Bangkok Post

Fanfare grips City of Brotherly Love

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NEW YORK: Hundreds of thousands of Eagles fans flooded the streets of Philadelph­ia on Thursday to salute the NFL team’s upset Super Bowl victory over the heavily favoured New England Patriots.

The ticker-tape parade began shortly after 11am (11pm Thai time) as masses of green-clad Eagles fans packed the City of Brotherly Love to cheer on their heroes despite freezing temperatur­es on an otherwise sunny day.

The underdogs Eagles had never won a Super Bowl but covered themselves in glory by defeating the Patriots, 41-33.

Led by bikers, trucks and open-topped, double-decker buses carrying the players, the parade set off from the city’s south side and was to make its way up Broad Street to the city centre, the cradle of US independen­ce.

The seven-kilometre parade route went past the city hall before ending at the Philadelph­ia Museum of Art, a landmark made famous by the movie Rocky.

Tons of confetti showered down on the players, including MVP quarterbac­k Nick Foles and coach Doug Pederson, the heroes of the hour.

Cheerleade­rs and the team’s eagleheade­d mascot “Swoop” hurled Eagles T-shirts into the crowds, which had formed overnight.

Some players mixed with the cheering crowd.

Fans cried and danced and gave the thumbs-up as the team passed by.

A video posted on Twitter showed dozens of young people dancing atop a garbage truck stopped at an intersecti­on on Broad Street.

After Sunday’s victory, thousands of people poured into the city’s streets to rejoice, but the celebratio­n was marred by violence, with vehicles overturned and windows smashed despite a heavy police presence.

 ?? AFP ?? Eagles quarterbac­k Nick Foles hoists the Vince Lombardi Trophy as team owner Jeffrey Lurie, left, Nate Sudfeld, second right, and Carson Wentz ride on a parade truck.
AFP Eagles quarterbac­k Nick Foles hoists the Vince Lombardi Trophy as team owner Jeffrey Lurie, left, Nate Sudfeld, second right, and Carson Wentz ride on a parade truck.

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