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Sophie Brownson

Newcastle United to receive civic ceremony - even if they lose Wembley cup final

Cup fever has hit the city and official plans are being made to celebrate Newcastle United reaching the final - whatever the result.

Newcastle will take on Manchester United at Wembley on Sunday in the Carabao Cup final, the first cup final they have been in for 24 years. And now Newcastle City Council has announced plans to offer the club a civic reception that the manager, players and staff will be invited to.

The special celebration will be held at the Civic Centre and a date will be confirmed once arrangements have been made with the club.

READ MORE: Newcastle fans can grab free Carabao Cup souvenir photos in Eldon Square

City Council Leader, Cllr Nick Kemp, said: “The players are already heroes who have brought pride back to the club through their achievements on the pitch. On behalf of everyone in the city, I want to wish the club luck to go all the way and bring the trophy back to Newcastle.

“It’s plain to see the positive effect their success is having on the city and to end decades without a trophy would to incredible. The club is part of the fabric of the city and makes and immense contribution in terms of culture, a sense of community and value to the local economy.

“As a city council, we feel it is right to acknowledge this in the way we have in the past, to show our appreciation to the players and staff for their amazing success.

“We know how for so many people the football club is so important, and we also know how this achievement helps further promote our great city on a national and global stage.

"We understand that the club are making appropriate plans, which we will of course support, but we want to provide our own city council acknowledgment of the huge achievements of getting to Wembley and it seems only right to make the offer to hold an event at the Civic Centre, the heart of the city.”

On Thursday a ‘Wor Flag’ was raised above the Civic Centre by former player Shola Ameobi with the message ‘one city, one club’ as excitement builds for the final.

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