Eyewitness: Fans of all ages understood the magnitude of Newcastle United’s moment
From about 12 noon Newcastle United fans began to gather at Town Moor to celebrate the team’s Carabao Cup triumph.
From the field, which is more than 1,000 acres, you can see St James’ Park, sitting in the heart of the city.
Stood waiting for the party to start was John Poland, a 68-year-old fan who said the club is “in his DNA”.
Mr Poland, who is from the city, says he can remember Newcastle’s last trophy win, the 1969 Inter-City Fairs Cup.
For him, the club is an extension of the community.
We “wrap our arms around you here, we make you feel welcome”, he said, gesturing at the gathering sea of people in black and white scarves and shirts.
As the grass filled up and the parade rolled across the city, the roars ratcheted up us the players appeared on the big screen.
Fans of all ages understood the magnitude of the moment, including Archie, a nine-year-old who wants to one day play for Newcastle when he grows up.
“I cried when they won and went upstairs and started playing Newcastle songs on my Alexa,” he said.
As Newcastle’s record scorer Alan Shearer appeared on the stage, Andrea, a lifelong fan, leaned over the railings to get a closer look.
“This is everything,” she said. “We’re a working-class city and this is in the blood.”
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