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Eddie Howe’s Freedom of Newcastle confirmed

Eddie Howe’s Freedom of Newcastle confirmed

Reuters Eddie Howe holding the Carabao Cup aloft at Wembley. He has short fair hair and stubble and is wearing a black Newcastle United top. He is holding the silver trophy in his right hand. It is decorated with black-and-white ribbons.Reuters

Councillors have approved the status of Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe as a “liberator of the city.”

Following the club’s first major trophy in a decade, the Magpies won the Carabao Cup in March.

The motion’s approval has now been cast by councillors, who will now give him the highest civic honor the city can bestow.

After the club won 2-1 against Liverpool, council leader Karen Kilgour suggested Howe.

She stated that he would “forever be a hero to Newcastle United supporters for his achievements during his time at the club” after receiving his status.

She continued, “That exceptional day at Wembley gave the Geordies something they hadn’t seen in a long time: domestic trophy success.”

The wait to see black and white shirts lift a trophy at the home of football had long felt like it would go on forever for a city that breathes sport and has a football club that encompasses so many lives.

When the trophy was paraded in an open-top bus through Newcastle on March 29th, hundreds of thousands of fans crowded the city’s streets.

On the Town Moor, Geordie TV presenters Ant and Dec hosted a further celebration event.

Reuters Tens of thousands of people cheer as two open-top buses pass through the streets of Newcastle. The first vehicle is carrying a number of the club's players wearing black-and-white tops and waving a Newcastle United flag.Reuters

Howe was a fantastic ambassador for the city, according to Kilgour, who was also described as “passionate yet perceptive, inspiring and polite.”

The council agreed to organize a celebration to present Howe with his award, in collaboration with the club.

The Civic Centre’s Banqueting Hall’s sandstone wall is decorated with the recipients’ names on a ceremonial scroll and engraved with their names.

Being a hereditary Freeman of Newcastle, a group with a history of swearing an oath to defend the city and having traditionally had special rights and privileges, such as the right to graze cattle on the Town Moor, is not the same as taking an official oath.

Howe has received a number of awards in this category.

He was given Freedom of the Borough in 2019 for his contribution to the club’s transition from League Two to the Premier League while managing Bournemouth.

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Source: BBC

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