Newcastle United 2024/25

Went for a meal in the local pub where they were showing the Game. There was a Newcastle fan there (I deduced that from the black and white striped football shirt he had on!). On the way out I told him I was glad he’d stopped Liverpool getting a double. Told him I was a City fan and that now that they had started winning things they would have the Premier League pouring over their books to find something to hit them with. He said “But we haven’t done anything wrong”. I replied that that didn’t matter they’d still spend years dragging their name through the mud. He came back with “We’re relying on you lot to clear all the hurdles so we get a clear run”. We shook hands as I left.
 
when will the bbc, guardian, mail et al, newcastle just like us do not give a flying fuck about the rest of the world and how it appears to them.
 
Agree, saying it won't be seen the same to the rest of the football world because of their owners.
Not shocked but still disappointed in that report.
They don't understand how football supporters think. 99% aren't bothered how their success is gained. Especially when it's from a country that we have a very strong trading and full diplomatic relationship with.

You never here any issues in the media when BAE systems and the like sell arms to Saudi.

Just the woke BBC trying to be the conscience of the masses and failing.
 
You can’t get in anywhere.
The bars are too full, and have been all day.
The Tesco Express opposite SJP was closed by the police after full time.

Thanks for the congratulations.

Honestly, I cried at fulltime.
I was at a watch party in a bar in Newcastle for members of a Newcastle forum that I go on. The guy who set it up is a Newcastle fan from Chesterfield, his dad is a Sheffield United fan, and his parents came up with him.
His dad was consoling me as I cried both at half time, and full time.

After full time the first thing I did was call my stepdad who in hospital. He was the one who got me interested in football, last time we got to the final in 2023 I watched it with him. I thought that I had to share those moments with him.
I made sure he had credit on his TV to be able to watch it, as I did for the 2nd leg of the Arsenal match.
To think a week before the 2nd leg of the Arsenal match, we were asked by the Dr’s about what his wishes were, it’s relief that not only has pulled through and is on the mend, but he got to see us win something.
All of our fans know people who never did.

Honestly though, amazing, and nothing has sunk in yet.
By all rights the club should be on an upward trajectory, and you would think that we’ll go on to win more trophies, but there is no guarantee that it will happen, and we’ll savour this, no matter if it turns out to be our only one, or just the first one.

Heartfelt congratulations. Most of us on this forum remember how we felt in 2011 winning for the first time in 35 years. That feeling of "oh my God we've finally done it" is hard to beat, and whatever happens over the next few years what you did yesterday will always be special. I'm sure you weren't following the match thread on this forum but it is very rare that the entire forum membership displays such a desire for one team to win in a game that neither features City nor the rags. We were all rooting for you.

You will never receive universal praise from all quarters no matter what you do, there will always be a few who can't wait to get their knives in your back. Haters gonna hate, and all that. My advice is, all that can wait. Enjoy today, as a fanbase you have earned it.

As you say, savour it.
 
I see sky and the Mail have given minimum space to Newcastle for their fantastic win yesterday, does it remind you of any other club with what they have won. If the scousers had won it would have bed wall to wall coverage all week.
 
It’s the best thing that could have happened. Even GMB, who as a regular viewer I can say they rarely even report on sport, had to get the absolute full name of their owners in - and where they come from - rather than just highlight their first trophy in the entire lifetime of the presenters, and likely their parents too.

I’d also say that apart from people from Liverpool, Ireland and Scandinavia, everyone will celebrate Newcastle’s league cup win than liverpools now boring title win.

Well done, Toon.
 
It’s the best thing that could have happened. Even GMB, who as a regular viewer I can say they rarely even report on sport, had to get the absolute full name of their owners in - and where they come from - rather than just highlight their first trophy in the entire lifetime of the presenters, and likely their parents too.

I’d also say that apart from people from Liverpool, Ireland and Scandinavia, everyone will celebrate Newcastle’s league cup win than liverpools now boring title win.

Well done, Toon.
There won't be much celebration in Sunderland that's for sure.
 
Heartfelt congratulations. Most of us on this forum remember how we felt in 2011 winning for the first time in 35 years. That feeling of "oh my God we've finally done it" is hard to beat, and whatever happens over the next few years what you did yesterday will always be special. I'm sure you weren't following the match thread on this forum but it is very rare that the entire forum membership displays such a desire for one team to win in a game that neither features City nor the rags. We were all rooting for you.

You will never receive universal praise from all quarters no matter what you do, there will always be a few who can't wait to get their knives in your back. Haters gonna hate, and all that. My advice is, all that can wait. Enjoy today, as a fanbase you have earned it.

As you say, savour it.
Spot on - I was high in the gods above the Wembley Score Board when we won in the FA Cup in 2011 - I was literally speechless we'd FINALLY done it and won something after 35 years - I remember getting back to the coach and seeing the biggest blues I know literally crying their eyes out as they came across the car park after the game

93:12 was an amazing day, but in someways even that won't ever trump that 2011 FA Cup Final for finally breaking down that invisible barrier.

All credit to Newcastle for finally getting their monkey off their back yesterday - like probably everyone on here, I'm well pleased for them!
 
You can’t get in anywhere.
The bars are too full, and have been all day.
The Tesco Express opposite SJP was closed by the police after full time.

