Amanda Staveley and Declan Donnelly joined in with the post-match celebrations after Newcastle United’s win against Fulham. A buoyant away end at Craven Cottage were treated to a memorable afternoon as the Magpies coasted to a 4-1 victory.
The home side were reduced to 10 men after eight minutes due to an ugly challenge by Nathaniel Chalobah. From then onwards, Newcastle dominated proceedings with Callum Wilson, Miguel Almiron (2) and Sean Longstaff bagging the goals.
Many supporters’ plans were almost derailed as train strikes threatened to disrupt the game. However, as is always the case, Toon fans managed to find a way to support Eddie Howe's team in their thousands.
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Those who travelled were treated to an emphatic victory in the capital - Newcastle’s second of the campaign. After the match, co-owner Staveley and one-half of Ant & Dec could be seen celebrating with supporters.
Donnelly, in particular, a lifelong Magpie, engaged in Newcastle-related chants outside of Craven Cottage. The victory means United now sit seventh in the Premier League after eight games.
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