When Did You Realise Newcastle United Weren’t Rubbish?

Not many Newcastle fans had great hopes for last season but at what point did you realise our team wasn’t going to be rubbish?

We all must have had the same experience at some point last season, the moment when you thought ‘Actually I think we’re going to do pretty good this year’.

We’ve picked out a few results in the first half of the season and all we need is for you to tell us which result gave you that feelgood factor and reassurance that the team were going to do good.

Have your say in our poll below.

Our magazine runs a readers poll at the end of each season and  we are giving you the chance to vote on a number of questions online that will help to give the definitive guide to how Newcastle United have fared over the last twelve months.

Your voice will be added to the thousands who take part via the magazine and the results will be published in the magazine Summer Special which is out on Saturday 2nd June.

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  • Peterandgeorgia

    1957 after my first home game against Preston NE.

  • CheikandBake

    I put a tenner on us to finish in the Top 4 last summer. I didn’t think we’d do it but I knew we could finish top 7/8.

  • Cheik & bake

    But if I had to pick a game where I knew we would be able to challenge top 4/5, I’d pick 3. Spurs at home (drew with the best form team in the league), Stoke away (won away at a tough place and showed Pards’ tactical prowess) and Man City away (even though we lost, we made them look sh*t until Ryan Taylor handed them 2 goals before HT).

  • Perry

    Id have to say stoke at home 3-0 , we played very good football comfortably beat them just looked a class act really

  • Spoon_Army

    stoke away and spurs at home are the 2 games I look back on. Because of those games, i knew we had a chance of beating Man Utd at home….which, of course, we did.