by South Coast Royal »
04 Nov 2025 14:14
Sanguine South Coast Royal Lol @ wonder boy, super manager and future England manager St Eddie who supposedly can do no wrong
You do get some odd bees in your bonnet. Presumably this one because Howe called out Arne Slot. Eddie Howe is a fantastic manager - Newcastle play excellent attacking football. He's won their first trophy in forever and got them to the Champions League. That's no mean feat.
Fair comment that I do get bees in my bonnet (doesn't everybody?) and often with people they are irrational as well as rational views (see a topic some time ago on HNA about irrational dislikes).
Nothing to do with any comments about Slot.
A couple of seasons or so ago he was moaning about not being able to spend money like other clubs when of course he has bought in at some considerable expense:-
Guimares
Tonali
Livramento
Gordon
Barnes
Murphy
Isak
Botman
Willock
Hall
Osula
as well as Pope, Trippier,Burn, Targett.etc
All of those were before this season's latest spend-up , in part funded by Isak and last season's Anderson money.
So, unlike previous managers he has had considerable financial backing from the owners and not much to moan about.
That is the moaning bit but there is also the sharp practice on the pitch.
He and Jason have become extremely unpopular with other managers with their delaying tactics at set pieces, the professional fouls (not alone in this respect, think also Rodri etc) and players (again not alone) feigning injury.
The cherubic demeanour rather masks the true identity (bear in mind my own local long term knowledge of him and his brother) but being ruthless is very much part of management-I do get that.
Anyway, I'm not really trying to justify anything and don't care that much but have responded as you chose to call me out.
Eddie has done quite well with a squad that has cost a fair bit to assemble but their away performances this season have been poor, especially at hitherto hopeless West Ham and he will have to do some serious work with those players to get them near the very top of the table, something that Joelinton said he expected to happen this season.