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The Newcastle United Hall of Fame added two new members in November 2024.

The Newcastle United Foundation annual awards dinner including the induction of the latest pair.

Two United greats were recognised for their many years of commitment to the football club.

The latest to be inducted into the Newcastle United Hall of Fame, Len White and Mick Quinn.

That brought the total up to 31 members (see list below).

The sad passing of both Wyn Davies and Willie McFaul led to some Newcastle United fans questioning why they weren’t in the Newcastle United Hall of Fame.

Indeed, only two members of the Fairs Cup winning side are currently in the NUFC Hall of Fame, Bobby Moncur and David Craig. Joe Harvey was manager of United when we won the Fairs Cup and he is also in.

Should all the members of the Fairs Cup team be inducted into the Newcastle United Hall of Fame?

Maybe induct the ‘Fairs Cup team’ as one entry?

Anybody else who you think is a glaring omission in the Newcastle United Hall of Fame?

Shola Ameobi (2000-2014)
Peter Beardsley (1983-1987 and 1993-1997)
John Beresford (1992-1998)
Frank Brennan (1946-1956)
Frank Clark (1962-1975)
Andy Cole (1993-1995)
David Craig (1966-1978)
Les Ferdinand (1995-1997)
Hughie Gallacher (1925-1930)
Shay Given (1997-2009)
Steve Harper (1993-2013)
Joe Harvey (1945-1953)
Kevin Keegan (1982-1984)
Jimmy Lawrence (1904-1922)
Rob Lee (1992-2002)
Malcolm Macdonald (1971-1976)
Mick Martin (1978-1984)
Bill McCracken (1904-1924)
Terry McDermott (1973-1974 and 1982-1984)
Jackie Milburn (1943-1957)
Bobby Mitchell (1949-1961)
Bobby Moncur (1962-1974)
Micky Quinn (1989-1992)
Jock Rutherford (1902-1913)
Stan Seymour (1920-1929)
Nolberto Solano (1998-2004 and 2005-2007)
Alan Shearer (1996-2006)
Gary Speed (1998-2004)
Pavel Srnicek (1991-1998 and 2006-2007)
Colin Veitch (1899-1914)
Len White (1953-1962)


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