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Newcastle CEO Backs Howe Amidst Fan Backlash
31 Mar
Summary
- CEO Hopkinson offered lukewarm support for manager Eddie Howe.
- Newcastle slumped to 12th in the Premier League after derby loss.
- Club announced record revenues of £335.3 million for the year ending June 2025.

Newcastle United Chief Executive David Hopkinson offered tepid support for manager Eddie Howe on March 31, 2026, following fan boos after a derby loss to rival Sunderland. The team's 2-1 defeat saw them slump to 12th in the Premier League. This followed a significant 7-2 Champions League loss to Barcelona.
Hopkinson stated that the derby loss "hurt" and that he had discussed "a multitude of things" with Howe. Howe, who signed a long-term contract in 2022, has seven games to improve Newcastle's league position and secure European qualification. Despite recent performances, Newcastle announced record revenues of £335.3 million for the year ending June 2025, with commercial income rising 44 per cent.