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I wanted to put a few words to this (brilliant) idea by a couple of my colleagues because frankly I am fed up of being so utterly saddened by what people feel free to say online. Olivia, Dan and Simon have all put it exceptionally well.
Our @ChronicleLive and @TheJournalNews front pages after a weekend of spine-tingling celebrations in Newcastle - incredible fans, and a brilliant display by the club and city which people will remember all their lives. Thank you for the memories #TomorrowsPapersToday
Weβve found one of #NUFCβs youngest fans waiting for todays Carabao Cup Parade. Five month old Darcie is with her parents Josh and Rachel, who say she is already football mad!
Read the full story on Jung Min in @ChronicleLive
Newcastle fan travels 5,000 miles from South Korea to be part of Carabao Cup parade celebrations https://t.co/i0Dw9P5CQ1
This is Jung Min Lee, he arrived in Newcastle from Seoul on Thursday and flies back tomorrow.
But there's no way the leader of Toon Army Korea was missing today's celebrations.
He said: "This is a once in a lifetime chance for me and I'm a really happy man to witness this."