Eddie John Frank Howe is an English professional football manager and former player, who is the head coach of Premier League club Newcastle United.
Eddie Howe: Family| Newcastle| House| Burnley
Family:
Vicki Howe
Steve Lovell
Rocky Howe
Anne Howe
Harry Howe
Howe was born in Amersham, Buckinghamshire. When very young, he moved to Verwood in Dorset, and later began his footballing career with local youth teams Rossgarth and Parley Sports before starting his professional career at AFC Bournemouth.
Newcastle:
Eddie Howe has always harboured a dogmatic streak so it should come as no surprise that not even the prospect of facing Manchester City on Sunday can shake his conviction that fortune favours the brave.
Newcastle’s manager confirms that, given a hypothetical choice between settling for a draw before kick-off and trying to beat the champions, he would never countenance accepting the first option.
House:
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe allowed himself to do two things this week that are a signpost for his and the club’s future.
First, he and his wife arranged some house viewings in the North-East. It was always the plan to relocate from the South Coast, but as he said: ‘Wins certainly help in that regard.’
The 44-year-old father of three has spent the last seven months combining his parental duties with the task of keeping the Magpies in the Premier League with the latter objective having been accomplished handsomely and to popular acclaim.
Burnley:
Now Pep Guardiola has added Haaland to his attacking armoury and Pope must trust that an outstanding performance against the formidable Norway striker would not merely confirm his place on England’s flight to Doha and November’s World Cup but offer Gareth Southgate pause for thought about Jordan Pickford’s status as his first-choice goalkeeper.
Howe tends to be circumspect in dispensing opinions but does not discourage the idea that Pope could dislodge his Everton counterpart, while also leapfrogging Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsdale.