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15 minutes ago, The College Dropout said:

Love that Bruno called him over and loved that Lascelles got to lift the trophy as well. 
 

His arch is complete. Thanks for everything Jamaal. 

Aye, absolutely class from Bruno to do that with him and Trippier. Three captains of different eras lifting a trophy together

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4 minutes ago, ennyoueffsea said:

Was wearing one as they lifted the cup. 😉

I know, I was wondering how that worked out :lol:

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On 18/03/2025 at 00:34, The College Dropout said:

Love that Bruno called him over and loved that Lascelles got to lift the trophy as well. 
 

His arch is complete. Thanks for everything Jamaal. 

Aye. Some of this all harkens back to Lascelles and Rafa - the shift in attitude towards the club - the notion that Newcastle was not simply a stepping stone. Newcastle United should demand respect and hold itself in higher regard than it perhaps was.

 

I do wonder what involvement Rafa had with Staveley. I once had a meeting with him (Rafa) and he was an absolute legend like, he was giving his views on the protests and stuff and asking us to maybe do one or two things slightly differently. Which made me think he knew all along what was brewing behind the scenes.

 

Back to Lascelles though, he called out all this shit in the changing room at Southampton one half time if I remember correctly then was quickly made captain shortly after (I think). Maybe not from a footballing perspective but from a professional one, he has earned the right to a winners medal and the privilege of being one of the first to lift a cup.

 

 

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Lascelles was captain and immediately dropped from the side. It says a lot about him as a professional that he kept his professionalism at the top level and made sure he was ready when his opportunity came. At times last season he was even zinging balls through the lines and out wide. 
 

I’ve got so much love for him, Krafth and the like. 
 

I never want a squad of over pampered primadonnas. If he wants a job in the backroom where he’s allowed to beat up lazy premierleague footballers let’s give it to him. 

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6 minutes ago, The College Dropout said:

Lascelles was captain and immediately dropped from the side. It says a lot about him as a professional that he kept his professionalism at the top level and made sure he was ready when his opportunity came. At times last season he was even zinging balls through the lines and out wide. 
 

I’ve got so much love for him, Krafth and the like. 
 

I never want a squad of over pampered primadonnas. If he wants a job in the backroom where he’s allowed to beat up lazy premierleague footballers let’s give it to him. 

 

I'm totally on board with allowing him punch football into players and punch bad attitude out

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