The Newcastle fan who provoked Kieran Trippier into a spat after his side’s 2-0 defeat to Bournemouth has come out to admit that he regrets the incident. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, he regrets having a go at the players for losing vs Bournemouth because he knows they have all given their all to the club since Eddie Howe became manager.

He added that it was a silly thing to do and he was just frustrated with the performance.
His words, “It was me, I travelled all day and was very frustrated with the performance. I regret having a go at them because I know what all these players have done for this club.”
“Everyone’s done stupid things. I hold my hands up and admit I shouldn’t have had a go at them that much but was just the heat of the moment.”
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Edward Howe (born 29 November 1977) is an English professional football manager and former player. He is the manager of Premier League club Newcastle United.
Howe was born in Amersham, Buckinghamshire. When very young, he moved to Verwood in Dorset, and later began his footballing career with local youth teams Rossgarth and Parley Sports before starting his professional career at AFC Bournemouth.
He made his first-team debut in December 1995 against Hull City. Howe established himself as an important player in AFC Bournemouth’s defence and in 1998 he was selected for the England Under-21 team in the Toulon Tournament.
Howe was appointed to replace Steve Bruce as the manager of Premier League club Newcastle United on 8 November 2021, signing a contract until the summer of 2024. Howe watched from the stands as the club drew 1–1 with Brighton & Hove Albion, in a game in which Graeme Jones was acting as caretaker manager. Jones was retained as first team assistant coach as part of Howe’s new coaching staff, which also included Jason Tindall, Stephen Purches and Simon Weatherstone, whom he worked with at AFC Bournemouth, as well as retained Newcastle goalkeeping coach Simon Smith.
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