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John Trewick of Newcastle United. Born in the region
John Trewick of Newcastle United. Born in the region, John Trewick became Uniteds most expensive player at £ 250, 000 when he returned to the northeast from West Bromwich Albion. A good link-man in midfield, he performed well as the Black n Whites headed for promotion
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