Television mostly captures sport beautifully, but there are times when it feels completely inadequate.
Newcastle United winning their first domestic trophy since 1955 was one of those. The Carabao Cup is theirs, a first piece of domestic silverware since the FA Cup in an era long before sponsored trophies were even a glint in a young energy drink magnate’s eye.
Sure the TV coverage flicked between the players, the bench and the celebrity fans but what you really needed was a camera trained on every supporter in the stadium, several more for the crowds gathered around big screens back on Tyneside and one inside the dressing room at Berlin’s Verti Music Hall ahead of Sam Fender’s gig.