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Newcastle United Homecoming after winning 1969 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, with a 6-2 aggregate win over Ujpest FC of Hungary, Thursday 12th June 1969. Our picture shows
Newcastle United 2-0 Rangers, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Semi Final, 2nd Leg, football match at St James Park, Wednesday 21st May 1969. Newcastle United win 2-0 on aggregate. Our picture shows
Rangers 0-0 Newcastle United, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Semi Final, 1st Leg, football match at Ibrox Stadium, Wednesday 14th May 1969. Our picture shows
Newcastle United v Ujpest Dosza Ist Leg Fairs Cup Final The Ujpest Dosza goalkeeper dives to keep out another Newcastle attempt on goal at St James
1969 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Final First Leg match at St James Park. Newcastle United 6 v Ujpesti Dozsa 2. Goal scored, goalkeeper slides to the ground. 29h May 1969
Liverpool 3-0 Bayern Munich, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Quarter-final 1st Leg match at Anfield, Wednesday 10th March 1971. Our Picture Shows... match action
Newcastle United 2-1 Zaragoza, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Third Round, 2nd Leg, football match at St James Park, Wednesday 15th January 1969. Newcastle United go through on away goals, 4-4 on aggregate
Newcastle United 1-0 Sporting Lisbon, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Second Round, 2nd Leg, football match at St James Park, Wednesday 20th November 1968. Newcastle United win 2-1 on aggregate
Kilmarnock FC Players at Prestwick Airport, April 1967. The Pan Am flight was delayed for 75 minutes. They will be playing East German football team Loko Leipzig in The Inter Cities Fairs Cup
Kilmarnock 2-0 Loko Leipzig, The Inter Cities Fairs Cup match at Rugby Park, Kilmarnock, Scotland, 26th April 1967
Arsenal 3-0 Anderlecht, 1970 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Final 2nd Leg, 28th April 1970. Arsenal win 4-3 on aggregate
1969 Fairs Cup Final - Scott scores third goal for Newcastle v Ujpesti Dozsa Following a successful remodelling of the squad at St James Park
Brian Pop Robson shoots for goal during the Newcastle United v Ujpest Dosza Fairs cup final in 1969. Tynesides public took to European football from the off