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Current Newcastle United Manager
Manager | Appointment Date | To | Days in Charge |
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Eddie Howe | 08/11/2021 | 07/10/2024 | 1064 |
Eddie Howe, who had been out of football since leaving Bournemouth, was appointed the new Newcastle United manager in November 2021.
He became the twentieth Toon manager, including caretaker managers since 2000 and the 45th of all time. The new owners, the Saudi Public Investment Fund, have invested heavily in the club and have been rewarded for improved performances.
There is currently little pressure on the manager, but we suspect the 2024/25 season may be pivotal with a good showing the minimum requirement needed, there is also talk and odds available that he could succeed Gareth Southgate as the England national team manager.
The bookmakers will have all the next Newcastle United manager odds, clues can be gleaned as to who may fit the bill via the next manager to be sacked blog.
Next Newcastle Manager Odds
There are instances when these odds might not be readily available for certain clubs. This could be because the position has only recently been filled, the club is currently performing exceptionally well, or the club has a strong history of standing by its manager through thick and thin.
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Additionally, in some cases, the Newcastle United manager's position might be vacant, but there are strong indications or even rumours about the potential replacement. Despite these unique circumstances, it is worth noting that if betting odds do become available, we will present them here fin this section or your convenience. Regular updates related to the manager's position can also be found in the dedicated sports betting news section expertly managed by Jake Ashton. So, keep an eye out for any developments as we strive to keep you informed on the latest happenings in the football managerial landscape.
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Who Will Be The Next Newcastle United Manager
Here, we take a closer look at the potential contenders if/when the current manager of Newcastle United leaves or is replaced.
Having pumped in vast amounts of cash, the owners will want a manager with a certain world football pedigree; it's unlikely that a Graeme Jones or Steve Bruce will be considered at Newcastle in years to come.
If a manager is targeted, they may find it hard to turn down the uber-wealthy club.
Roberto Martinez
The Spaniard was a serious candidate before Eddie Howe was appointed; the bookies certainly thought he was northbound.
However, he continued managing Belgium, and they went into the World Cup in Qatar with a decent chance.
The tournament was a disaster, with the Belgians not making it out of the group stages after losing to Morocco and drawing with Croatia. Martinez resigned straight after the elimination.
In early 2023, Portugal appointed Martinez, who replaced the long-standing Fernando Santos.
Julian Nagelsmann
Nagelsmann is currently in charge of the German National team.
He was previously with TSG Hoffenheim, RB Leipzig and Bayern Munich
Gareth Southgate
An ex-national team manager in the shape of Gareth Southgate could fit the Newcastle United remit.
He would follow in the footsteps of another former England boss, Bobby Robson, who, after managing the England side for eight years (1982-1990), took on Newcastle United in September 1999.
Graham Potter
If Newcastle fancied keeping on the same path as Eddie Howe, then Graham Potter may pass muster.
The former Brighton and Chelsea manager is too good a coach not to be managing a top-quality side despite his travails at Stamford Bridge, where a mixture of new owners and too many new highly-paid acquisitions scuppered his chances of success.
Massimiliano Allegri
He has the pedigree to take on another black-and-white striped team after spending the majority of his football management career in charge of Juventus in Italy.
With five Serie A titles and twice runners-up in the Champions League, there are few more prominent names in European football management than Allegri.
Scott Parker
Former Newcastle United midfielder Parker played 55 times for the Toon under managers Graeme Souness and Glenn Roeder between 2005 and 2007.
After moving into football management at the end of his playing career, he has been in charge of Fulham, Bournemouth Club Brugge in Belgium and now Burnley.
Paulo Fonseca
Paulo Fonseca was in the running; as he headed the next Newcastle United manager betting ahead of Eddie Howe’s appointment. However his imminent chance may have gone having taken over at AC Milan in June 2024.
How To Bet On The Next Newcastle United Manager
Making a bet on who will be the next Newcastle United manager is as easy as picking a contender from the list of possibilities at the top of this page, finding the bookmaker offering odds, choosing how much you want to bet, and placing it
You will have to find a betting site offering odds. Finding odds on the next Newcastle United manager will be easier when no manager is in place, and a little harder when the position is filled, and not particularly in jeopardy.
Find the best football betting site offering odds on the next manager of Newcastle
Choose one of the possible contenders
Decide how much you want to bet
Check the odds and your stake to understand how much you may win if your prediction is correct
Understand that if your prediction is wrong, you will lose your money.
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Next Toon Manager Betting Diary
The betting odds for the next Newcastle United Manager will fluctuate. Fans will naturally speculate on who will take over in the Geordie hot seat when Eddie Howe leaves the job he has held since November 2021.
Here is a round-up of the Next Newcastle United Manager Betting Timeline from our OLBG News feed
25th May 2022
First English Manager to win the Premier League Betting Specials: Eddie Howe 5/1 favourite after massive season with Newcastle!
4th November 2021
Next Newcastle Manager Betting Odds: Eddie Howe 8/13 favourite after Unai Emery REJECTS Job
21st October 2021
Paulo Fonseca 10/11 FAVOURITE In Next Newcastle Manager Betting Odds after Bruce Departure
7th October 2021
Saudi Takeover - Antonio Conte 9/2 in Next Permanent Newcastle United Manager Betting Odds
27th September 2021
Eddie Howe 6/4 FAVOURITE to be next Newcastle boss with Steve Bruce's position under threat
List of Newcastle United Managers
Here is a complete list of all Newcastle managers on record with information on length of service and win ratio. Who will be the next Newcastle manager on the list?
