'Relentless pursuit of better' - Eddie Howe's remarkable training ground reboot at Newcastle
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A range of slogans help illustrate Eddie Howe's mindset around Newcastle United's much-storied Benton base. The club hope to work with North Tyneside council in order to improve the facilities as quickly as possible but as things stand the majority of the environment United players have grown used to under Howe's tenure should remain in place ahead of the start of pre-season on July 1.
Howe showed the humility to tap into Kevin Keegan's mind ahead of his move to St James' Park but he has still put his own stamp on the Magpies.
He ditched parking the bus in Premier League matches straight away and got the Magpies back on the front-foot with a 4-3-3 system that is both effective and pleases fans from an entertainment point of view. Some may say that it's still early days but Howe's win ratio is 48% and is currently better than Sir Bobby Robson's no less.
Howe has changed a lot in the space of just 27 matches at