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‘I wish he would have hung on for one more year’ Alan Shearer chokes up in tribute to his dad at Newcastle parade

ALAN SHEARER has paid an emotional tribute to his dad – as Newcastle celebrate ending 70 years of hurt.

The Magpies legend joined tens of thousands of fans at a bus parade on Saturday to toast the club’s Carabao Cup success.

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Alan Shearer being interviewed at a Newcastle United trophy parade.
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The Newcastle icon celebrated the Toon’s Carabao Cup triumph at a bus parade in the city[/caption]
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Shearer teared up as he admitted he wished his father was alive to see the triumph

Eddie Howe’s side beat Liverpool 2-1 a fortnight ago to secure a first domestic trophy in 70 years.

Thousands of supporters packed the streets of Newcastle to welcome their heroes back to the North East.

And former Toon striker Shearer was among the emotional crowd outside St James’ Park.

The 54-year-old grew up a Magpies fan in nearby Gosforth, with his passion for the beautiful game fueled by his dad Alan.

Shearer’s father passed away last year aged 80 following a battle with cancer.

Alan Sr was just 11 years old when Newcastle last won a domestic trophy in 1955.

England hero Shearer revealed his dad had been present at Newcastle’s last trophy before the Carabao Cup, when they won the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1969.

Choking back tears on stage after the parade, Shearer said: “Yeah, unfortunately, my dad passed away last May.

“He was lucky enough to be at the final in ’69.

“I just wish he could have hung on for one more year just to see and sample this.

“But he would have been watching on and would’ve been as proud as I was.”

Shearer admitted to shedding a tear at Wembley as Toon held on despite a late Liverpool rally.

He told the Rest is Football Podcast: “I must admit, I had a tear or two [in my eye] when the final whistle went because I thought of my old man.

“I just wish he’d been there yesterday. But he’d been looking down.

“”Even in his last few days, he was on about Newcastle and how he wanted them to do well and win the trophy and what have you.”

He would have been watching on and would’ve been as proud as I was.

Alan Shearer on his dad

Shearer opened up about his dad’s influence in a powerful column last year.

Writing in The Athletic, he said: “Without my dad here, part of me feels lost and untethered and I hope you can understand.

“Without wishing to be too maudlin, perhaps you might think of him when the Match of the Day theme sounds this weekend.

“I know I will. And, if it’s right and feels appropriate, think of your family, too.

“I’ll be in the BBC studios in Salford this weekend and I honestly can’t tell you how it will feel when that famous tune starts up, but I do know it will be tough – very tough.”

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Rangers fans turn on Jack Butland after latest error against Dundee as supporters say ‘get him gone in the summer’

THE good feeling at Rangers is taking a major hit in Dundee this evening.

That’s as Barry Ferguson‘s side trail 2-1 at Dens Park, having fallen two goals behind.

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Jack Butland got behind a tame shot from Dundee goalscorer Simon Murray
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But the ball squirmed out of the Gers keeper’s hands and Joe Shaughnessy pounced to score

Simon Murray stunned Rangers with the opener from a corner after just two minutes.

And Joe Shaughnessy doubled the advantage before the 20 minute mark, tapping in on the rebound.

The defender profited from another error from Jack Butland, as the Gers keeper couldn’t hold a tame Murray shot and spilled it right at the feet of Shaughnessy.

It’s the latest mistake from the Englishman, who made himself the hero in the Europa League shootout win over Fenerbahce but has faced criticism for some displays this season, most recently against Motherwell earlier this month.

And Gers fans took to X, formerly Twitter, to make their feelings clear on the 32-year-old.

One fan said: “Get Butland gone in the summer.”

Another said: “Worst keeper we’ve ever had.”

A third commented: “#1 priority in the summer is a quality goalkeeper!”

Another simply wrote: “Butland doing Butland things.”

One of Butland’s teammates didn’t fair much better, coming in for criticism from Kris Boyd and Chris Sutton on Sky Sports.

Boyd said: “The way that Rangers play, when it goes to the full-backs, Ridvan Yilmaz and James Tavernier have got to be better.

“Tavernier has grown into the game but Yilmaz on this left hand side, I’d be surprised if he came out for the second half.”

Sutton replied: “Yeah, he’s had some shocking crosses, Yilmaz.”

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Boy, one, fighting for life & child, 5, injured after horror crash involving 3 cars on busy road as cops launch probe

A ONE-YEAR-OLD boy and a five-year-old boy have been injured in a horror crash involving three cars on a busy road.

The terrifying collision happened at 5.30pm yesterday on the A303 near Amesbury, Wilshire.

Cops said the smash happened when a Skoda Karoq and a Peugeot smashed into eachother.

Those inside the Peugot were a woman in her early 20s, who was driving, and the two youngsters.

They were rushed to hospital and reported to have serious but not serious injuries.

The driver of the Volvo, a man in his 70s, suffered minor injuries.

Wiltshire Police said: “We are appealing for witnesses following a serious collision on the A303 near Amesbury yesterday afternoon, in which a young child suffered life-threatening injuries.

“The incident took place at around 5.30pm near the Bulford junction, east of Amesbury.

“A grey Skoda Karoq has joined the A303 eastbound at the Amesbury Road junction and has collided with a white Peugeot 208 travelling in the same direction.

“This has caused the Peugeot to spin onto the westbound carriageway through the gap in the barriers for the Allington track, colliding head on with a silver Volvo V70 travelling in the opposite direction.

“The driver of the Peugeot, a woman in her 20s, suffered injuries which are serious but not thought to be life-threatening.

“A passenger in the Peugeot, a one-year-old boy, suffered life-threatening injuries.

“Another passenger in the Peugeot, a five-year-old boy, suffered injuries which are not thought to be life-changing.

“The driver of the Volvo, a man in his 70s, suffered reportedly minor injuries.

“The road was completely closed in both directions to allow for recovery to take place. The eastbound carriageway has now reopened and the westbound carriageway is due to reopen shortly.

“Any witnesses to the collision or anyone who may have dash cam are asked to contact the Serious Collision Investigation Team on 01225 694597 quoting log number 220 of yesterday’s date.

“Alternatively, they can contact the team directly at SCIT@wiltshire.police.uk.”

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A horror collision happened at 5.30pm yesterday on the A303 near Amesbury, Wilshire

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Black Clover’s Worst Rated Episode Did Yuki Tabata’s Favorite Character Gross Injustice

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