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Bees stung as Magpies fly to victory (Brentford v Newcastle United). Was this season a success??

Bees stung as Magpies fly to victory (Brentford v Newcastle United). Was this season a success??

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Newcastle United wrapped up their Premier League season with a win over Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium (Brentford Community Stadium).

After a tough season with an unprecedented amount of injuries, player suspensions and very trough Cup draws, we end the season 7th and a chance of European football next season. We leave that in the hands of the title winners Manchester City and need them to win over local rivals Manchester United in the FA Cup final.


We also discuss the trip to Melbourne Australia and what the named squad could mean for potential transfers away from the club.


Join us as we go over all of this, and have some general Toon chat.


St James' Pod, a Newcastle United podcast.


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