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Exiles Show Immense Character in Thrilling Comeback Victory at Rodney Parade

What an absolute belter of a game at Rodney Parade! Newport County, our beloved Exiles, served up a truly 'bonkers' ninety minutes in their final home fixture of the season, ultimately coming out on top with a thrilling 3-2 victory over the Latics. It was a performance that had everything – early setbacks, heroic comebacks, and a never-say-die attitude that perfectly encapsulates the spirit of this Newport side. Our gaffer, Graham Coughlan, will no doubt be bursting with pride at the character shown by his squad, who dug deep to grab all three points in a match that felt more like a cup final.

The atmosphere was electric from the first whistle, but it was the Latics who drew first blood, putting us on the back foot early on. Yet, true to form, this Newport team refused to buckle. The lads rallied, pushed forward with intent, and found a way back into the game, sending a roar of relief and renewed belief through the stands. Just when it felt like we had wrestled control, the visitors struck again, restoring their lead and leaving many of us wondering if it just wasn't going to be our day. But if there’s one thing we’ve learned about this County squad, it’s that they thrive on adversity. There was no head-dropping, only a collective resolve to right the wrongs and fight for every single blade of grass.

The second half was a testament to the team's unwavering spirit. With the clock ticking down and the tension palpable, the Exiles pressed relentlessly, knowing that a draw simply wouldn't do on their last outing in front of the faithful at home. The equalizer, when it came, felt like a pressure valve releasing, but the lads weren't content to settle. They wanted more, they believed in more, and their relentless pursuit of a winner was finally rewarded with a decisive goal that sparked scenes of pure jubilation. It was a moment that perfectly captured the rollercoaster nature of the match and the season as a whole.

This comeback win wasn't just about the three points; it was a fitting send-off for our supporters at Rodney Parade, showcasing the grit and determination that has defined much of our campaign. To come from behind not once, but twice, against a resilient opponent, speaks volumes about the mental fortitude within this group. It's performances like these, full of heart and drama, that remind us why we turn up week in, week out. As the final whistle blew, the cheers echoed around the ground, a loud and proud acknowledgement of a team that simply refused to be beaten. What a way to sign off from our home turf until next season!

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Our story

Newport County were founded in 1989 and have grown into one of the distinctive clubs of Wales football. Through promotions, relegations and cup runs the supporters' community has kept the identity alive — and this hub collects the everyday moments that make up that story.

The ground

Rodney Parade is the heart of matchday. With a capacity of around 11676 it hosts the loudest support in the league and has seen some of the most unforgettable moments in club history.

Crest & colours

The crest of Newport County carries the identity of the city and the supporters. The primary colours of #FFB81C appear on every shirt, scarf and banner inside the ground.

The rivalry

The fiercest rivalry for Newport County remains the derby with Cardiff City — a fixture that raises the temperature of every season and draws the away end shoulder-to-shoulder.

Trophies & honours

Newport County have lifted silverware across the domestic cup and league calendar over the years. Each trophy pinned to the honours board was earned by a squad of players who became part of the supporters' folklore.

About this fan hub

This is an unofficial Newport County fan hub. Every page is assembled by a supporter-run editorial team — no AI-generated fluff, no pay-walled fixtures, no spam. Just news, match-notes, squad data and a little bit of scrapbook energy.

Frequently asked

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When were Newport County founded?

Newport County were founded in 1989.

Where do Newport County play their home games?

At Rodney Parade in Casnewydd.

What is Newport County's nickname?

The club is known as The Exiles.

Who are Newport County's main rivals?

The defining rival is Cardiff City.

How many league titles have Newport County won?

The record currently stands at 0 top-flight titles.

What league do Newport County play in?

Newport County play in the England League Two.

Who is the Newport County head coach?

Consult the Squad page for the current head coach listing.

Who are some Newport County legends?

See the About page and the Squad for both legendary names and today's first team.

Where can I watch the games?

Check the Fixtures page — each upcoming match shows the regional broadcaster.

Is this the official club website?

No. This is a supporter-run, unofficial fan hub. The club has no editorial input.