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15 comentarios en “"Me encanta" José Enrique sobre la resurrección del Newcastle bajo la dirección de Eddie Howe | Astro SuperSport

  1. Peter nufc

    Eddie Howe is a level headed down to earth fella. He's had it what ever it is he's got it . The players love him and rightly so he's brought them on leapsand bounds . Cabbage head didn't have a clue how to train players his old ways we're out of style in the premier league. Eddie Howe is the new generation of mangers with the skills for modern day football

  2. phil

    the number 1 thing a manager has to do is , get the players and staff on your side , simple . look at us before also villa now . bruce , mclarren and benitez where good managers , but didn't have that little extra to get the players working . i loved Chris Hughton , he came from the staff and the players loved him . but down to the stupid cockney we got rid . 😠😠

  3. G Nattrass

    The Chris Wood being signed to demoralise Burnley line is a bit daft. We were absolutely flapping, we looked destined for the drop even with the new owners and Howe, we'd lost our only striker (and by far the most important and influential player in the team Howe inherited), and we'd just lost to Cambridge Utd in the cup. Panic was setting in, and Wood's record in the PL looked alright – nobody was excited to sign him, but he seemed like a player who'd do a job and score a few goals, he always had for Burnley. Moreover people were starting to think seriously about what our Championship strategy would be, which players might not hang around for a campaign in the second tier during a World Cup year. Wood could have been an important player had we been relegated.
    As it turned out, by the middle of February we were far too good for him, and his poor goalscoring form in the first half of the season continued. But in early January we just couldn't know that was going to happen and the signing made sense in the moment.

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