Newcastle United - Band of brothers nufc
No commentsAs a great believer in brotherly love, this is an article on brothers who have played for our great club, Newcastle United.The most famous brothers to have played for our club are George and Ted Robledo in the 1950s.
Peter Withe became a cult hero at Newcastle between 1978 and 1980. If he wasn’t catching dogs at St James’ Park, he was swinging on crossbars after another towering header had nearly burst the net. His younger brother Chris joined us in 1980 and made two league appearances. Younger brother Sammy enjoyed a spell in the first team under Alan Pardew and at one stage another brother Tomi was on our books.
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