We salute you Eddie Howe as full 2025 picture now presents itself at Newcastle United
The brilliance of Eddie Howe.
We have now got the full 2025 picture.
The achievements of Eddie Howe with Newcastle United.
An unforgettable 12 months that will live long in the memory, that no Newcastle United fan will ever forget.
Is 2025 your greatest ever calendar year supporting Newcastle United? If not, why not?
Now the final NUFC game of this year has been played, fittingly a case of Newcastle United ending 2025 as they started it, with a big Premier League away victory.
We saw 2025 kick off with a 2-1 win away at Tottenham and then end with a 3-1 at Burnley.
Here are the complete results competition by competition across 2025 for Eddie Howe and Newcastle United:
Premier League: Played 38 Won 18 Drawn 6 Lost 14
League Cup: Played 6 Won 6 Drawn 0 Lost 0
FA Cup: Played 3 Won 2 Drawn 0 Lost 1
Champions League: Played 6 Won 3 Drawn 1 Lost 2
Complete 2025 results: Played 53 Won 29 Drawn 7 Lost 17
Newcastle United winning 70% more matches than they lost.
If you add the final three weeks of 2024 the last 12 months and a few weeks show:
Played 58 Won 34 Drawn 7 Lost 17
So the last 58 matches that Eddie Howe and his players have competed in, Newcastle United have won exactly twice as many matches (34) as they have lost (17).
Amongst the many highlights of 2025, Eddie Howe and Newcastle United have won matches against Liverpool, Arsenal (twice), Benfica, Spurs (twice), Athletic Club Bilbao, Man U, Chelsea, (4-0 away at) Union S-G and Manchester City.
A second Wembley final in three seasons, second Champions League qualification in three seasons, plus…a trophy.
All of this achieved by Eddie Howe despite the club an absolute shambles behind the scenes, with the Newcastle United owners and senior staff making the Head Coach’s far more difficult.
Yet a small vocal minority of Newcastle United fans would like to see Eddie Howe sacked. It takes all sorts.
Here’s to another brilliant year under Eddie Howe, if 2026 gets even close to 2025 then it will be a special one.
A brilliant manager and such a hard working dedicated NUFC boss, who never gives the job less than 100%, as well as always representing our club in the best possible way, with dignity and integrity.
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