Six games which signalled Newcastle United's time in the Premier League was up

Newcastle's ill-fated campaign started slowly and then lurched from crisis to crisis with only brief moments of respite.
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Here, Press Association Sport takes a look at some of the key games which heralded the end of their stay in the Barclays Premier League.

October 3, 2015: Manchester City 6 Newcastle 1

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Summer signing Aleksandar Mitrovic's first goal for the club simply served to annoy City as Sergio Aguero struck five times inside a bewildering 20-minute period either side of the break.

October 25, 2015: Sunderland 3 Newcastle 0

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The first derby of the season ends in a 3-0 defeat for Steve McClaren's side as Sunderland keep up their stunning record in the Tyne-Wear derby.

November 28, 2015: Crystal Palace 5 Newcastle 1

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Harsh words had been spoken within the dressing room after a 3-0 home defeat by Leicester a week earlier, but the Magpies capitulated in horrific style once again to former boss Alan Pardew's Palace to leave Steve McClaren desperately struggling to keep his head above water.

March 5, 2016: Newcastle 1 Bournemouth 3

McClaren's time was up when his ramshackle team were dismantled by the Cherries in front of the Toon Army, who made their feelings abundantly clear.

April 2, 2016: Norwich 3 Newcastle 2

New boss Rafael Benitez, having collected his first point from a derby draw with Sunderland the previous weekend, saw his team fight back twice to level, only to concede again in injury time on a day when defeat was not an option.

May 7, 2016: Aston Villa 0 Newcastle 0

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Victory amid a rebellious atmosphere at Villa Park might have kept the Magpies' survival hopes alive, but they became the only Premier League club not to beat relegated Villa in either meeting this season as a lack of firepower came back to haunt them once again.