Thanks for the congratulations.

Honestly, I cried at fulltime.
I was at a watch party in a bar in Newcastle for members of a Newcastle forum that I go on. The guy who set it up is a Newcastle fan from Chesterfield, his dad is a Sheffield United fan, and his parents came up with him.
His dad was consoling me as I cried both at half time, and full time.

After full time the first thing I did was call my stepdad who in hospital. He was the one who got me interested in football, last time we got to the final in 2023 I watched it with him. I thought that I had to share those moments with him.
I made sure he had credit on his TV to be able to watch it, as I did for the 2nd leg of the Arsenal match.
To think a week before the 2nd leg of the Arsenal match, we were asked by the Dr’s about what his wishes were, it’s relief that not only has pulled through and is on the mend, but he got to see us win something.
All of our fans know people who never did.

Honestly though, amazing, and nothing has sunk in yet.
By all rights the club should be on an upward trajectory, and you would think that we’ll go on to win more trophies, but there is no guarantee that it will happen, and we’ll savour this, no matter if it turns out to be our only one, or just the first one.
The joy on the players and fans faces was wonderful to see , as was the misery on the scousers faces . Congratulations.
 
You can’t get in anywhere.
The bars are too full, and have been all day.
The Tesco Express opposite SJP was closed by the police after full time.

Thanks for the congratulations.

Honestly, I cried at fulltime.
I was at a watch party in a bar in Newcastle for members of a Newcastle forum that I go on. The guy who set it up is a Newcastle fan from Chesterfield, his dad is a Sheffield United fan, and his parents came up with him.
His dad was consoling me as I cried both at half time, and full time.

After full time the first thing I did was call my stepdad who in hospital. He was the one who got me interested in football, last time we got to the final in 2023 I watched it with him. I thought that I had to share those moments with him.
I made sure he had credit on his TV to be able to watch it, as I did for the 2nd leg of the Arsenal match.
To think a week before the 2nd leg of the Arsenal match, we were asked by the Dr’s about what his wishes were, it’s relief that not only has pulled through and is on the mend, but he got to see us win something.
All of our fans know people who never did.

Honestly though, amazing, and nothing has sunk in yet.
By all rights the club should be on an upward trajectory, and you would think that we’ll go on to win more trophies, but there is no guarantee that it will happen, and we’ll savour this, no matter if it turns out to be our only one, or just the first one.

Such a great post. So happy for you all and especially that your Step Dad got to enjoy it. Bless you for helping him see it. Just bloody brilliant.
 
That's it in a nutshell. So pleased for the Geordies and lapping up the cult's misery.
It actually felt ALMOST as good as us winning a trophy. Its been about 20 odd years since I've been able to say that. Well done Newcastle.

BTW I was a young girl late 60s but I do recall Magpies winning the Inter City Fairs Cup in 69! But 1955 was before even I was born!!

I am truly made up for them, they were robbed 2 years ago. Justice was done.
 
You can’t get in anywhere.
The bars are too full, and have been all day.
The Tesco Express opposite SJP was closed by the police after full time.

Thanks for the congratulations.

Honestly, I cried at fulltime.
I was at a watch party in a bar in Newcastle for members of a Newcastle forum that I go on. The guy who set it up is a Newcastle fan from Chesterfield, his dad is a Sheffield United fan, and his parents came up with him.
His dad was consoling me as I cried both at half time, and full time.

After full time the first thing I did was call my stepdad who in hospital. He was the one who got me interested in football, last time we got to the final in 2023 I watched it with him. I thought that I had to share those moments with him.
I made sure he had credit on his TV to be able to watch it, as I did for the 2nd leg of the Arsenal match.
To think a week before the 2nd leg of the Arsenal match, we were asked by the Dr’s about what his wishes were, it’s relief that not only has pulled through and is on the mend, but he got to see us win something.
All of our fans know people who never did.

Honestly though, amazing, and nothing has sunk in yet.
By all rights the club should be on an upward trajectory, and you would think that we’ll go on to win more trophies, but there is no guarantee that it will happen, and we’ll savour this, no matter if it turns out to be our only one, or just the first one.

Daughter lives in Newcastle with her Geordie husband and my Geordie grandson, absolutely made up for them and your lot in general.

Those scouse tears are sweeter than ever this morning.
 
They don't understand how football supporters think. 99% aren't bothered how their success is gained. Especially when it's from a country that we have a very strong trading and full diplomatic relationship with.

You never here any issues in the media when BAE systems and the like sell arms to Saudi.

Just the woke BBC trying to be the conscience of the masses and failing.

what have the bbc said?
 
I grew up as good as supporting Newcastle. I was obviously a City fan but my early years was enjoying watching that Keegan Newcastle side, exciting and with flair. Shearer was and probably still is one of my favourite players. I did get to about 10/11 where I told myself to stop that shit and focus on City!

I was buzzing yesterday though, at the expense of Liverpool too. Beautiful.
 
At the end of reporting on the George celebrations thay said that the rest of the football world wouldn't think it was a fairytale good ending due to their Saudi owners and sports washing. It came across as a dig and real sour grapes by the BBC.

fair enough, reading BBC sport website and its full of positivity and praise for Newcastle in the reports and articles - can't see any digs.
 

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