• The Tyneside Amateur League was a football competition based in England. It had one division, which sat at level 14 of the English football league system...
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  • Heaton Stannington F.C. (category Tyneside Amateur League)
    District Amateur League until resigning in December 1904. They did not join a league until 1913, when they entered the Tyneside Minor League. After one...
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  • Northern Football Alliance (category Football leagues in England)
    be relegated to either the North Northumberland League Division One, or the Tyneside Amateur League, depending on which is more geographically appropriate...
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    Retrieved 8 May 2021. "Bellingham Parish Council". Tyneside Amateur League Division One: League Table Archived 14 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Wikimedia...
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  • with Tyneside Amateur League) South East Northumberland League (founded in 1921 and eventually incorporated in Tyneside Amateur League) Tyneside League Tyneside...
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  • Newcastle Blue Star F.C. (category Tyneside Amateur League)
    League two years later. The club would play in this league for six seasons before moving onto the North East Amateur League. Spells in the Tyneside Amateur...
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  • Jarrow Roofing Boldon Community Association F.C. (category Tyneside Amateur League)
    League. They were runners-up in their first season, but the league was disbanded and the club joined the Division One of the Tyneside Amateur League for...
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  • league Ellington - promoted from Tyneside Amateur League Jesmond - promoted from Tyneside Amateur League Stobswood Welfare - promoted from Tyneside Amateur...
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  • Bedlington Terriers F.C. (category Tyneside Amateur League)
    League Cup again in 1969–70. After leaving the Northern Alliance at the end of the 1978–79 season, the club spent the 1979–80 season in the Tyneside Amateur...
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  • of the FA Amateur Cup in 1929–30, and were runners-up in the Tyneside League in 1932–33. In 1936–37 the club finished bottom of the league, which they...
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  • Durham, the league has contained teams from Tyneside as well, with some geographical overlap with the Northern Football Alliance at the leagues' borders...
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    Whitley Bay (category Metropolitan Borough of North Tyneside)
    Whitley Bay is a seaside town in the North Tyneside borough in Tyne and Wear, England. It formerly governed as part of Northumberland and has been part...
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    North Shields (/ʃiːlz/ SHEELZ) is a town in the Borough of North Tyneside in Tyne and Wear, England. It is 8 miles (13 km) north-east of Newcastle upon...
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  • Jarrow F.C. (category North Eastern League)
    Northern League Division Two. The original Jarrow club were formed in 1894 after Jarrow Rangers folded. Having initially been accepted into the Tyneside League...
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    and Tyneside were noted for glass-making between the 17th and 19th centuries. In 1827 about two fifths of all English glass was made in the Tyneside area...
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    Sunderland. The Wearside Football League is one of the levels in the English football league system and contains amateur teams such as Easington Colliery...
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  • Tom Grey (category Sportspeople from the Metropolitan Borough of North Tyneside)
    English amateur footballer who played as a centre-half in the Football League for Sunderland and Newcastle United. He was capped by England at amateur level...
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  • Wallsend F.C. (category Sport in the Metropolitan Borough of North Tyneside)
    afforded senior status in 1895, and joined the Tyneside League. The team played in both the FA Cup and the FA Amateur Cup for the first time in 1896. They lost...
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  • John Coxon (footballer) (category Sportspeople from the Metropolitan Borough of North Tyneside)
    (7 April 1922 – May 1998) was an English amateur footballer who played as a full back in the Football League for Darlington. Coxon was born in Whitley...
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  • Andrew Carr (footballer) (category Sportspeople from the Metropolitan Borough of North Tyneside)
    1983) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Crewe Alexandra, Mansfield Town, Middlesbrough and Rochdale. Andrew...
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  • man setup. Unlike the majority of top European leagues, British American football is currently amateur as opposed to pro or semi-professional. Clubs largely...
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  • Whitley Bay F.C. (category Sport in the Metropolitan Borough of North Tyneside)
    of the Northern Alliance League, winning the League Championship, League Cup (twice), and in 1952–53 became the first amateur team to win the Northumberland...
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  • North Shields F.C. (category Sport in the Metropolitan Borough of North Tyneside)
    the Tyneside League. The following season they competed in the Northern Alliance and from 1921 they were re-admitted to the North Eastern League. Success...
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    Michael Owen (category First Division/Premier League top scorers)
    decade-long dispute explains why one is loved and the other loathed on Tyneside". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 19 June 2024. "Agents offer...
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    Paul Crowther pleaded guilty to common assault and criminal damage at Tyneside Magistrates' Court, where District Judge Bernard Begley ordered him to...
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    Jackie Milburn (category English Football League players)
    1997, brought him national recognition and afforded him iconic status on Tyneside. In total, Milburn played in three FA Cup winning finals for United; 1951...
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    Paul Gascoigne (category English Football League players)
    a further knee injury in late 1991 when an incident at a nightclub on Tyneside kept him out for even longer. The saga over Gascoigne's proposed transfer...
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    1985) is an English professional snooker player from Wallsend in North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear. After showing promise from a young age, Wilson won the...
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    Siem de Jong (category Premier League players)
    like to succeed at Newcastle' - Siem de Jong still hopeful of a future on Tyneside". 11 December 2016. "Ajax haalt Siem de Jong terug naar de Eredivisie"...
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  • Stan Alexander (category Sportspeople from the Metropolitan Borough of North Tyneside)
    footballer who played as inside forward. He was born in Percy Main, North Tyneside, England. The Hull Daily Mail reported "A third addition to the City playing...
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