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Newcastle United has launched its new away kit for the 2024-25 season, and the accompanying video is a must-watch for Magpies fans. The promotional clip features no fewer than seven Newcastle legends, blending nostalgia with a focus on the current team.

The kit itself boasts burgundy and navy hoops, reminiscent of the club’s iconic 1995-96 away kit. The video, which follows a group of fans on an away game trip, is packed with subtle references to past and present moments in Newcastle’s history.

The footage features a host of current and former Newcastle stars, including Jacob Murphy, who recreates his infamous wave, and Joelinton, who makes a video call to team-mate Sean Longstaff. Manager Eddie Howe is also spotted reading Sir Bobby Robson’s book, while assistant Jason Tindall tells others on the train to “shush”.

Seven Newcastle legends make appearances in the video, including Rob Lee, who hands out Newcastle Brown Ales to fans, and Shay Given, who demonstrates his still-impressive catching skills. Nolberto Solano is seen playing his trumpet, while Steve Watson, Lee Clark, and Darren Peacock also make cameos.

The video culminates with David Ginola saying “Here’s to the journey”, as the camera pans out to reveal the entire group of players and fans united on the train.

Newcastle will be looking to build on their seventh-place finish in the Premier League last season, starting with a home game against Southampton on Saturday.

The video features a number of Newcastle legends to promote the club's new away kit

One former player also appeared in the video as he was seen offering Newcastle Brown Ales to fans

A legendary former goalkeeper stole the scene as he demonstrated that his catching skills are still intact

Another iconic former Newcastle star is seen playing the trumpet in the video

Another ex-Newcastle player is seen waiting for a train towards the end of the video

Two other former Newcastle players are seen onboard the train heading for an away game

Jacob Murphy, who did his infamous wave, is among the current Newcastle players in the video

Newcastle star Joelinton was seen on a video call to his team-mate Sean Longstaff

Newcastle assistant manager Jason Tindall was seen telling others on the train to 'shush'