.
Subs Not Used: Harper, Saha, Hughes, Griffin.

BLACKBURN: Filan, Kenna, Peacock, Broomes, Croft, Gillespie, Dunn (Konde 59), Marcolin, Duff (Blake 51), Ward, Sutton.
Subs Not Used: Flowers, Davies, Taylor.

Att: 36,295

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Battling Blackburn earned themselves an FA Cup fifth-round replay after weathering a Newcastle storm at St James' Park.

The visitors produced a brave rearguard display to keep out United with former Magpie Darren Peacock in particular in fine form and when he was beaten, goalkeeper John Filan proved up to the task.

Filan was beaten just once by Stephen Glass' 14th-minute shot which came back off the bar.

But United keeper Shay Given also had the woodwork to thank after Ashley Ward did exactly the same two minutes earlier.

And while Gary Speed, who was later stretchered off, and Dietmar Hamann held sway in midfield they simply could not find a way through to secure a home quarter-final against Everton.

Alan Shearer returned from suspension to lead the line in place of Frenchman Louis Saha and Didier Domi got the nod ahead of Andy which went on the attack from the off and continued in the same vein for 90 minutes.

But while wide men Stephen Glass and Nolberto Solano caused trouble throughout they were never able to find the killer ball.

Griffin in defence.

But Blackburn boss Brian Kidd had selection problems with recent signings Matt Jansen and Jason McAteer cup-tied, defender Stephane Henchoz injured and winger Jason Wilcox serving a disciplinary ban.

Newcastle old boys Keith Gillespie and Peacock, however, were handed a chance to show their one-time team-mates exactly what they can do.

Newcastle dominated the first half, although the twin threat of Chris Sutton and Ward kept the excellent Steve Howey and Laurent Charvet on their toes throughout.

Indeed, it was Ward who came within inches of opening the scoring with just 12 minutes gone when Sutton got above Charvet and flicked the ball into the former Barnsley striker's path.

Ward spotted Given off his line and sent in an early lob which left the keeper for dead but, fortunately for the Irishman, came back off the crossbar.

But Glass matched this feat within two minutes as he met Solano's deep cross with a left-foot strike which beat Filan but also rebounded off the woodwork.

If Filan was unable to do much about Glass' effort, he was at his best to block Solano's close-range effort as Temuri Ketsbaia left a trail of defenders in his wake with a twisting 17th-minute run.

The Georgian was causing all kinds of problems and his 23rd-minute lay-off to Speed allowed the Welshman to fire in a low drive which Filan did well to stop after defender Marlon Broomes got the faintest of touches on the way through.

Speed tested the keeper with a similar effort two minutes later and Jeff Kenna had to get in a good tackle to deny Ketsbaia on the half-hour mark after Given, Solano and Hamann linked well.

Ketsbaia went just wide with a right-foot drive 10 minutes from the break but Filan earned his corn once again on the stroke of half-time as he got down well to keep out Speed's header from a Solano corner.

Shearer looked to have found a yard of space inside the box a minute after the restart as he ran on to Ketsbaia's back heel, but although he was dumped to the ground by Broomes' tackle, referee Dermot Gallagher waved play on.

Solano and Hamann almost unlocked the Rovers defence on 50 minutes with a deft exchange of passes but defender Gary Croft intervened just in time.

Sutton's late challenge on Speed a minute later looked to have cost him a red card but it was Gallagher who was blushing as he quickly substituted it with a yellow.

Filan produced another good stop five minutes later after Glass got in on goal from Speed's header but it was Given who had to be alert when Rovers substitute Nathan Blake dived to head Ward's cross towards goal.

Glass went close 18 minutes from time after Filan had to leave his line to prevent Shearer from reaching Warren Barton's cross.

But his side were dealt a major blow five minutes later when Speed was stretchered off with what looked like a serious injury after a last-ditch tackle deep inside his own penalty area.

Peacock's 84th-minute challenge kept out Hamann just when it looked like Solano had carved the decisive opening.

Blackburn went for a late winner as the time ran out but United were in no mood to surrender their FA Cup dream.