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Eddie Howe

Premier League manager of Newcastle United. Previously managed Bournemouth, leading them to the Premier League.

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Nov 7, 2022 • 1h 35min

E160 - Eddie Howe: Turnaround: how to improve a culture

Eddie Howe is a professional football manager and former player, he is currently the head coach of Newcastle United. In this episode they discuss the difficult period Eddie experienced after leaving Bournemouth, likening it to a grieving period. During his year out, he was unsure if he would ever return to managing players, but he quickly found himself noting down training lessons until it consumed his everyday life. Obsession is a key theme in this episode, they debate whether obsession should be strived for or is always damaging. They explore Eddie’s managing philosophy, why he focuses deeply on the individual and how that affects his players and how he navigates the high standards he sets for himself… - - - - NEW TOUR ALERT! We are travelling to 9 cities in 2023 for the High Performance Live Tour! Tickets are available now at: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/live2023 
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Mar 10, 2023 • 14min

Why Non-Negotiables Matter

“What are your three non-negotiables?” This is the question Jake and Damian ask at the end of every conversation they’ve had on the podcast. No two answers have been the same. In this episode, Jake and Damian reflect on the many varied non-negotiables from a wide range of guests including Eddie Howe, Owen O’Kane and Courntey Black. They discuss their own non-negotiables and how they have evolved since the beginning of the podcast.
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Dec 5, 2024 • 1h 15min

Eddie Howe | “The media hype with England is so big, to be out of that is where I want to be.”

In a captivating conversation, Eddie Howe, the Premier League manager of Newcastle United with a successful past at Bournemouth, shares his visions for the club and the challenges it faces. He discusses the significant impact of ownership dynamics on club management and expresses his thoughts on the high-stakes world of footballing politics. Howe reflects on whether he would have taken the England job and debates the delicate balance of adhering to a football philosophy amidst pressure. His insights on player management and the evolving role of a manager are both revealing and thought-provoking.