- Champions League exit sees questions asked on Tyneside
- ‘I don’t think it’s a time for criticism of the players,’ says Howe
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has said this is a time to support rather than criticise his suddenly struggling players and reminded supporters that the Saudi Arabian-owned club is “miles ahead of schedule”.
Newcastle face Fulham at St James’ Park on Saturday hoping to avoid a fourth straight defeat in all competitions and still sore from Wednesday night’s Champions League exit against Milan but Howe urged fans to remember the bigger picture.
Continue reading…Champions League exit sees questions asked on Tyneside‘I don’t think it’s a time for criticism of the players,’ says HoweNewcastle manager Eddie Howe has said this is a time to support rather than criticise his suddenly struggling players and reminded supporters that the Saudi Arabian-owned club is “miles ahead of schedule”.Newcastle face Fulham at St James’ Park on Saturday hoping to avoid a fourth straight defeat in all competitions and still sore from Wednesday night’s Champions League exit against Milan but Howe urged fans to remember the bigger picture. Continue reading…