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" Newcastle United win Carabao Cup "

Sun Mar 16, 2025 6:30 pm

Newcastle United have won the Carabao Cup after beating Liverpool 2-0 in the final at Wembley Stadium.

It is their first major trophy since 1969 and their first major domestic trophy in 70 years.

Dan Burn and Alexander Isak scored the goals for the North East club. Federico Chiesa scored a late consolation goal for Liverpool.

Re: " Newcastle United win Carabao Cup "

Sun Mar 16, 2025 6:31 pm

Just posted below.

First Domestic Trophy since Jimmie Scoular captained Newcastle in the 1955 FACup final

Re: " Newcastle United win Carabao Cup "

Sun Mar 16, 2025 6:35 pm

I'm absolutely buzzing for Newcastle's fans.

When we got relegated up there, they were class to us.

Genuinely a great bunch of fans and they deserve this - huge congratulations.

Re: " Newcastle United win Carabao Cup "

Sun Mar 16, 2025 6:50 pm

Nice for a different team to win a cup competition

Re: " Newcastle United win Carabao Cup "

Sun Mar 16, 2025 6:57 pm

Am I mistaken or was Vincent Tan the guest of honour at Wembley today?
I'm sure he met the players and handed the cup to the Newcastle players? Looked like him

Re: " Newcastle United win Carabao Cup "

Sun Mar 16, 2025 6:57 pm

pembroke allan wrote:Nice for a different team to win a cup competition


Just like Mark Chapman said on Sky, you'd have to be a Sunderland fan or have a heart of stone to not be pleased for Newcastle and their fans tonight.

Re: " Newcastle United win Carabao Cup "

Sun Mar 16, 2025 6:57 pm

And boy, did they deserve it! :clap:

Congratulations to Eddie Howe and Newcastle United! :ayatollah:

He (Howe) rejected us a few years ago! :cry:

Re: " Newcastle United win Carabao Cup "

Sun Mar 16, 2025 7:19 pm

Sven wrote:And boy, did they deserve it! :clap:

Congratulations to Eddie Howe and Newcastle United! :ayatollah:

He (Howe) rejected us a few years ago! :cry:



And he was an inexperienced coach when he started at Bournemouth! At least division one ... but given our young side and the youngsters coming through his type of coach we could do with.

Re: " Newcastle United win Carabao Cup "

Sun Mar 16, 2025 8:18 pm

pembroke allan wrote:
Sven wrote:And boy, did they deserve it! :clap:

Congratulations to Eddie Howe and Newcastle United! :ayatollah:

He (Howe) rejected us a few years ago! :cry:



And he was an inexperienced coach when he started at Bournemouth! At least division one ... but given our young side and the youngsters coming through his type of coach we could do with.


A young manager who was given a chance and just needs a club to be patient with him? Sounds familiar.

No reason that Riza can't be the next Howe.

Re: " Newcastle United win Carabao Cup "

Sun Mar 16, 2025 8:27 pm

worcester_ccfc wrote:
pembroke allan wrote:
Sven wrote:And boy, did they deserve it! :clap:

Congratulations to Eddie Howe and Newcastle United! :ayatollah:

He (Howe) rejected us a few years ago! :cry:



And he was an inexperienced coach when he started at Bournemouth! At least division one ... but given our young side and the youngsters coming through his type of coach we could do with.


A young manager who was given a chance and just needs a club to be patient with him? Sounds familiar.

No reason that Riza can't be the next Howe.


No chance

Re: " Newcastle United win Carabao Cup "

Sun Mar 16, 2025 9:00 pm

worcester_ccfc wrote:
pembroke allan wrote:
Sven wrote:And boy, did they deserve it! :clap:

Congratulations to Eddie Howe and Newcastle United! :ayatollah:

He (Howe) rejected us a few years ago! :cry:



And he was an inexperienced coach when he started at Bournemouth! At least division one ... but given our young side and the youngsters coming through his type of coach we could do with.


A young manager who was given a chance and just needs a club to be patient with him? Sounds familiar.

No reason that Riza can't be the next Howe.



Ned got no chance of people wanting that to be true never mind given a chance? Ipswich coach same as Howe and there are more like them ...riza we musnt forget has been involved with the England set up earlier in career so can't be that bad... we have to accept a championship job was to big for him on his own... a move down to div 1 is best for him or assistant at city under more experienced coach... but no point in making an argument for it as no one will listen or want to listen to such a possibility.... the one thing he's done that most city managers have failed to do is find a good striker need to know bit about football to do that.....

Re: " Newcastle United win Carabao Cup "

Sun Mar 16, 2025 10:30 pm

Eddie Howe is the first Englishman to win a major domestic trophy in England since Harry Redknapp won the FA Cup with Portsmouth in 2008.

Wow that's a bit embarrassing for England really and shows how foreign managers have taken over.

Re: " Newcastle United win Carabao Cup "

Sun Mar 16, 2025 10:58 pm

worcester_ccfc wrote:Eddie Howe is the first Englishman to win a major domestic trophy in England since Harry Redknapp won the FA Cup with Portsmouth in 2008.

Wow that's a bit embarrassing for England really and shows how foreign managers have taken over.


