Dear Kieran Trippier,
First and foremost, an enormous thank you! You were the pioneer of the new era, the first major marque under our ambitious new ownership. Your arrival signalled the dawn of what many of us believe will be a golden epoch akin to the triumphant days of the 1950s when legends like Jackie Milburn graced the St. James' Park turf.
The legacy you leave behind in Newcastle is indelible. In an age where the term 'legend' is perhaps too readily thrown around, it almost seems an understatement when applied to you. A leader not merely by the armband but by action; you've etched your name into the annals of our storied club. You returned silverware to the Toon: a feat that eluded many since the days of lifting the FA Cup three times in the 1950s.
Your impact extends beyond the confines of the pitch. It's felt in every chant, every cheer, and in the hopeful hearts of every young fan who dreams of donning the black and white jersey.
We hope this isn't a final goodbye but merely a 'see you later'. Whether your future brings you back to the St. James Park sidelines as a coach, a manager, or just as one of us - a fan - remember that you are always welcome. And yes, the promises of free pints in Newcastle stand firm! You'll never have to buy a pint in this city again - such is the gratitude and love from all of us here.
I'm sure I speak for the entire Toon Army when I say we wish you nothing but the best in your upcoming endeavours. Thank you for all the memories, the matches, the triumphs, and the pure passion. Howay the lads!
All the best,
Matty Renton
As we bid a fond farewell to Kieran, our eyes and hopes turn towards the future. With our sights firmly set on not only clinching the Premiership title but marching victoriously at Wembley in the FA Cup, the dreams are big but the determination of everyone at the club, from players to fans, is even bigger.
To wrap this up on a lighter note, heres a jibe at our neighbours: How many Sunderland fans does it take to change a light bulb? None, they're all too busy living in Newcastle's shadow! Keep smiling, keep cheering, and heres to making more memories under the hallowed lights of St. James Park.