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‘We have let everybody down’ – Newcastle struggle on the road again

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A familiar refrain rang around stadiums up and down the country less than a year ago.

“I don’t want to go home,” Newcastle United fans sang repeatedly. “This is the best trip I’ve ever been on.”

Yet victories at the Emirates, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and Old Trafford felt like a fever dream on Sunday as Newcastle fell to a 3-1 defeat against Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium.

It was certainly not the anniversary present Howe had in mind as he marked four years as the Magpies’ head coach.

Howe’s side have failed to win on the road in the Premier League since April and now lie just two points above the relegation zone.

“I can’t give you a satisfactory answer to that because it’s not satisfactory,” Howe said, when asked about the contrast in away results.

Brentford give Newcastle a taste of their own medicine

Similar words were said, of course, after a 3-1 defeat against West Ham in the capital a week ago.

Captain Bruno Guimaraes even said his side were “going to be motivated for Sunday”.

Nine of those who lined up at the London Stadium were given the chance to end the club’s wait for an away victory against Brentford.

But this is a team who have developed a nasty habit of turning up under the lights at St James’ Park and in Champions League games, only to fail truer tests of their mentality on their travels in the Premier League.

Sure enough, just days after a 2-0 home win against Athletic Club in the Champions League, Newcastle foundered on the road once again – despite going ahead through Harvey Barnes.

“It is hard to see what the difference is,” Barnes told Sky Sports. “There shouldn’t be, really. The results shouldn’t differ as much as they are.”

But it keeps happening.

The word “relentless” has so often been used to describe Newcastle at their very best under Howe over the years.

Yet it was rather telling that Brentford manager Keith Andrews justifiably used that term while talking about his own side after they covered more distance, won more aerial duels, and had seven times as many shots on target than Newcastle.

“We want it to be a place where it’s uncomfortable for the opposition,” he said.

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‘We knew the start would potentially be slightly choppy’

It might be easy to forget that Newcastle were in front at half-time, only to fail to press home that advantage.

The Magpies took nearly half an hour to register their first shot on target, which Barnes converted impressively, but they did not muster another.

It has become a familiar story.

Newcastle have failed to score more than once in all of their nine winless away fixtures in the league.

Record signing Nick Woltemade has made an impressive start – scoring six goals in 12 starts. He popped up with a moment of pure inspiration at Brighton last month to briefly drag his side level, and played his part in Barnes’ goal on Sunday.

But he has cut an increasingly isolated figure on the road, often coming deep to try to get involved.

At a time when his fellow forward Yoane Wissa remains sidelined, few others are stepping up to ease the burden and grab that crucial second goal in games.

In fact, aside from Woltemade, Barnes and Jacob Murphy are the only other Newcastle players to score away from home in the Premier League this season.

Defensive frailties rear head again

Issues at the back are just as alarming for Newcastle as their lack of goals.

When they failed to score in each of their opening three away days this season, they could at least back on a resilient backline to keep a clean sheet and secure a point against Aston Villa, Leeds United and Bournemouth.

But Newcastle have since let in eight goals – at Brentford, Brighton and West Ham – and a team of supposed giants ultimately crumbled at the Gtech.

After Sven Botman could only flick Michael Kayode’s long throw across his own goal, goalkeeper Nick Pope was at sea as Kevin Schade headed his side level.

Guimaraes may have argued the case with referee Stuart Attwell that Pope was impeded, but the goal rightly stood and Newcastle never recovered.

Dan Burn was then extremely fortunate not to give away a penalty – the first time around – after taking down Dango Ouattara inside the area.

But rather than taking Burn off there and then – at a time when the 6ft 7in defender was on a yellow card – Howe opted not to.

By the time left-back Lewis Hall finally entered the fray, from the bench, his side were 2-1 down following Igor Thiago’s penalty, Burn had been sent off for a second booking after fouling Ouattara, and Pope had gone off with a concussion on an afternoon Joelinton also hobbled off.

Yet Newcastle’s defending only got worse.

Malick Thiaw failed to cut out Mathias Jensen’s through ball for Brentford’s third goal and the casual Botman was far too slow to react as Thiago slotted the ball under substitute Aaron Ramsdale.