Harry must have beaten a Good Team on that day ;)

Re: " Newcastle United win Carabao Cup "

Mon Mar 17, 2025 7:20 am

pembroke allan wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:
pembroke allan wrote:
Sven wrote:And boy, did they deserve it! :clap:

Congratulations to Eddie Howe and Newcastle United! :ayatollah:

He (Howe) rejected us a few years ago! :cry:



And he was an inexperienced coach when he started at Bournemouth! At least division one ... but given our young side and the youngsters coming through his type of coach we could do with.


A young manager who was given a chance and just needs a club to be patient with him? Sounds familiar.

No reason that Riza can't be the next Howe.



Ned got no chance of people wanting that to be true never mind given a chance? Ipswich coach same as Howe and there are more like them ...riza we musnt forget has been involved with the England set up earlier in career so can't be that bad... we have to accept a championship job was to big for him on his own... a move down to div 1 is best for him or assistant at city under more experienced coach... but no point in making an argument for it as no one will listen or want to listen to such a possibility.... the one thing he's done that most city managers have failed to do is find a good striker need to know bit about football to do that.....


You are spot on about him finding a striker. Which many if not all have frustrated the most by. But now we got that striker it doesn’t align with the agenda.

Re: " Newcastle United win Carabao Cup "

Mon Mar 17, 2025 10:45 am

Rhodes98 wrote:
pembroke allan wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:
pembroke allan wrote:
Sven wrote:And boy, did they deserve it! :clap:

Congratulations to Eddie Howe and Newcastle United! :ayatollah:

He (Howe) rejected us a few years ago! :cry:



And he was an inexperienced coach when he started at Bournemouth! At least division one ... but given our young side and the youngsters coming through his type of coach we could do with.


A young manager who was given a chance and just needs a club to be patient with him? Sounds familiar.

No reason that Riza can't be the next Howe.



Ned got no chance of people wanting that to be true never mind given a chance? Ipswich coach same as Howe and there are more like them ...riza we musnt forget has been involved with the England set up earlier in career so can't be that bad... we have to accept a championship job was to big for him on his own... a move down to div 1 is best for him or assistant at city under more experienced coach... but no point in making an argument for it as no one will listen or want to listen to such a possibility.... the one thing he's done that most city managers have failed to do is find a good striker need to know bit about football to do that.....


You are spot on about him finding a striker. Which many if not all have frustrated the most by. But now we got that striker it doesn’t align with the agenda.



He's been here nearly whole season yes we should be high with squad but championship is very hard league to start off in! There is a decent coach in there he's shown that when took over and with recent semi decent run? As I've said Israel decent coach 1 point in 9 games with Blackburn near playoffs..... is he a long term appointment not sure but one thing is certain he neds a decent coaching staff/DOF to help him..... mckenna/howe had 1 season at clubs and next season went to premier league so it can happen with inexperienced coach ...like said not sure want him next season but with tans M.O god knows who will be coach but experience doesn't mean success as we've seen.

Re: " Newcastle United win Carabao Cup "

Mon Mar 17, 2025 12:34 pm

Great club, great fans and a great city, well done the Toon

Re: " Newcastle United win Carabao Cup "

Mon Mar 17, 2025 1:07 pm

pembroke allan wrote:
Sven wrote:And boy, did they deserve it! :clap:

Congratulations to Eddie Howe and Newcastle United! :ayatollah:

He (Howe) rejected us a few years ago! :cry:



And he was an inexperienced coach when he started at Bournemouth! At least division one ... but given our young side and the youngsters coming through his type of coach we could do with.

With respect, I think he’d proven himself by the time we (apparently) wanted him, so the two are not the same :thumbup:

I was pro-Riza to start but I changed my mind after watching too many error strewn games and our place in the Championship under serious threat. I want my club pushing forward, not merely surviving and we need a manager who can deliver

Clearly, our owner seems to have avoided the obvious decision after the (poor) Luton result and is now clinging to the ‘positive’ Blackburn result

I still think we will survive, as our squad is better than our position, but it’s going to be tight! :ayatollah:

Re: " Newcastle United win Carabao Cup "

Mon Mar 17, 2025 2:10 pm

Sven wrote:
pembroke allan wrote:
Sven wrote:And boy, did they deserve it! :clap:

Congratulations to Eddie Howe and Newcastle United! :ayatollah:

He (Howe) rejected us a few years ago! :cry:



And he was an inexperienced coach when he started at Bournemouth! At least division one ... but given our young side and the youngsters coming through his type of coach we could do with.

With respect, I think he’d proven himself by the time we (apparently) wanted him, so the two are not the same :thumbup:

I was pro-Riza to start but I changed my mind after watching too many error strewn games and our place in the Championship under serious threat. I want my club pushing forward, not merely surviving and we need a manager who can deliver

Clearly, our owner seems to have avoided the obvious decision after the (poor) Luton result and is now clinging to the ‘positive’ Blackburn result

I still think we will survive, as our squad is better than our position, but it’s going to be tight! :ayatollah:



Agree about error strewn Chris and thats the puzzling thing starts well goes into reverse then improves again far to late that's cost us safety......does anyone think that tan if he sacked him would have gone outside club to get coach? History says no so riza is lesser of two evils.... we have got enough to survive but riza needs to be bold with his tactics otherwise we will go down .....Howe reference was just to show young coaches can make it to top don't think he was a possibility just like cooper isn't.

Re: " Newcastle United win Carabao Cup "

Mon Mar 17, 2025 4:10 pm

Love it when a team outside of the "elite" win it (excluding the Jacks). Especially a huge footballing city like Newcastle. Chuffed for them.