Every man wearing a black-and-white shirt - as well as Eddie Howe and his coaching staff - became Newcastle United legends last month. The Magpies finally ended 70 years without domestic silverware when they put Liverpool to the sword in the Carabao Cup final.
Dan Burn’s header, Alexander Isak’s first-time finish and Howe’s smile as wide of the Tyne will forever be etched into Geordie folklore. But how does that stack up when re-evaluating the club’s all-time Premier League XI?
For years, the results were set in stone as few threw their names into the conversation during the Mike Ashley era. But a wave of new-found icons have shaken up the debate - with six current players making NewcastleWorld’s starting line-up.
Do you agree? Has anyone been missed out? The team lines up in a 4-3-1-2 formation, with the wingers clipped despite the Magpies boasting an abundance of talent out wide over the years.

9. AM - Peter Beardsley
Arguably the most talented player in the team. Imagine Beardsley behind the two about to be named in attack? | Getty Images
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10. ST - Alexander Isak
The current goal machine on Tyneside who truly justified his selection in this team with a goal at Wembley last month. What a player Newcastle have on their hands. | Getty Images

11. ST - Alan Shearer
How could you have an all-time Toon XI without the great man? The most obvious pick... but what a partnership Shearer and Isak would have been. | Getty Images