
Geordies abroad: What makes Toon fans travel so well?
Tops off, bellies out, jumping in bodies of water. It's the Newcastle way. On the latest Total Sport Newcastle United podcast, host Raul Kohli is joined by comedian Kai Humphries and the pair reminisce about the atmosphere around Milan ahead of the Champions League tie with the Italian giants last season. That is before they begrudgingly delve into the disappointing recent results on and off the pitch as a "dark cloud" looms above Toon fans going into the Carabao Cup final next weekend.
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