NEWCASTLE, England - Tens of thousands of Newcastle United fans gathered in the city on Saturday to celebrate the club's first domestic trophy in 70 years, with the streets turning a sea of black and white for the open-top bus parade.
NEWCASTLE have celebrated ending 70 years of hurt in epic style – with the help of some familiar faces. Geordie icons Ant and Dec led the celebrations as thousands of Toon fans lined the
Tens of thousands of Newcastle United fans gathered in the city on Saturday to celebrate the club's first ... As the bus and crowd approached the Town Moor site, white smoke blanketed the area ...
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"We are all here today to celebrate you and the beautiful life that you ... His teammates sat in the crowd wearing their football jerseys. "I was in a position where I could see family, but I could also see our football team,” said Hamilton Southeastern ...
Leading up to the match, discussions were heated, particularly after Brazilian winger Raphinha claimed that Brazil would dominate Argentina both on and off the pitch. The stir was further exacerbated by rumors of Argentina parading their recent World Cup trophy.
Take a look back at the scenes in Newcastle on Saturday as huge crowds streamed into the city to see the team parade the Carabao Cup. We have set the video alongside the commentary of BBC Radio Newcastle's commentator Matthew Raisbeck from Wembley in the moments after the Magpies defeated Liverpool in the final.
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NewcastleWorld on MSNNorthumbria Police praise "absolutely incredible" Newcastle United fans following Carabao Cup parade weekendNorthumbria Police have prised Newcastle United fans following the club’s parade and Town Moor celebration over the weekend.
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