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Watch Eddie Howe’s X-rated blast at Toon stars as fans given first glimpse of ‘We Are Newcastle’ Amazon Prime series


NEWCASTLE fans have been given a first glimpse of a new Amazon documentary that chronicles their top four finish last season.

‘We Are Newcastle United’ will take Newcastle fans behind the scenes of the club and give an insight into Eddie Howe’s dressing room.

Eddie Howe gees up his players during an X-rated rant in the trailerCredit: YouTube – Amazon Prime Sport Video
The series will release weekly on Prime VideoCredit: YouTube/Amazon Prime Sport Video
the feature of Yasir Al-Rumayyan and Newcastle’s PIF ownership means fans will be given an insight into the Newcastle United boardroomCredit: YouTube/Amazon Prime Sport Video

In the series’ first trailer, we see a frustrated Howe laying into his players in training – saying: “f****** hell lads, f****** hell.”

He then goes on to say in a team talk: “They want a quick game.

“They’re coming out, let’s f****** give it to them.

“Let’s blow them away with our running.

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“Let’s be intense in every reaction that we do.

“Let’s make it a quick game, let’s go!”

The documentary will give Newcastle a glimpse into one of Newcastle’s most successful seasons in the club’s history.

The Magpies were able to achieve a surprise qualification for the Champions League despite facing relegation the previous season.

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The team also reached the Carabao Cup final where they were defeated 2-0 by Manchester United – the club’s first cup final in 24 years.

Not only will Magpies fans gain an insight into Eddie Howe’s tactical decisions but will also get to go behind the scenes of the club’s Saudi Public Investment Fund ownership.

Amanda Stavely, Yasir Al-Rumayyan and James Reuben all feature prominently in the trailer – with fans given an insight into the club’s boardroom.

Al-Rumayyan says in the trailer: “The ambition is to be number one, that is the ambition.”

The series’ first episode will debut on August 11 and will release weekly through to September 1.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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