Howe eager to keep the silverware coming on Tyneside as Newcastle toasts heroes

Howe, his players and staff were lauded by an estimated crowd of 300,000 as they paraded the Carabao Cup on Saturday, with Tyneside coming to a standstill to mark the end of the Magpies' agonising drought.
Howe eager to keep the silverware coming on Tyneside as Newcastle toasts heroes

FOG ON THE TYNE: The open top buses carrying the Newcastle United players passes by fans outside St James' Park, during the Carabao Cup trophy parade in Newcastle. Newcastle United beat Liverpool 2–1 in the Carabao Cup final earlier this month. Pic: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire

Eddie Howe is determined to bring more silverware to Newcastle as he continues to celebrates the club's first domestic trophy in 70 years.

Howe, his players and staff were lauded by an estimated crowd of 300,000 as they paraded the Carabao Cup on Saturday, with Tyneside coming to a standstill to mark the end of the Magpies' agonising drought.

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