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Newcastle notebook: Howe's Academy vision, 13-0 Man City loss and Sean Longstaff contract

Eddie Howe is keen to improve the links between Newcastle United's Academy and the club's first-team training base. The long-term vision at United is to have all teams of all ages training at the new training centre including the NUFC Women's team but in years gone by there has been a disconnect between both the senior squad and the Under-23s and Under-18s.

Newcastle have historically always been recovering from the days when Kevin Keegan scrapped the reserve team all together and banished the second string to Gateshead's International Stadium.

The support network was poor at that time with then coach Jeff Clarke having to drive the team bus as well as preparing the team, and there was no pathway to the first-team as the Magpies of the mid-90s focused on the senior side. The club have vastly improved their Academy and Little Benton is a major improvement of years gone by.

Newcastle's Under-23 team did train at the club's first-team base and eat with the senior squad after training. But that was stopped in 2016.

Howe has now invited the Under-23 side to train once a week with the first-team and is keen to improve links between the two centres until the club's training facility has been improved.

The season has been a difficult one for the Academy as they continue to struggle in the Barclays Under-18 League. They were beaten 6-0 at Manchester United last weekend.

However, things got even worse as the club's youth team suffered a 13-0 defeat at the hands of Manchester City. In a week in which the Under-23 lost 4-2 to Southampton to miss out on the play-offs, Howe will be eager to have a review of the club's youth system in the summer.

Academy chief Steve Harper watched on from the stands against the Saints and is now over a

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