Dan Burn says he will "never tire" of watching his Carabao Cup final goal and Newcastle's celebrations, despite saying he was embarrassed on international duty by the number of times the goal was replayed - which even led to him turning televisions off.
JACOB MURPHY is dreaming of being the next one of Eddie Howe’s Newcastle stars to make their England breakthrough. Carabao Cup Final goalscoring hero Dan Burn, 32, was the latest Toon player to
Eddie Howe is determined to bring more silverware to Newcastle as he continues to celebrates the club's first domestic trophy in 70 years. Howe, his players and staff were lauded by an estimated crowd of 300,000 as they paraded the Carabao Cup on Saturday, with Tyneside coming to a standstill to mark the end of the Magpies' agonising drought.
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Coming Home Newcastle on MSNNewcastle United celebrate Carabao Cup in front of 300,000 GeordiesTwo open-top buses carried Eddie Howe and his players from St James’ Park through the heart of Newcastle before arriving at the Town Moor, with more than 300,000 Geordies gathering and spreading all over town with free tickets to join in the festivities.
CRIAG HOPE: Newcastle expect more than 200,000 fans to descend on the city on Saturday as they mark their Carabao Cup victory with an open-top bus parade and party on the Town Moor. The 2-1 win ...
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Even though Newcastle United supporters are known for their passion and dedication, the most recent information regarding the club's intentions to celebrate the Carabao Cup has left them fuming. This moment, which was intended to be filled with happiness and pride, has instead become a boiling storm of anger. But what on earth went wrong exactly?
Tens of thousands of Newcastle fans are gathering in the city to celebrate the team's Carabao Cup win The club's last trophy was the old Fairs Cup in 1969 but the 1955 FA was the club's last domestic success