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Newcastle United are just a potential four wins away from Premier League safety after Saturday's 2-0 win at Brentford.
The scenes at the end of the game were balanced as the Magpies showed their appreciation but did not milk it as they thanked the 1,700 supporters who made it to the capital.
United can take another giant step towards safety if they beat Brighton & Hove Albion next Saturday but for now they can enjoy sitting in 14th place - their highest position of the season.
Newcastle have not been on an unbeaten run as long as this since 2011 when Alan Pardew's side finished the season 2010/11 campaign three games unbeaten then bounced into new term with an unbeaten run.
One of the coaching staff Andy Woodman sat alongside me in the Press box on Saturday as he conducted his radio duties for the BBC on a rare day off for the Bromley manager.
Woodman quipped after the game: "It's easy this business...well it is when you win as well as that."
The former goalkeeping guru, who worked alongside Pardew and former head coach John Carver, knows a good side when he sees one.
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