Eddie Howe confirmed as new Newcastle head-coach
The former Bournemouth boss takes over from Steve Bruce
Last updated 9th Nov 2021
Newcastle have FINALLY announced a new manager - Eddie Howe!
After parting company with Steve Bruce and then up's and down's with speculation about several other candidates the club's new owners have got their man.
43 year old Howe has signed a 2 1/2 year deal with the Magpies.
He's managed Bournemouth (twice) and Burnley in the past (sandwiched in between spells at the South Coast club).
At Bournemouth Howe performed miracles and guided them from the bottom of League 2 to the Premier League.
He'll be joined at St James' Park by assistant manager Jason Tindall and other backroom staff and as we know Graeme Jones, who's been interim manager, will stay on too.
Eddie Howe says managing Newcastle is a 'great honour'
Eddie said: “It is a great honour to become head coach of a club with the stature and history of Newcastle United. It is a very proud day for me and my family.
“This is a wonderful opportunity, but there is also a lot of work ahead of us and I am eager to get onto the training ground to start working with the players.
“I would like to thank the club’s owners for this opportunity and thank the club’s supporters for the incredible welcome they have already given me. I am very excited to begin our journey together.”
"Incredibly impressed by Eddie Howe"
Newcastle United co-owner, Amanda Staveley, said: “We have been incredibly impressed by Eddie through what has been a rigorous recruitment process.
“As well as his obvious achievements with AFC Bournemouth, where he had a transformational impact, he is a passionate and dynamic coach who has clear ideas about taking this team and club forward.
“He is a great fit for what we are trying to build here. We are delighted to welcome Eddie and his staff to St. James’ Park and very much look forward to working together towards our collective ambitions.”
The takeover story so far:
7th October 2021: Newcastle United is bought for £305m in Saudi Arabian backed takeover
7th October 2021: Newcastle United fans celebrate outside St James' Park
13th October 2021: Amnesty International demand meeting with Premier League over Owners and Directors test, following the Newcastle takeover. Concerns over Saudi Arabia's human rights records, claims of 'sportswashing' their reputation
20th October 2021: Steve Bruce leaves position of Head Coach by mutual consent
8th November 2021: Eddie Howe confirmed as Newcastle's new Head Coach
47h January 2022: Kieran Trippier becomes Newcastle United's first signing since the takeover. The full back moved from Atlético Madrid for a reported fee of £12m.
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