Chris Hughton
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - MAY 19: Chris Hughton the Norwich City manager applauds his sides fans following the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester City and Norwich City at Etihad Stadium on May 19, 2013 in Manchester, England.
Connections
Quotes
He clearly made a good impression during his spell with Preston last season and we hope he can make a similar impact again.
Declan is one of our young talents so therefore for him to get the opportunity to play regular football for a season is a benefit to both him and us
It is important to have a core of English playersMore quotes »
Around the web
-
Where does Kinnear's arrival leave Pardew?
at Nottingham Forest but resigns after 10 months February 2009: Taken ill and undergoes triple heart bypass. Replaced by Chris Hughton June 2013: Reveals he is returning to Newcastle as director of football Since the calm of a quiet close season Sunday afternoon 6/18/13 from BBC Sport Read more »
-
Joe Kinnear’s Inglorious “Return” To Newcastle United
the club at a time when it needed careful nursing if it was to avoid relegation from the Premier League. His replacement, Chris Hughton, did an understated but brilliant job of returning it back to the top division with the minimum of fuss, but his reward 6/18/13 from Twohundredpercent Read more »
-
Norwich make loan bids for Spurs duo Jake Livermore and Kyle Naughton
boss Chris Hughton wants to return to former club Tottenham to take two of their youngsters on loan. The Canaries coach has been linked with bids to borrow midfielder Jake Livermore and defender Kyle Naughton for the new Premier League season. Livermore, 23, 6/18/13 from Metro.co.uk Read more »
-
The madness of Newcastle's Mike Ashley
football fans would not seem to matter. “Hughton is a Geordie” was the ultimate accolade that the Toon Army could bestow on Chris Hughton, but he was removed within weeks of a 5-1 thrashing of Sunderland despite his newly-promoted team fighting well above from ESPN Read more »
-
Mike “WTF?” Ashley Is At It Again
thing seemed to dissipate completely and, instead of looking to appoint a new manager, he simply let assistant manager Chris Hughton do the job whilst he got on with the business of trying to sell the club to anyone wanting to spend £100 million on a newly from The Red Devil Read more »