Yes, 13 days after United picked up a shiny trophy. The first silverware in 56 years. The first domestic trophy in 70 years.
Saturday’s celebrations on Newcastle’s Town Moor staged to commemorate Eddie Howe’s team’s Carabao Cup triumph against Liverpool at Wembley two weeks ago was all those things and much, much, more. If ...
I went to Newcastle on Saturday to see the Newcastle United players, the Carabao Cup and a bus parade in the city that left ...
Newcastle United's 'oldest season ticket holder' says that attending the Carabao Cup parade was one of the best days of his ...
Charlie Bennett recounts his personal experience from Newcastle United’s wild - and long-awaited - trophy celebrations.
Eddie Howe is determined to bring more silverware to Newcastle as he continues to celebrates the club’s first domestic trophy in 70 years.
Newcastle United brought 300,000 people to the streets for an emotional open-top bus parade to celebrate their League Cup ...
As the city welcomes its first domestic championship celebration in seven decades, the atmosphere is undeniably electric, promising an unforgettable experience for approximately 200,000 devoted fans.
Newcastle celebrated their first major trophy win since 1969 in a grand open top bus parade. 1,50,000 fans filled the streets ...
Howe was also taken aback by the sight of a huge banner of himself being unfurled down the front of the Sandman Signature ...
Eddie Howe's side ended their lengthy 70-year wait for a domestic trophy after beating Liverpool earlier this month, courtesy of goals from local hero Dan Burn and Alexander Isak.