Newcastle exit two cup competitions within a week. Eddie Howe's position might not be as secure as it may appear. I predict he will be at West Ham in the not too distant future.
But their owners will almost certainly want a big name manager at some point. Unfortunately for Howe, I think this may be his last season there.I doubt it. Since being taken over Newcastle have made a constant string of sensible decisions, the primary one being the hiring of Eddie Howe. He completely changed them, turning them into one of the best teams in the country practically overnight. His signings have all been excellent, and he is integrating youth into the side too. Most importantly the fans absolutely adore him. Their exit in the Champions' League was a result of being cheated by the officials (Tino's handball against PSG), and their recent poor form is due to an injury crisis.
With no distractions from here on in, I'd expect them to finish above Spurs, and if Villa drop off, they'll take a Champions' League slot again.
Howe is a great example of a manager who has gone up a level or two since leaving Bournemouth. I also think he is a thinker about the Game but this is Newcastle where the objective is trophies! The question is do the owners believe Howe can deliver this? Going out of two tournaments, and despite difficult circumstances and odd decisions by the match day officials, the owners may not be as benevolent as most football fans. Personally, I would love Howe to succeed there, but as we know, owners do take odd decisions.I doubt it. Since being taken over Newcastle have made a constant string of sensible decisions, the primary one being the hiring of Eddie Howe. He completely changed them, turning them into one of the best teams in the country practically overnight. His signings have all been excellent, and he is integrating youth into the side too. Most importantly the fans absolutely adore him. Their exit in the Champions' League was a result of being cheated by the officials (Tino's handball against PSG), and their recent poor form is due to an injury crisis.
With no distractions from here on in, I'd expect them to finish above Spurs, and if Villa drop off, they'll take a Champions' League slot again.
But their owners will almost certainly want a big name manager at some point. Unfortunately for Howe, I think this may be his last season there.
Howe is a great example of a manager who has gone up a level or two since leaving Bournemouth. I also think he is a thinker about the Game but this is Newcastle where the objective is trophies! The question is do the owners believe Howe can deliver this? Going out of two tournaments, and despite difficult circumstances and odd decisions by the match day officials, the owners may not be as benevolent as most football fans. Personally, I would love Howe to succeed there, but as we know, owners do take odd decisions.
The Boly second yellow meaning a red card is a refereeing decision that beggars belief. It is so poor, it's the referee that that deserves a suspension. I find it impossible to find any reason for the decision except extreme incompetence.