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Nicole Goodwin

Newcastle United players given hero's welcome at Civic Centre ahead of new season

From playing at Wembley to securing a place the Champions League - Newcastle United have had an incredible season.

And tonight their efforts were celebrated with a huge hero's welcome in the Toon. NUFC players and staff were invited to a special civic reception for the club hosted by Newcastle City Council to mark the Magpies quick-fire return to top-flight European football.

Speaking at the event, leader of Newcastle City Council, Cllr Nick Kemp, said: "When Mike Ashley sold the club in 2021 fans danced in the street. At last they could lift their eyes and dare to dream.

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"But even in their wildest dreams who would have dared but believe the sheer pace of success that this change would bring. The achievements of the management of Eddie Howe and his coaching team have been nothing short of remarkable."

The newly-energised club finished fourth in the Premier League securing an automatic place in the Champions League – well ahead of schedule. The club's success has not only brought joy to its loyal fans but will raise the city's international profile, providing a welcome economic boost to shops, hotels, bars, and restaurants.

And tonight was an opportunity for people in the city to give thanks, with guests from major institutions across the city attending the reception at Newcastle's Civic Centre to show their appreciation for all that the team have achieved.

Cllr Nick Kemp, added: "Newcastle United is the beating heart of the city – football is in its DNA. When the team is successful on the pitch it is felt right across the city, so it's only right that when the club has a great season, we as the city council say thank you, well done and mark it.

"We welcomed the players and management to the Civic Centre and wished them all the best for next season."

The players were welcomed by a children's choir followed by a celebratory address from the Lord Mayor, Cllr Veronica Dunn, who said: "I'd like to thank Newcastle United and the players for giving so much joy to the city.

"Their commitment and dedication to the job has been remarkable and they have lifted the city to new heights. The future looks a lot brighter, and we can't wait to see what next season brings."

Responding on behalf of the club, Newcastle United's sporting director, Dan Ashworth, said: "Everyone at Newcastle United is incredibly proud to represent the city and wider region, so to feel that pride being reciprocated towards the club is hugely inspiring.

"On behalf of the club, I'd like to thank Newcastle City Council and the Lord Mayor for bestowing us with the honour of a civic reception. We greatly appreciate everyone's warm wishes for the new season and look forward to being together with everyone at St. James' Park again next month."

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