25 comentarios en “EDDIE HOWE: “l’m in the seat…I back my abilities.” WHY Julian Nagelsmann won’t replace the NUFC boss

  1. @yogihightower

    It's not about winning, it never was. It has been about giving it everything to try and win but we are in relegation form and we are making some of the worst teams in the league and championship look like prime Barcelona every week. Our goalkeeper is now consistently man of the match. There is something fundamentally wrong with our attitude tactics selection and how we play. The injuries excuse is old and the but we are tired excuse is ridiculous. If it was upto the fans we wouldn't win anything for another 60 years. Howe is looking like he has lost the dressing room.

  2. @mickyb4796

    Ffs after all the injuries we have had this season what do fans expect! MCFC and Chelsea have had 10 years to build teams without restrictions Eddie Howe is the man for the job he needs at least 5 years to take us from a yo-yo team to a top 4 and then judge him!

  3. @toonarmy9855

    the linked manager is mean PIF already lost confident in eddie howe and very unhappy, every team are now confident to get 3 points from nufc ,they know howe 's tactics . no one can safe him he can safe his job with his performance.

  4. @leekelly5655

    alright keith Eddie our best manager we've had for years he's our future the injuries we've had as hit us hard playing the same players as taking back flack on them now we getting the players back it will be a turning point for us and ffp hasn't help us in the transfer market

  5. @Jules220965

    Well said Keith Time Fans sang his name from
    The roof tops he has had a challenging season and unprecedented injuries he has looked tired lately too I’m not surprised.Eddie should be here long term I think he’s really took the club to his heart.

  6. @BIGMATYY

    people forget where we were a few years ago, we have just had an injury ridden season dont understand how eddie howe can be even thought about being replaced, hes incredible, disgusting that its even a thought to replace him.

  7. @mandypyle6495

    Sky and the rest of them just love the fact we are not doing very well,and for the rest of other teams supports would like to think that us Newcastle fans want Eddie out I still think that maybe he has90% of the fan base,just the injuries have crippled us this season,maybe those on social media or if win he great but if we lose he should go.i really hope that he would get at least another season but like for me a few more yrs as our manager

  8. @grimreavers

    It's simple iff EH had a full squad of fit players then we would be in a much better position in league ..we have been decimated with long term freakish injuries as we all know …but to suggest and even start new manager gossip is down right disrespectful considering what EH and his team have managed in the short time they have been at NUFC…Hes not perfect by any means and seems to have a stubborn streak regarding who he prefers in the first 11 but all in all give the guy a break ..Thanks for the blog Keith

  9. @Raggattoni

    Every journey to the top there is period of plateau.
    EH managed in the UCL for the first time in his career.
    A lot of the players first experience in the UCL too.
    We're fine. EH is going a great job! HOWAY THE LADS

  10. @ozzy6162

    It's fine to disagree with formations, tactics etc., but those who are questioning Eddie's position because they think we should be in the top 6 despite the injuries etc., are showing the childish entitlement usually shown by Man Utd & Liverpool fans. If you can't support the manager & team after this season's run of bad luck then the toon isn't the club for you.

  11. @mark.lawrence

    journo's hounding EH in press conferences about his job is poor however…

    he has done a sterling job, & doesn't deserve this crap…

    unfortunately, it seems to come part & parcel with earning £100k a week…

    i put it down to wages envy.

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