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]]>“It’s a great feeling to commit my future to this incredible club,” Howe exclaimed. “We are still at the start of our journey, but this is an exciting time to be a part of Newcastle United and I’m very excited about the future together.”
Howe was appointed Newcastle United manager in November last year, at a time when the club was yet to win a Premier League game and facing a relegation battle. Since taking charge, Howe turned the Magpies’ season around, guiding them to an 11th place finish 14 points clear of the relegation zone.
Following a Saudi Arabia-backed takeover, Newcastle became the wealthiest club in the Premier League. Howe and his team made use of the team’s new funds to bring in a whole host of new signings during the January transfer window. Still, the club cannot spend excessive funds over the short term due to UEFA’s financial rules, Howe warned.
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]]>Howe leaves Bournemouth after 25 combined years with the club as a player and manager.
“Having spent a total of 25 years with the club as both a player and a manager, this decision – made together with the club – is one of the hardest I’ve ever had to make,” said Howe in a letter published by the club. Bournemouth will always be in my heart, but I firmly believe that now is the right time for the club to have a change.”
Howe is expected to be in consideration for possible openings in Premier League, including the positions at Newcastle United and Crystal Palace. It also wouldn’t be surprising if he takes some time off.
Bournemouth, on the other hand, will now embark on a search for a new manager, as the team begins a rebuild in Championship amid the likely departure of their best players. The early list of candidates for the job includes Howe’s longtime assistant Jason Tindall, former Chelsea defender and Aston Villa assistant John Terry, and ex-Bristol City boss Lee Johnson.
Eddie Howe played 270 games as a player with Bournemouth in two different stints between 1994 and 2007. Howe took over as club’s manager in 2008 and went on to lead the club to League One (third tier in English domestic competition) in his first stint at the helm. He departed in 2011 to take over the Championship side Burnley.
After less than two years with Burnley, Howe returned to Bournemouth. In his second stint, he managed to win the promotion to Premier League in 2015. The club’s best finish in the top flight was ninth place in 2016–17 season.
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]]>“It’s a great feeling to commit my future to this incredible club,” Howe exclaimed. “We are still at the start of our journey, but this is an exciting time to be a part of Newcastle United and I’m very excited about the future together.”
Howe was appointed Newcastle United manager in November last year, at a time when the club was yet to win a Premier League game and facing a relegation battle. Since taking charge, Howe turned the Magpies’ season around, guiding them to an 11th place finish 14 points clear of the relegation zone.
Following a Saudi Arabia-backed takeover, Newcastle became the wealthiest club in the Premier League. Howe and his team made use of the team’s new funds to bring in a whole host of new signings during the January transfer window. Still, the club cannot spend excessive funds over the short term due to UEFA’s financial rules, Howe warned.
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]]>Howe leaves Bournemouth after 25 combined years with the club as a player and manager.
“Having spent a total of 25 years with the club as both a player and a manager, this decision – made together with the club – is one of the hardest I’ve ever had to make,” said Howe in a letter published by the club. Bournemouth will always be in my heart, but I firmly believe that now is the right time for the club to have a change.”
Howe is expected to be in consideration for possible openings in Premier League, including the positions at Newcastle United and Crystal Palace. It also wouldn’t be surprising if he takes some time off.
Bournemouth, on the other hand, will now embark on a search for a new manager, as the team begins a rebuild in Championship amid the likely departure of their best players. The early list of candidates for the job includes Howe’s longtime assistant Jason Tindall, former Chelsea defender and Aston Villa assistant John Terry, and ex-Bristol City boss Lee Johnson.
Eddie Howe played 270 games as a player with Bournemouth in two different stints between 1994 and 2007. Howe took over as club’s manager in 2008 and went on to lead the club to League One (third tier in English domestic competition) in his first stint at the helm. He departed in 2011 to take over the Championship side Burnley.
After less than two years with Burnley, Howe returned to Bournemouth. In his second stint, he managed to win the promotion to Premier League in 2015. The club’s best finish in the top flight was ninth place in 2016–17 season.
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