Home for Tea — With a Trophy

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A photo book documenting Newcastle United’s long-awaited domestic cup triumph, captured on 35mm film from a fan’s perspective. From the Covent Garden takeover to Wembley glory, and the euphoric homecoming through the streets of Newcastle two weeks later.

Made for the supporters. Those who waited, who followed, who believed.

  • Hardcover photo book: 210 × 210 mm

  • High-quality textured Wibalin® Buckram cover with gold-foil lettering on front, spine, and back

  • 178 pages featuring 160 photographs

  • Printed on 170 gsm gloss stock for rich tone and detail

Availability

Limited pre-order open until midnight on Sunday, 30 November 2025.

UK shipping £3.99. Dispatched within 2–3 days of completion (estimated production time: 2 weeks after pre-orders close).

International orders: please get in touch directly via the contact form.

Credits

All photographs by George Dixon, except images taken inside Wembley, with contributions from Rob Durie, Ben Weymes, and Robert Melrose.

Words by George Dixon.

A photo book documenting Newcastle United’s long-awaited domestic cup triumph, captured on 35mm film from a fan’s perspective. From the Covent Garden takeover to Wembley glory, and the euphoric homecoming through the streets of Newcastle two weeks later.

Made for the supporters. Those who waited, who followed, who believed.

  • Hardcover photo book: 210 × 210 mm

  • High-quality textured Wibalin® Buckram cover with gold-foil lettering on front, spine, and back

  • 178 pages featuring 160 photographs

  • Printed on 170 gsm gloss stock for rich tone and detail

Availability

Limited pre-order open until midnight on Sunday, 30 November 2025.

UK shipping £3.99. Dispatched within 2–3 days of completion (estimated production time: 2 weeks after pre-orders close).

International orders: please get in touch directly via the contact form.

Credits

All photographs by George Dixon, except images taken inside Wembley, with contributions from Rob Durie, Ben Weymes, and Robert Melrose.

Words by George Dixon.