Eddie Howe
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The chronicle serves to compile a day-by-day history of Eddie Howe.

Howe guided Newcastle to another EFL Cup final following a 4–0 aggregate victory over Arsenal.
Howe led Newcastle to victory over Sunderland in the FA Cup, marking Newcastle's first win over the Black Cats since 2011.
Howe guided Newcastle to a top-four finish in the Premier League and qualification for the UEFA Champions League.
Howe guided Newcastle to the EFL Cup final following a 3–1 aggregate victory over Southampton.
Howe was rewarded with a long-term contract at Newcastle United.
Howe guided Newcastle to a sixth successive home win, the first time the club had achieved such a feat since 2004.
Howe was appointed as the manager of Newcastle United.
Bournemouth announced that Howe had left the club by mutual consent.
Bournemouth confirmed their promotion to the Premier League with a 3–0 victory at Charlton Athletic.
Bournemouth secured promotion to the Premier League.
Howe was selected as the Manager of the Decade at the Football League Awards.
Howe secured promotion to the Championship with Bournemouth finishing runners-up.
Howe was officially announced as the new manager of Burnley.
Howe became the new manager of Burnley after signing a three-and-a-half-year contract.
Bournemouth secured promotion to League One after a 2–0 away win at Burton Albion.
Howe was hired as the permanent manager of AFC Bournemouth.
Jimmy Quinn was sacked as manager of AFC Bournemouth, and Howe took over as caretaker manager.
Howe returned to full fitness after 18 months out due to a knee injury.
Portsmouth signed Howe for £400,000.
Howe made his first-team debut for AFC Bournemouth against Hull City.
Edward John Frank Howe was born.
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