Taylor Payne

@taylorpayne.bsky.social

Podcast host, musician, daft lad.

I feel a mix of sad and grateful. Sad that Eddie couldn't find a way to keep going and turn things around and grateful that he said yes to the job and gave me 5 of the best #NUFC supporting years of my life and the trophy well all yearned for. Thank You Eddie, for everything 🖤🤍

🚨 EXCLUSIVE: Eddie Howe set to leave Newcastle United. All parties initially chose to continue but 48yo has informed #NUFC of decision to take break & will depart after 5yrs in charge. Matthias Jaissle of Al Ahli lined up as replacement 🚨 @theathleticfc.bsky.social www.nytimes.com/athletic/747...

Eddie Howe set to leave Newcastle United, Matthias Jaissle poised to replace him

The 48-year-old, who led Newcastle to their first trophy in 70 years with the 2025 Carabao Cup, has made the decision himself.

nytimes.com

🚨 EXCL: Newcastle United make offer to sign Lucas Bergvall from Tottenham Hotspur. Proposal for 20yo midfielder £46m; turned down. #THFC rejected all bids so far (Forest lower + others higher than #NUFC) but will consider sale at right price @theathleticfc.bsky.social www.nytimes.com/athletic/744...

Tottenham reject £46m offer from Newcastle for Lucas Bergvall

Bergvall is under contract until June 2031 but has informed the club of his preference to seek an opportunity elsewhere this summer.

nytimes.com

Going to bump this big interview with Dan Burn from the end of the season. What a special person he is - so glad he has been able to show the country what he’s all about over the last few weeks. It’s free to read.

George Caulkin@georgecaulkin.bsky.social · 3mo ago

Dan Burn interview: I rang mam and said ‘I don’t want to feel like this any more. When does it stop?’ The #NUFC & England defender talks mental health, speaking up, navigating a tough season, Eddie Howe, the World Cup and much more. This is FREE to read. www.nytimes.com/athletic/727...

It feels like #NUFC won't ever be allowed to dine at the top table of football regardless of how clever we are in the transfer market. We don't make enough money to compete on wages and we can't sell a dream that doesn't exist yet, expect in the head of an architect. The club is once again in limbo