Should Newcastle replace Eddie Howe

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Should Newcastle replace Eddie Howe


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Honestly giving Howe a free pass cause he won a cup is insane. As spurs,CP and villa are proving, its not that big an accomplishment. and can be done on a third of the budget Howe had.

They are the facts are they not?
 
Honestly giving Howe a free pass cause he won a cup is insane. As spurs,CP and villa are proving, its not that big an accomplishment. and can be done on a third of the budget Howe had.

They are the facts are they not?
And it's helped Spuds tremendously changing their manager...oh wait...
 
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And it's helped Spuds tremendously changing their manager...oh wait...
Helped Man U. they were equal on points with us when they sacked Amorim and brought Carrick in. Now in CL next season.

Crystal Palace (sorry to harp on about them but they are my control group) have a manager that is leaving, have won 2 cups and in the final of another cup and spent £250m. Win the final they are in Europe next seasonn. So again, Howe aint all that, he's got 1 cup with 3 times the budget. Squandered £250m, set us back 2 years as brute says and most on here are giving him a free pass.

I just find it bizarre. When will enough be enough for you , my attractor of metal friend?
 
Not going to get that with Howe. <laugh> <laugh> <laugh>

We already did. Or have you been asleep for the last 14 months. If he’s done it once, he can do it again. And as he’s the only manager in my lifetime to win one of the major domestic trophies, I’m willing to give him a chance. Unlike the ‘entitled’ who amazingly seem to think we have some God given right to win trophies and qualify for Europe.

That's your choice. It's not being entitled at all when you have been in the bottom half of the table nearly all season, playing some of the worst football in living memory, being out thought by managers from newly promoted clubs and not being able to change games due to his insistence of a plan A only.

This compounded by spending the most money in any transfer window on a set of players, where some have went down as the worst pound for pound signings in the club's history.

Ranieri won the premier league and qualified for the champions league. He was rightfully dismissed the following year.
 
That's your choice. It's not being entitled at all when you have been in the bottom half of the table nearly all season, playing some of the worst football in living memory, being out thought by managers from newly promoted clubs and not being able to change games due to his insistence of a plan A only.

This compounded by spending the most money in any transfer window on a set of players, where some have went down as the worst pound for pound signings in the club's history.

Ranieri won the premier league and qualified for the champions league. He was rightfully dismissed the following year.
Leicester certainly went from strength to strength after they got rid of Ranieri. I live in Leicester and believe me they're absolutely delighted where they are now.
 
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Leicester certainly went from strength to strength after they got rid of Ranieri. I live in Leicester and believe me they're absolutely delighted where they are now.

Leicester won the FA Cup in 2021. Both achievements by different managers eclipse a league cup. They also got to the UCL quarters when it was difficult. Their subsequent disaster is precisely what people are desperate to avoid when we appear to be trending in a Leicester direction.
 
Leicester won the FA Cup in 2021. Both achievements by different managers eclipse a league cup. They also got to the UCL quarters when it was difficult. Their subsequent disaster is precisely what people are desperate to avoid when we appear to be trending in a Leicester direction.
<laugh>.....:emoticon-0159-music..going fishing there's a knock upon my door..:emoticon-0159-music
 
Leicester certainly went from strength to strength after they got rid of Ranieri. I live in Leicester and believe me they're absolutely delighted where they are now.

Leicester's problems were as a direct factor of them losing their owner due to that horrific helicopter crash, and also that the business of the owners, was absolutely ripped apart due to the covid pandemic. Let's not get facts in the way though.
 
The Howe excuse bingo list is getting longer like.

Isak leaving
PSR
Played more games than other teams
Lack of training time
Individual mistakes
 
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I'm 100% Howe out now, that was utter ****e. Plenty of time to prepare, forest on the floor and a weakened team and he gives us that. 27 points dropped from a winning position, 17 goals condeded after the 80th minute, i cant be bothered to work out how many of those have cost us 3 points. Even if we'd managed to keep half of the 27, we'd be shoulder to shoulder with villa and liverpool in the league.
 
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I'm 100% Howe out now, that was utter ****e. Plenty of time to prepare, forest on the floor and a weakened team and he gives us that. 27 points dropped from a winning position, 17 goals condeded after the 80th minute, i cant be bothered to work out how many of those have cost us 3 points. Even if we'd managed to keep half of the 27, we'd be shoulder to shoulder with villa and liverpool in the league.
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