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‘They’ll need’ – Eddie Howe given honest sacking verdict at Newcastle United.
Newcastle United’s season is at risk of failure should they not earn European qualification
While Eddie Howe deserves another season at St. James’ Park, former Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan does
not see him taking Newcastle United to new heights.
The Magpies’ terrible 3-2 loss to Manchester United meant they had to give up the last Europa League position.
Chelsea’s late charge up the table has been limited to just one point from two crucial games.
The most likely result now seems to be Conference League football, if Newcastle does not collapse against
Brentford this weekend. In Brighton, Howe’s team needs to replicate Man United’s performance and hope to
lose the FA Cup final on May 25.
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CEO Darren Eales stated in January that qualifying for Europe would be the ultimate goal and that failure to do
so would be viewed as a failure. However, former Palace CEO Jordan has supported Howe in keeping his
position even though he has called for a change in the future.
“People think that Newcastle is a terrible regression because you finished fourth last year,” he said in an
interview with talkSPORT. They established an amazing bar for themselves, one that was really challenging to
meet.
“Watching them was an exciting experience. Considering each season separately,
they performed incredibly well in the previous one. Eddie Howe is deserving of another opportunity to drive.
Newcastle should be fine if they place eighth. Not by their own standards, but by their pay scale and position on
the new ownership model’s evolutionary curve.
Do you believe Howe will guide them to the promised land? No, I don’t. As I’ve always stated,
he will be a part of Newcastle’s journey. They won’t, in my opinion, bring him to the promised land.
It’s not as though I’m disparaging or criticizing Eddie. I can see clearly what the ownership of Newcastle wants.
They’ll need a little better manager who can win things, in my opinion, if they want to accomplish that (win the Premier League).
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