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Do you still back Eddie Howe?  

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10 minutes ago, 54 said:

Clearly this will be another Howe Disaster-Class. 

I mean what could go wrong:

 

- Joelinton and Bruno armed with meat skewers in the vicinity of Alexander the Snake

- Matt Targett near a naked flame with all his paraffin based creams

- Lascelles and Botman’s knees and a three legged race

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2 hours ago, TRon said:

 

 

Miggy and Isak were the two who came to mind. Not that I would want to sell Isak but 100x there rather than Liverpool. 

Vlachodimas too apparently, and I'm sure there was at least one other...

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I have to wonder how long Eddie is going to want to keep spinning straw into gold. It has been a really difficult, albeit fulfilling, run in charge and yet again he is being let down by the shocking trainwreck that is our transfer policy. 

 

To be clear, I don't see any signs outwardly that he's considering leaving or that he's unhappy, I'm just speculating that, were it me, I'd be absolutely furious that the wealthiest owners in world football continue to fund our rivals while dragging their feet on making critical decision after critical decision. I'm sure they feel comfortable doing that because Eddie has been so good at overachieving. But it can't last forever. 

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Just now, Memphis said:

I have to wonder how long Eddie is going to want to keep spinning straw into gold. It has been a really difficult, albeit fulfilling, run in charge and yet again he is being let down by the shocking trainwreck that is our transfer policy. 

 

To be clear, I don't see any signs outwardly that he's considering leaving or that he's unhappy, I'm just speculating that, were it me, I'd be absolutely furious that the wealthiest owners in world football continue to fund our rivals while dragging their feet on making critical decision after critical decision. I'm sure they feel comfortable doing that because Eddie has been so good at overachieving. But it can't last forever. 

If any of the big 6 come knocking, I’d be surprised if he didn’t show an interest.

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7 minutes ago, Memphis said:

I have to wonder how long Eddie is going to want to keep spinning straw into gold. It has been a really difficult, albeit fulfilling, run in charge and yet again he is being let down by the shocking trainwreck that is our transfer policy. 

 

To be clear, I don't see any signs outwardly that he's considering leaving or that he's unhappy, I'm just speculating that, were it me, I'd be absolutely furious that the wealthiest owners in world football continue to fund our rivals while dragging their feet on making critical decision after critical decision. I'm sure they feel comfortable doing that because Eddie has been so good at overachieving. But it can't last forever. 

 

Absolutely. How many times can you let someone down?

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1 minute ago, Ben said:

He seems to be very cool about this pre season i wonder if he has something up his sleeve

 

He always seems cool. Too cool. Way too much pressure on him atm, worry for him as he got ill toward the end of last season with much less pressure. 

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Really feel for Eddie, can't think of a worse way to start pre-season.

Directors and management need a real dressing down on this fracas

 

 

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5 hours ago, Memphis said:

I have to wonder how long Eddie is going to want to keep spinning straw into gold. It has been a really difficult, albeit fulfilling, run in charge and yet again he is being let down by the shocking trainwreck that is our transfer policy. 

 

To be clear, I don't see any signs outwardly that he's considering leaving or that he's unhappy, I'm just speculating that, were it me, I'd be absolutely furious that the wealthiest owners in world football continue to fund our rivals while dragging their feet on making critical decision after critical decision. I'm sure they feel comfortable doing that because Eddie has been so good at overachieving. But it can't last forever. 

What happens if he is partly responsible for the said train wreck?

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I don’t see him ever walking out on us just as season has started, but if England want Howe in 2026, I’m 99% confident Howe will take it.

 

He must be beyond pissed at this summer, and after winning a cup, what’s there left to do? Clearly hasn’t got the structure here to push on, so may as well lead the country at a home euros. 

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8 minutes ago, AyeDubbleYoo said:

As we’ve said loads of times, he’s a hands on manager and England wouldn’t suit him at all. Once he checks out of top level football, maybe. But we’re talking 15 years time. 


But for me that’s with a caveat that the Newcastle job is the best for him to do that, but he can’t be enjoying it if he goes into another season with minimal backing and turmoil upstairs.

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11 minutes ago, Sibierski said:

I don’t see him ever walking out on us just as season has started, but if England want Howe in 2026, I’m 99% confident Howe will take it.

 

He must be beyond pissed at this summer, and after winning a cup, what’s there left to do? Clearly hasn’t got the structure here to push on, so may as well lead the country at a home euros. 


Unless the hospitalisation has dampened his appetite for full time work in football, I can’t see him being interested in an international job for a decade or more yet. The bloke is too hands on. FWIW I am also not sure his minute detail, pattern based football would translate well into an international setup either, given the relatively short time spent training together

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