Why I loved Patrick Kluivert - My Newcastle United
My Newcastle United – Why I loved Patrick KluivertHere at The Mag we have introduced a new feature, asking a number of our regular / irregular contributors to write about a past Newcastle United player that they liked / loved for whatever reason, not necessarily the best player they have ever seen.
I think it was a full sell-out crowd for a friendly in which Barcelona tore us apart, making it look like the exhibition match it actually was. Kluivert scored a great goal that night too. At that stage, it would be a pipedream that only two years later he’d sign for us. I think that worked for our side at the time, especially with Robert on one side of the pitch. Most importantly though, he chipped in with some big goals for us in his only season. Match winning goals that sent us to the FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea, and then Spurs.
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