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Daily Mail on MSNEddie Howe determined to end Newcastle's trophy drought in Carabao Cup finalNewcastle boss Eddie Howe is determined to end the club's 70-year wait for a trophy after his team reached the Carabao Cup final with a thumping semi-final victory over Arsenal. A dominant 2-0 win ...
Eddie Howe has admitted he was “very reluctant” to see Lloyd Kelly leave Newcastle United on transfer deadline day and said ...
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Hosted on MSNCatch 22 again for Eddie HoweIt is now coming up to 39 months in the job for Eddie Howe. November 2021 saw the former Bournemouth boss appointed by Newcastle United. A lot had happened since Eddie Howe arrived, inheriting a ...
Eddie Howe does not expect Newcastle to conduct any further transfer business in January. The transfer window closes on Monday and the Magpies' transfer activity has so far included the permanent ...
Eddie Howe insists there will be no late loan exit for William Osula, despite interest emerging in the forward in recent weeks. After just eight league appearances this term for the backup striker ...
Eddie Howe says he is ‘hopeful’ Newcastle can reach an agreement to keep Martin Dubravka at the club beyond January. Mail Sport reported on Thursday that Howe and sporting director Paul ...
As Newcastle United placed one foot into the Carabao Cup final for the second time in three seasons, there was a predictable, measured response from Eddie Howe. The message from the boss was simple.
EDDIE HOWE has got “the richest club in the world” fighting for honours regularly again despite not being able to blow the big Saudi bucks. The 47-year-old achieved legendary status at ...
Eddie Howe is confident Newcastle will step up for their Carabao Cup semi-final showdown with Arsenal after suffering a second-successive Premier League horror show at St James’ Park.
Eddie Howe has warned that Newcastle need to avoid falling into a PSR hole that forces them to sell star academy products like Lewis Miley. The Magpies boss insists the club had no choice but to ...
Eddie Howe remains optimistic that Newcastle will rise to the occasion for their Carabao Cup semi-final clash with Arsenal, despite a second consecutive Premier League setback at St James' Park.
Eddie Howe admitted Newcastle United ‘deserved to lose’ as Fulham came from behind to win 2-1 at St James’ Park. It’s back-to-back defeats for The Magpies at St James’ Park and Howe ...
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