Newcastle United's Champions League form offers hope of bright future under Eddie Howe
Aye, life has turned out canny for Geordie loyalists. Goodbye to Mike Ashley's poisonous era. Ta ta, Steve Bruce. Hello hope. Howe's that for a change of fortune!
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Aye, life has turned out canny for Geordie loyalists. Goodbye to Mike Ashley's poisonous era. Ta ta, Steve Bruce. Hello hope. Howe's that for a change of fortune!
After resigning from his post, Howe returned to the dugout this season, replacing Steve Bruce as Newcastle United manager.
Former England manager Bobby Robson famously described him as “daft as a brush”, while Gary Lineker has said he is “the most naturally gifted technical footballer that I played with”.
Former Manchester United midfielder Nicky Butt has insisted he has no regrets over his departure from Old Trafford, despite potentially missing out on a more regular spot in the side.
Former Newcastle United midfielder Darren Ambrose has revealed a conversation with Alan Shearer in an Italian restaurant in Jesmond convinced him to sign for the Magpies. The then Ipswich Town youngster was not convinced after an original round of negotiations and looked set to return to Portman Road.
A young fan who travels almost 200 miles to see Newcastle United's home games has re-lived the moment when he celebrated the team's winning goal with Brazilian star Bruno Guimaraes.
It is a little over a decade since Warren Barton's offer to help his beloved Newcastle United was met with an 'emphatic no'. The ex-captain had just completed his UEFA Pro Licence in 2008, and suggested scouting on behalf of the Magpies in the USA having made the move stateside.
England kicked off their World Cup year with a hard-fought friendly win over Switzerland at Wembley.Breel Embolo had put the visitors ahead in the first-half but Luke Shaw levelled and a late Harry Kane penalty ensured the Three Lions won 2-1 in front of a sell-out crowd.Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the things we learned from the game.