EDDIE HOWE is not angry about being overlooked by the FA for the England job and believes Thomas Tuchel was the “best” foreign candidate available. SunSport revealed there was no contact with ...
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As well as the Champions League and domestic cup adventures, Eddie Howe has now taken charge of 113 Premier League games. In ...
Eddie Howe admits being a top boss takes a heavy personal toll and that every manager has a shelf life. But after being snubbed by England and not making their shortlist, Howe says he is nowhere ...
Eddie Howe has confirmed he was NOT one of the 10 candidates interviewed by the FA for the England job - but did not rule out managing his country in the future. Mail Sport reported on Thursday ...
Alan Shearer talking about the Head Coach’s biggest achievement these past three years and where Eddie Howe ranks amongst ...
Howe was the leading English candidate for the job after returning Newcastle to the Champions League. The 46-year-old is one of only three English managers in the Premier League, along with Sean ...
Man Utd eyeing Eddie Howe Manchester United are keeping an eye on Howe’s situation amid continued speculation they’ll dispense with Erik ten Hag at some stage during the season.
Eddie Howe has confirmed he received no contact from the FA over taking over as England boss. Howe was seen as a leading contender to replace Gareth Southgate as the Three Lions' head coach.
Eddie Howe is one of the most in-demand coaches in England. The Newcastle United manager has been linked with several high-profile jobs. The former Bournemouth boss is reportedly a target for ...
Newcastle chief executive Darren Eales says the club will fight to keep hold of Eddie Howe if England want to appoint him as the country’s new manager. Eales was also firm in his belief that ...
Eddie Howe was officially announced as Newcastle United's new manager on 8th November 2021. Howe played over 300 games as a defender between 1995 and 2007 for Bournemouth and Portsmouth.