The former Toon winger jumped ship during the transfer window, having scored the own-goal that put us in the Championship.
But he's back in London, where he always wanted to be, and perhaps will give Fulham the service he rarely gave Newcastle.
Everton looked comfortable at half-time when they led through Tim Cahill's header but Paul Konchesky's deflected equaliser gave them momentum.
Then our old mucker, the Republic of Ireland winger, beat Tim Howard with a powerful drive before the end for his first Fulham goal, giving them their first victory since the opening weekend of the season.