Gabrielle Wilde
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Eamonn Holmes has revealed a remarkable childhood tale of being arrested at the age of 10 during a football trip to Manchester.
The GB News host shared his experience of being lifted over turnstiles at a match, something he noted "would not happen now".
Speaking about his experience, Eamonn said: "I was lifted over the turnstiles, I remember. Things happened that just would not happen now.
"We were arrested in Liverpool. My dad was arrested because he had no ID, no identification.
"So the only reason we got out on the same boat was our family doctor. Our GP doctor Paul McKeown, and I always remember him standing, I was a 10-year-old, saying I have taken the Hippocratic oath and you dare question me."
The doctor "shuddered at the Special Branch" before the family was released and put on a bus.
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"We got released and put on a bus, and we end up at Old Trafford, we had got tickets for the wrong part of the ground.
"So my dad lifts me and my brother over the turnstiles, and then my dad went to the Stretford End, so we were completely separated. I was only 10."
In a dramatic turn of events at Wembley Stadium yesterday, Newcastle United ended their 70-year wait for major silverware with a historic victory over Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final.
The Magpies triumphed against the defending champions in a match that will be remembered for generations by their loyal supporters.
Images from the final showed jubilant Newcastle players celebrating with the trophy.
The victory marks Newcastle's first major honour since the 1954/55 season when they lifted the FA Cup.
For seven decades, the club has experienced repeated disappointment in their pursuit of silverware until yesterday's breakthrough moment.
The defeat was particularly bitter for Liverpool, who were looking to retain the trophy they won under Jurgen Klopp last year.
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The GB News host shared his experience of being lifted over turnstiles at a match, something he noted "would not happen now".
Speaking about his experience, Eamonn said: "I was lifted over the turnstiles, I remember. Things happened that just would not happen now.
"We were arrested in Liverpool. My dad was arrested because he had no ID, no identification.

"So the only reason we got out on the same boat was our family doctor. Our GP doctor Paul McKeown, and I always remember him standing, I was a 10-year-old, saying I have taken the Hippocratic oath and you dare question me."
The doctor "shuddered at the Special Branch" before the family was released and put on a bus.
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"We got released and put on a bus, and we end up at Old Trafford, we had got tickets for the wrong part of the ground.
"So my dad lifts me and my brother over the turnstiles, and then my dad went to the Stretford End, so we were completely separated. I was only 10."
In a dramatic turn of events at Wembley Stadium yesterday, Newcastle United ended their 70-year wait for major silverware with a historic victory over Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final.
The Magpies triumphed against the defending champions in a match that will be remembered for generations by their loyal supporters.
Images from the final showed jubilant Newcastle players celebrating with the trophy.
The victory marks Newcastle's first major honour since the 1954/55 season when they lifted the FA Cup.

For seven decades, the club has experienced repeated disappointment in their pursuit of silverware until yesterday's breakthrough moment.
The defeat was particularly bitter for Liverpool, who were looking to retain the trophy they won under Jurgen Klopp last year.
Find Out More...