Manager | Appointment Date | To | Days in Charge | Win Rate |
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Eddie Howe | 08/11/2021 | 07/10/2024 | 1064 | |
Graeme Jones | 20/10/2021 | 08/11/2021 | 19 | 0.00% |
Steve Bruce | 17/07/2019 | 20/10/2021 | 826 | 28.87% |
Ben Dawson | 01/07/2019 | 17/07/2019 | 16 | 0.00% |
Rafael Benitez | 11/03/2016 | 01/07/2019 | 1207 | 42.47% |
Steve McClaren | 10/06/2015 | 11/03/2016 | 275 | 22.48% |
John Carver | 31/12/2014 | 09/06/2015 | 160 | 15.00% |
Alan Pardew | 09/12/2010 | 31/12/2014 | 1483 | 38.38% |
Chris Hughton | 01/06/2009 | 06/12/2010 | 553 | 59.28% |
Alan Shearer | 02/04/2009 | 31/05/2009 | 59 | 12.50% |
Joe Kinnear | 29/09/2008 | 02/04/2009 | 185 | 22.22% |
Chris Hughton | 08/09/2008 | 29/09/2008 | 21 | 0.00% |
Kevin Keegan | 16/01/2008 | 04/09/2008 | 232 | 28.57% |
Nigel Pearson | 09/01/2008 | 16/01/2008 | 7 | 50.00% |
Sam Allardyce | 15/05/2007 | 09/01/2008 | 239 | 33.33% |
Nigel Pearson | 06/05/2007 | 15/05/2007 | 9 | 0.00% |
Glenn Roeder | 02/02/2006 | 06/05/2007 | 458 | 45.83% |
Graeme Souness | 13/09/2004 | 02/02/2006 | 507 | 44.83% |
John Carver | 30/08/2004 | 13/09/2004 | 14 | 100.00% |
Bobby Robson | 02/09/1999 | 30/08/2004 | 1824 | 46.67% |
Steve Clarke | 28/08/1999 | 02/09/1999 | 5 | 0.00% |
Ruud Gullit | 27/08/1998 | 28/08/1999 | 366 | 34.62% |
Kenny Dalglish | 14/01/1997 | 27/08/1998 | 590 | 38.46% |
Terry McDermott | 08/01/1997 | 14/01/1997 | 6 | 0.00% |
Kevin Keegan | 05/02/1992 | 08/01/1997 | 1799 | 54.98% |
Ossie Ardiles | 26/03/1991 | 05/02/1992 | 316 | 21.28% |
Jim Smith | 04/12/1988 | 26/03/1991 | 842 | 36.36% |
Colin Suggett | 02/11/1988 | 04/12/1988 | 32 | 22.22% |
Willie McFaul | 10/09/1985 | 10/10/1988 | 1126 | 34.90% |
Jack Charlton | 14/08/1984 | 10/08/1985 | 361 | 31.25% |
Arthur Cox | 01/09/1980 | 24/05/1984 | 1361 | 44.97% |
Bill McGarry | 18/11/1977 | 31/08/1980 | 1017 | 31.36% |
Richard Dinnis | 02/02/1977 | 09/11/1977 | 280 | 30.00% |
Gordon Lee | 12/06/1975 | 30/01/1977 | 598 | 37.84% |
Joe Harvey | 01/06/1962 | 01/06/1975 | 4748 | 37.90% |
Norman Smith | 01/10/1961 | 01/06/1962 | 243 | 34.29% |
Charlie Mitten | 01 Jun, 1958 | 1 Oct, 1961 | 1218 | 36.55% |
Stan Seymour | 01 Jan, 1956 | 01 Jun, 1958 | 882 | 32.72% |
Duggie Livingstone | 01 Aug, 1954 | 31 Jul, 1956 | 730 | 43.43% |
Stan Seymour | 01 Dec, 1950 | 1 Dec, 1954 | 1461 | 38.86% |
George Martin | 1 May, 1947 | 01 Dec, 1950 | 1310 | 49.03% |
Stan Seymour | 01 September, 1939 | 1 March, 1947 | 2738 | 55.55% |
Tom Mather | 01 Jun, 1935 | 01 September, 1939 | 1553 | 43.58% |
Andy Cunningham | 01 Jan, 1930 | 31 May, 1935 | 1976 | 41.83% |
Frank Watt | 01 Aug, 1895 | 01 Jan, 1930 | 12571 | 45.49% |
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Who is the longest-serving manager of Newcastle United
The longest-serving manager of Newcastle United was unofficially Frank Watt. In those days (1895) the team was selected by a committee.
The second longest was the legendary Joe Harvey who managed the club for 13 years from 1962 to 1975, his side won the Inter City Fairs Cup in the 1968-69 season.
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Who Is The Most Successful Newcastle United Manager
In terms of title wins and cups won as Newcastle manager, Frank Watt helped the club to four First Division Championships (1905, 1907, 1909, 1927) and two FA Cup Wins ( 1910,1924).
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Which Newcastle United manager has the best win percentage
Of managers in charge of Newcastle United for more than ten games, Chris Hughton (2009-2010) won 59.38% of his sixty-four games and secured the Football League Championship title in 2010. Close behind Hughton is Kevin Keegan (1992-1997), whose five years at Newcastle saw him win just under 55% of all games.
Stan Seymour, on three separate occasions, managed Newcastle United alongside a committee; his time just before and after the Second World War saw him win 20 of his 36 games (55.55%).
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Which Newcastle United manager has the worst win percentage
John Carver (Jan 2015 - June 2015) only managed 3 wins from his 20 games (15%) when he was appointed first as caretaker and then permanent Newcastle United manager.
Editorial Information
This article was written and fact-checked by Nigel Skinner, our expert in following the Next manager markets in the Premier League and throughout the EFL for 15 years. The article was edited and published by Steve Madgwick. Information was gained from various sources, including Newcastle United Club Site and the Supporters site
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