News about Lewis Miley

NEWCASTLE NOTEBOOK: The search for Dan Ashworth's replacement approaches its final phase, Lewis Miley is set to miss the rest of the season... while Toon stars celebrated Spurs win with the Wealdstone Raider!

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 19, 2024
CRAIG HOPE: Newcastle's players celebrated last Saturday's 4-0 win over Tottenham in the company of The Wealdstone Raider, their unofficial minder for the night. Not sure who he is? Real name Gordon Hill, he went viral on social media 11 years ago when, supporting non-League Wealdstone FC, he was involved in an exchange with a rival fan in which he repeatedly - and somewhat comedically - asked, 'You want some?'. The video has been viewed 23 million times. The Raider - 5ft 2ins tall - is also available for hire and, as part of goalkeeper Mark Gillespie's stag do, he travelled to the North-East for a night on the Toon with a few of the team. They all chipped in to cover the cost.

Lewis Miley, a Newcastle native, has been sidelined for several weeks after suffering back injury with England's U20s... as Eddie Howe's selection issues put the team's season's final stages of the season come into play

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2024
Newcastle will wait for the findings of a scan before estimating how long he will be out for, but several weeks is the minimum time span. It's a huge blow to Eddie Howe, because Miley, 17, has played a major role in Newcastle's season and been a regular presence ever since breaking into the team full in November. He has appeared in 17 Premier League games, starting with 14 games, and has expressed admiration for Howe's faith in him.

BOOK OUTSTEADLE: The overcrowding at Hillsborough last season was officially listed as 'near miss,' according to Toon, who is planning a pre-season return to the United States... and a particular Rafa is on the Magpies' radar

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 15, 2024
CRAIG HOPE: Despite the marches in Sheffield on Wednesday, the overcrowding in Newcastle's FA Cup match against Hillsborough last year has now been described as a "near miss" by the organisers. After we highlighted fears raised by followers of Leppings Lane End, where 97 Liverpool supporters died after a crush in the 1989 FA Cup semi-finals, Mail Sport has been barred from attending matches by the Championship club. Fans of Newcastle's frightening in the concourse and tunnel entrance to the seating area prior to kick-off. We reported their evidence and were informed by the club that we were no longer accepted at Hillsborough.

Here's a look at the English game DON'T comprehend as football chiefs return to their positions in the cash-spinning new Champions League

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 14, 2024
IAN LADYMAN: One of the season's most dispiriting conversations was with a CEO of a Premier League club about FIFA's plans for a 32-team summer World Club Cup, which will be held in America in 2025. His argument was that it would be amazing to see the world's top clubs competing against each other competitively, but I countered by saying that they already did it every season in the Champions League. 'Meah, but people can't get enough of these games,' said the narrator.'

Lewis Miley of Newcastle is expected to land a lucrative booty deal as sportswear experts battle it out to sign the teen sensation... with Adidas fighting for his rights

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 25, 2024
Exclusive BY SAMI MOKBEL: Lewis Miley, a teen sensation, is at the center of a lucrative booty competition as a slew of sportswear specialists fight to recruit the youngster. Miley burst onto the scene in the second half of 2023, when head coach Eddie Howe led the Magpies' midfield. The academy alum, who does not turn 18 until May, has made 16 first team appearances this season.

After a breakout year for Alejandro Garnacho, West Ham's next Declan Rice, a Liverpool prodigy known as the 'Tasmanian devil' and a 17-year-old playing in the Champions League, is the team's best teenage prodigy?

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 2, 2024
The age-old saying in football has held true: if you're healthy enough, you're old enough. Fans of youth in this campaign have enjoyed a showcase of youth, from Alejandro Garnacho's rise to fame at Manchester United to the emergence of Kobbie Mainoo at Old Trafford to Lewis Miley's maturity at Newcastle. Of course, top flight stars emerging in their teens is nothing new for supporters who have watched Wayne Rooney, Michael Owen, David Beckham, Frank Lampard, and Cesc Fabregas flourish in decades past.

Lewis Miley, the Newcastle wonderkid, has climbed to the top ten youngest Premier League scorers since netting against Fulham aged 17... five of whom have won the competition, but can you guess the No. 1?

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 18, 2023
During Newcastle's 3-0 victory over Fulham on Saturday, Newcastle midfielder Lewis Miley made the club's youngest-ever Premier League scorer while netting at the Gallowgate End. Mail Sport takes a look at the ten youngest scorers in the Premier League's history.

Newcastle's teenage star Lewis Miley opens his Premier League account, West Ham's dynamic duo tame Wolves and it's three goals in two games for a Spurs forward - but who takes top spot in this week's POWER RANKINGS?

