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Established in 1977
after Gateshead United folded, the club are
known as the "
Tynesiders" or the "Heed".
There had been a
Gateshead A.F.C. in the
Football League...
- turn of the new year, but
Beckham and his
teammates had
overhauled the
Tynesiders at the top of the
league by mid
March and they
remained top
until the...
- (Another
Newcastle brigade — the 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) —
contained Tynesiders with
Scottish connections). The brigade's four
battalions were
known as...
- draw at
Sheffield Wednesday towards the end of September, only for the
Tynesiders to
return to the top of the
table soon after. Then came Cantona's comeback...
-
bracketed together with
Leicester City at the
bottom of the table. The
Tynesiders had been in the
First Division for 13 years,
while Leicester's latest...
- Rovers.
Gooch made
seven appearances and
scored one goal,
putting the
Tynesiders ahead in a 3–1 home win
against Wrexham and
causing an own goal by opponent...
- but his
signings failed to gel and he was
sacked in
October with the
Tynesiders bottom of the
First Division. His
successor Jim
Smith was
unable to keep...
- "Newcastle-Gateshead
kittiwakes arrive back on Tyneside". BBC News. 27
April 2020. "
Tynesiders". Springwatch. BBC. 19 May 2010.
Retrieved 8
December 2015. "Tyne Kittiwakes...
-
nickname can
instead be used for the chant, such as
Gateshead fans
chanting "
Tynesiders". In the 1933 film Duck Soup,
Harpo Marx,
playing Pinky, a spy infiltrating...
- "North East New Arts ****ociation"),
which explored the
fantasies of a
Tynesider working in a café, with
ideas of
founding an arts ****ociation in the northeast...