Inside Newcastle’s cup final celebrations in Dubai

Newcastle will organize Euro 2028 competitions, because plans for a new stadium have no influence on the involvement of St James' Park at the tournament, can unveil confidentially.

There had been suggestions that a new construction on it could still overlap over the current site, and that would lead to doubt about the possibility of organizing the European championship when it comes to the VK and Ireland in three years.

However, last week it revealed confidentially that the plans with which the club is currently progressing – a new super stage of approximately 65,000 capacity – further in the still still the more detailed period.

This also means that an expansion of St James' – another threat to the Euro competitions – has been parked for the time being.

In the light of recent developments, sources say that there is no danger that St James will think his host status.

Some adjustments to media and stadium perimeters must be made to meet the requirements of UEFA, but that will not be a problem.

Show Moor!

Eddie Howe and his Carabao Cup-winning heroes appear on stage on the city of Moor around 6 pm on Saturday 29 March, confidentially understands.

With a large -scale celebration planned around the Moor, the team will present the trophy to a crowd that is expected to count more than 100,000 more than 100,000.

The team will be introduced separately before the trophy is brought on stage.

Plans are still being completed with the police and the council, but it is hoped that a bus trip of a description will be possible around the event.

Reds Rematch?

Newcastle can be set for a Carabao Cup Final Rematch with Liverpool earlier than we think … in Hong Kong!

Confidential understands that the magpies continue to explore a pre-season tour through the Far East, identified with facilities in Hong Kong.

And with Liverpool thought to do the same, a friendly in the brand new Kai Tak Stadium is turned on.

We are told that Tottenham, Arsenal and AC Milan have also held conversations with organizers, with games that are played in the ultramodern arena of 50,000 seats in Kowloon.

It is important to emphasize that nothing has been completed, but Newcastle's attention focused on Hong Kong last month after confirmation that they would not be part of the Premier League Summer Series in the United States.

Eddie Howe and his team will probably also return to Adidas's head office in Herzogenaurach in Germany, where they spent a week last summer.

Pints ​​and padel!

One of the Hert Do -leg of Newcastle's current stay in Dubai is over, the football will come out – but there is still a sport where the action will be much more competitive.

Padel has conquered the team Stormender and during the last break in the warm weather in Saudi Arabia, a tournament was organized. It was also taken very seriously.

Seeds were arranged and the best player was linked to the least best (worst …) and so on.

The best seed? That was Fabian Schar. Catwalk Good-looks, a degree in accountancy, upper middle and padel-axle, is there something he can't do?

Well, he couldn't win the Saudi -Knock -out! Coach Simon Weatherstone (under the best seeds) and one of the physios of the club was victorious. And the beaten finalists? That would be Eddie Howe and Nick Pope!

Keep an eye on a potential Dubai classic for news for news!

In the meantime, Howe joined the group a little later because of a family commitment, and we understand that in recent days allals has had a good time.

The players have played golf and socialized in the Arabian Ranches Golf Club, while they have (and will party) and O Beach Dubai.

With their next game only on April 2 at Brentford, it is fair to say that they have room for a little cheerfulness.

Old boys don't forget

Former Newcastle pair Miguel Almiron and Lloyd Kelly are eligible to receive the medals from the Carabao Cup winners, and it is up to the club to spread them.

The winning team receives 30 medals from the EFL and it is then left to how they are shared.

Newcastle used 24 players during their Cup campaign and both Matt Targett and Sean Neave – who did not enter the competition – were unused replacements at Wembley.

That means that Almiron and Kelly stand in line to receive theirs, even though they left the club for meadows new in January.

Swede Dreams

A story that made me smile this week. Some fans in Newcastle were agreed before the final that, who scored the winning goal, they would visit the player's birthplace.

Now, if that was burned, a trip to Blyth is simple enough. However, when Alexander Isak yielded the second over the 2-1 victory over Liverpool, this meant that flights to Stockholm had to be booked.

So that is where Toon Fan Nicola Wintrip and her party ended this week, a visit to the first club of Isak, Aik.

They say that the tone Swedish fan club has been multiplied considerably in number since their visit!

Viral moment

Finally, for all thousands of words written before, during and after the final of the last weekend, it was a clip of a supporter who interrupted my YouTube video on Wembley Way that went viral.

It has now surpassed 500,000 views, and I let you look it up on social media or by clicking here to watch the full video …

A few fans have had contact with memes, stickers and gifs of the moment, and one or two also asked if I would be in order at some point or it appeared on a flag.

I like that!

Toon -Teaser

It's Toon Teaser Time. Last week's puzzler was … in four Wembley performances between 1996 and 2000 (Charity Shield, two FA Cup Finals and one FA Cup Semi-final), Newcastle used 10 English internationals.

Could you call them?

The answers were; Alan Shearer, Rob Lee, David Batty, Peter Beardsley, Warren Barton, Steve Howey, Ian Rush, John Barnes, Kieron Dyer and Les Ferdinand.

This week's puzzler is … Since that FA Cup-Halve Final in 2000, another 14 Newcastle players have been covered by England. Call them!

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