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 18, 2023
Mail Sport's latest Power Rankings take a look at the most in-form superstars from across the Premier League as the festive season is in full swing. Manchester City's title credentials were dealt a blow again when Pep Guardiola's side lost a 2-0 lead against Crystal Palace, while Arsenal shocked Liverpool at the top of the table. As Erik ten Hag's Red Devils held their resolve to demand a deserved point at Anfield, Jurgen Klopp was denied a prompt Christmas present in the form of another Manchester United thrashing.

During Newcastle's 3-0 victory over Fulham, Lewis Miley came across as Magpies youngster Eddie Howe's team continued to impress with the injury issue

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 17, 2023
CRAIG HOPE AT ST JAMES' PARK: Get close to Lewis Miley and he doesn't appear old enough to be cleaning boots. Watch him from afar and you'll be able to lace him. He does not appear to be a future star at 17. He seems to be a player for now, and Newcastle needed him on Saturday. Miley was supposed to be resting after seven straight starts despite the team's injury epidemic. But as hunger grew and 10-man Fulham dug in for a point, Miley dug his team out of a hole. Given that he's still a youth, he's the youngest-ever Premier League scorer for his boyhood team.

As the 17-year-old defeated Fulham in 3-0 victory, Eddie Howe remains 'delighted' for youngster Lewis Miley after netting a 'important goal in our season.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 16, 2023
Lewis Miley, Newcastle's youngest Premier League goalcorer, was lauded by Newcastle boss Eddie Howe for his remarkable run as Newcastle's youngest Premier League goalscorer. Prosecutors won by 3-0 over a ten-man Fulham, Miley, a 17-year-old midfielder, who appeared in the match as a first-half replacement for the injured Joelinton and broke the deadlock in the 57th minute. Miguel Almiron and Dan Burn were able to win by adding to the Magpies' total count.

Newcastle 3-0 Fulham: Magpies cruise to victory after European exit with 17-year-old Lewis Miley making history as Newcastle's youngest EVER Premier League goalscorer

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 16, 2023
CRAIG HOPE AT ST JAMES' PARK: To fully appreciate Lewis Miley's nascent years, consider that he was just 13 years old at the first Covid-19 lockdown. He was the cure for his boyhood club's injury epidemic. He is also the youngest ever Premier League scorer. In doing so, he changed the story of an afternoon that was supposed to go negative for Eddie Howe's side.

After an error in the Toffees' match-day program, Lewis Miley has been named in CHELSEA's squad for the match against Everton

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 10, 2023
Lewis Miley, a Newcastle midfielder, has been called in Chelsea's squad for the match against Everton on Sunday. Since being drafted into Eddie Howe's side's first squad this season, the 17-year-old has shone in recent weeks. Miley is expected to be in Manchester for the trip to Tottenham but has mistakenly been included in Chelsea's matchday squad.

Lewis Miley, a 'unique' teenage celebrity, has risen to Newcastle's plans to cover for suspended Sandro Tonali, according to Eddie Howe

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 6, 2023
CRAIG HOPE: Eddie Howe claims he has never seen a 17-year-old boy be thrown into such high-profile matches and perform like Lewis Miley, and the emergence of the 'unique' academy player could have a huge impact on Newcastle's plans to sign up for Sandro Tonali in January. In the Premier League against Chelsea last month, the midfielder made his full home debut against Manchester United and then played 90 minutes against Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United. Howe's side won both domestic games and was only denied victory in Paris due to a contentious injury-time penalty. Miley was outstanding in all three categories and will fly to Everton on Thursday. When a move for Tonali, who is banned until August after breaking gambling laws, may have changed the club's thinking regarding New Year transfer market, admits Howe.

Newcastle Q&A LIVE: Were the Magpies 'robbed' against PSG last night?What are Lewis Miley's long-term prospects?Craig Hope answers your questions

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2023
As Craig Hope addresses all of the major concerns regarding Newcastle United, follow Mail Sport's live blog.

MARK CLATTENBURG: Newcastle is entitled to feel insulted by PSG's late penalty, but the referee's decision to award the late spot-kick went against all UEFA guidelines

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 28, 2023
MARK CLATTENBURG: Newcastle has every right to be angry. In the eight minutes of stoppage time, Kylian Mbappe should never have been able to equalize from the penalty spot. The 2022 World Cup final was referred to by Szymon Marciniak, and Tomasz Kwiatkowski was his VAR. They are a veteran team and well-known, but they must be separated as one major mistake on their part. All we can say is that our referees and VARs are as reliable as they are consistent in their decision-making.