Triumphant Moments
2025 has been nothing short of a historical year for Newcastle United, with an achievement that will be etched in the hearts of supporters for generations. The highlight, undoubtedly, was winning a domestic trophy for the first time in over 70 years. The image of Dan Burn slotting home the first goal will linger long in our collective memory. This wasn't just a victory on the pitch; it was a symbolic moment, shared between friends and family, and felt like a culmination of years of loyalty and patience from the Toon Army. As for me, witnessing these scenes with my best mates and my dad was nothing short of an 'incredible privilege.'
Challenging Times
On the flip side, not every memory from this year brings a smile. It's tempting to erase the painful defeat to Sunderland in the first league derby in almost a decade from my mind, but let's focus on a different kind of drama - the Alexander Isak saga. After his crucial second goal led us to cup glory, the summer unfolded with the stark realization that Isak might not share our long-term vision. This saga drained some of the joy from our triumph and introduced a cloud of uncertainty.
If given a chance to have a New Years brew with one member of our management team, it would undoubtedly be Jason Tindall. Known affectionately as Mad Dog among us fans, Id be keen to dig into the dynamics of his partnership with Eddie Howe. What conflict arises, and how do they resolve it? A bit of sideline gossip over a pint could offer some enlightening insights.
The off-pitch scenarios in 2025 have also been a source of frustration. Executive turbulence and transfer dramas have unfortunately overshadowed our on-field achievements at times. The clubs internal noise needs to settle as we look forward.
With the rollercoaster of 2025 behind us, I'm bracing for a pivotal 2026. The current season has lacked momentum, and my gut feeling as a lifelong Newcastle fan is that the next year could be make-or-break for manager Eddie Howe. Lets hope it breaks in our favour, leading us to more dazzling highs and historic moments.
And to close with a bit of fun How many Sunderland fans does it take to change a light bulb? None! They prefer to live in Newcastle's shadow! Lets carry these chuckles into a hopeful and triumphant 2026 for the Magpies!