Sam Fender might have been 680 miles away from Newcastle United ... Sam and his band came running out wearing black and white ...
It was a historical evening for Eddie Howe and his side, with the win sparking the beginning of a new dawn. Chronicle Live ...
Shania Hayles wiped away tears of joy at St James' Park after scoring the goal that sunk Sunderland - and thousands of fans ...
Accusing working-class men of benefitting from 'white privilege' is driving them towards misogynistic influencer Andrew Tate, musician Sam Fender has said. Fender said class privilege is not often ...
No wonder that Dirk Dreyer, general manager of the AEG -operated venue, is grinning widely as he looks up the result on his ...
While performing in Berlin, Sam Fender changed the lyrics to 'Little Bit Closer' in honour of Dan Burn who scored for Newcastle United in their Carabao Cup win.
Among those celebrating the win was Sam Fender, who took to the stage in ... Fender also took to the stage wearing the signature black and white jersey and shared a number of updates on Instagram ...
His face was broadcast on the big screen throughout the game, drawing cheers from the travelling Toon Army but it was the images at full-time that will live long in the memory of black and white ...
Because Sam’s song ‘Seventeen Going Under ... singing his namesake black and white jazzmaster in a moment Fender said was “the best day of my life”. The legendary England striker ...
Sam Fender might have been 680 miles away from ... Sam and his band came running out wearing black and white to Local Hero before getting stuck straight into the set, which kicked off with Getting ...
British singer-songwriter Sam Fender has voiced concerns over the way working-class white men are labeled as “privileged,” arguing that it contributes to their feelings of disenfranchisement.