Newcastle fan gets bizarre tattoo that links to Burn’s Carabao Cup final goal

A Newcastle fan went to the extreme to get a permanent memory of the Carabao Cup triumph of the club about Liverpool.

Newcastle beat the Reds 2-1 at Wembley last month, with Dan Burn and Alexander Isak scoring the goals to put an end to the 70-year waiting time of the Magpies on a domestic trophy.

Burn's Bullet head on the peace of the peace set Newcastle on his way, and one fan has decided that he never wants to forget it.

A video posted by Brian Levitt from Lev-Ink Tattoo Shop shows that the fan has a QR code tattoo on his calf. Once the code has been scanned by a telephone, the user takes to a clip from Burn to celebrate his goal with his teammates in Newcastle.

Under the code is the message 'It's The Boy from Blyth' – a reference to Burn's birthplace that is only a short journey away from St James' Park.

However, rival fans have not been particularly impressed by the Memento and have found a way to ruin it.

One supporter wrote on X: “Everyone mass report the video and let him down so that the QR code does not work.”

The brutal comment received more than 17,000 likes, which suggests that fans are on board to stimulate the bizarre idea of ​​the Newcastle fan by removing the YouTube video.

The QR Code Tattoo comes behind an incredible two weeks before Newcastle after their upset victory over the Premier League leaders.

The players of Newcastle parties with their fans in Box Park in the hours after the final, before the club organized an open-top bus parade that took place on Saturday.

About 300,000 fans stood along the streets of Newcastle to catch a glimpse of their heroes, with the players in the bus.

The party party ended with the team that greeted their supporters on stage at Town Moor.

Club legend Alan Shearer greeted Newcastle's performance in an emotional speech where he also paid tribute to his deceased father.

Newcastle captain Bruno Guimaraes then stole the show by singing an X-rated singing about arch-rival Sunderland.

The men of Eddie Howe are returning to action for the first time since the beating of Liverpool, while they are organizing Brentford in the Premier League.

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