· March 30 2025, 10:30
**Yesterday's celebrations created so many memories for those in attendance in the city and even those of us who couldn't make it to the event itself and watched from home.**
Sky Sports News and the Newcastle United official YouTube channels streamed the entire thing from the moment the bus set off until Sela's spectacular drone show closed out the event on the Town Moor.
Spirits were clearly high among the players who had waited almost two weeks to celebrate their historic victory.
Ant & Dec hitched a ride on the bus and periodically spoke to the players with Ant at one point telling Eddie Howe he feels like a competition winner being invited onto the bus.
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Bruno chose his chants poorly given the event's family-friendly nature
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For me, though, as a very childish man, Bruno Guimaraes stole the show by constantly swearing on the stage despite warnings to cut the language.
Leading the team and the crowd in a chant of "Geordie Boys, taking the piss" before moving on to the famous Sandro Tonali spaghetti chant.
And & Dec called Bruno over to ask him a few questions which coincided with the BBC going live to the event - absolute comedy timing.
Bruno just couldn't stop dropping F-bombs
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Despite Dec again warning Bruno to not swear, when asked what he said to the players before they stepped out at Wembley, Bruno told them _exactly_ what he said.
> "I said to them today we go out onto that pitch as a player and come back as f\*\*\*ing legends."
Well, you asked!
The BBC instantly apologised for Bruno's language just adding that extra bit of comedy to the day.
> “Again, apologies for any bad language that you’re hearing. The players and particularly captain Bruno obviously very overwhelmed by all of this.”
Bruno Guimaraes doesn't give a F!