It brought back memories of Newcastle’s display at the Gtech at a similar stage of last season, when the visitors were beaten 4-2.

That bruising loss ended up proving a turning point, but nothing suggests this side are about to embark on an almighty nine-game winning run again.

They look a long way away from that.

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Gillian Anderson’s new Netflix drama Trespasses is based on Louise Kennedy’s novel, which follows a cross-community love affair in Northern Ireland during the Troubles

Gillian Anderson is inspiringly unapologetic about her free-spirited approach to dating. Having enjoyed two marriages, two long-term relationships, a dates with some who have very famous exes, her unflinching honesty about her love life is beloved by many fans.

Her career has also been iconic. From finding fame as sceptical Dana Scully in The X-Files to compiling a collection of confessions from women around the world in her book Want: Sexual Fantasies by Anonymous, she has become known for being the voice of reason and source of female empowerment.

Her latest project is no different. Gillian is set to play a mother of a young Catholic woman who falls in love with a Protestant man in an upcoming Channel 4 and Netflix romantic drama, Trespasses, set in Northern Ireland in 1975, amid the Troubles.

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What is Gillian’s new Netflix romance about?

Trespasses is based on a novel by Louise Kennedy. The show is set to air on Channel 4 and Netflix on 9 November. It is set in Holywood, County Down, just a few miles north of Belfast, in 1975. Gillian plays Gina, the mother of Lola Petticrew’s Cushla.

Cushla is a young Catholic school teacher who pulls extra shifts as a bartender in her family’s pub, often frequented by locals and soldiers from the nearby barracks. It is there that she meets a Protestant lawyer and the two start a relationship.

Speaking about the role and trauma of the Troubles that still exists in Ireland, Gillian told BBC News NI: “What I was surprised at this last time was the degree to which the trauma is still under the surface [in Northern Ireland], all the time.

“And so it is so much a part of the character of the place, too. Coming as an outsider it’s shocking because one’s told that it’s part of the past, but it’s clear that it’s on the tip of everyone’s tongues still today.”

Who has Gillian been married to?

The actress’ love life is just as exciting as her TV roles. Her first husband was Clyde Klotz, an assistant art director on The X-Files. He is the father of her daughter Piper.

Gillian married Clyde in a Buddhist ceremony held in Hawaii on 1 January 1994. Piper was born later that year. “I got pregnant on my wedding night,” Gillian said. “How old-fashioned is that?”

She and Clyde divorced three years later in 1997. After that, Gillian started dating British actor Adrian Hughes and then Hollywood producer Randy Stone. She also dated actor Rod Rowland and later restaurant owner Keith McNally.

But her second marriage was to Julian Ozanne, a producer and director who made several documentaries, including one about Giorgio Armani. The pair married in 2004 and split just over a year later.

Did Gillian date Geri Halliwell’s ex?

Yes, she did. After splitting from her second husband, Gillian began a relationship with Mark Griffiths, a businessman who was previously linked to Spice Girl Geri Halliwell, who is now married to former Formula 1 star Christian Horner.

She and Mark had a son together in 2006 and another in 2008. Talking to the Mirror, she said: “Mark is one of the kindest people I have ever met. He has a very good head on his shoulders and part of me was ready to be grounded. I recognised that in him. That is exactly what has taken place – a grounding for all of us. And really paying attention to what is precious.”

The couple split in 2012, after six years together. This isn’t the only person she’s dated whose had a famous ex, as Randy Stone was linked to Barbara Streisand. And she was linked to Chris Martin. Though the Coldplay singer is famous in and of himself, he is also the ex of Oscar-winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow.

Who is Gillian dating now?

Gillian is not thought to be dating anyone. Her last long-term relationship was with screenwriter Peter Morgan. The two were first romantically linked in 2016.

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The pair lived in separate homes and Gillian told The Guardian: “My partner and I don’t live together. If we did, that would be the end of us. It works so well as it is and it feels so special when we do come together.”

In 2020, they broke up, and Peter was said to have moved on with his long-time friend Jemma Goldsmith. But a month later, the two were rumoured to be back on, leaving Jemma “shocked and confused”. They were reported to have broken up for good not long after, but in April of 2023, seemed to confirm they had gotten back together. However, this has not been confirmed and Gillian is thought to be single at the moment.