Steve Bruce reveals what he told Newcastle United's new owners about Eddie Howe
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Bruce left St James’s Park in October 2021 in the wake of a £305million takeover. The club was winless and 19th in the Premier League at the time.
United’s new owners appointed Howe – who had left Bournemouth the previous year – as Bruce’s successor the following month.
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Hide AdThe club, which has spent more than £200million on new players since the takeover, is now third in the table following an extraordinary turnaround under Howe.
And Bruce – who once referred to Howe as “the fella from Bournemouth ... that got a team relegated” – has claimed that he recommended his successor to the club in the Die For Three Points podcast.
"I'm delighted Newcastle are doing well right now," said Bruce, who left United with a reported £8million pay-off.
"But it didn't matter what we tried to do, or did do up there. It didn't matter very much. It just wasn't going to be.
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Hide Ad"But now over the last 12 months, they've had the change of ownership – and a new change of direction. The new owners with me were terrific, I have to say. They came to me, and said 'look, how can we help you?'.
"I turned to them and said 'well, I think my time might be up here, because the only negative thing here is myself'. And would you believe it, they did ask me for my opinion on who should take over from me – and I did put forward Eddie to them.
"I told them I thought he was a very, very good young manager, and I'm pleased to say that he got the job, and I'm delighted that they're doing so well."
Bruce spoke about retiring after leaving Newcastle, his boyhood club, but ended up taking over at West Bromwich Albion, sixth in the Championship at the time, early last year.
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Hide AdThe 62-year-old left The Hawthorns last October with the club 22nd in the division, their lowest league position in more than 20 years.
“I'm looking at it now, the last job, in particular, hasn't gone so well,” said Bruce. “So is it time to say ‘OK – can I see if I can be without it?’.”