McClaren edges closer to Newcastle job as Derby seek replacement
The Championship high-flyers know they face a fight to keep the former England boss from Tyneside and have identified Sean Dyche and Mark Warburton as potential successors
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Steve McClaren was ahead of the game when he explored a new idea at Derby County in the 1990s. Science in football has boomed since, as a gathering at the FA will show this weekend
View ArticleNewcastle drop long-standing McClaren interest following latest snub
The Magpies were first turned down by the Derby County boss at the start of the year and have now abandoned their interest after he rebuffed a new offer to replace John Carver
View ArticleMcClaren reiterates commitment to Derby amid Newcastle links
The former England boss was approached by the Magpies at the weekend following a nightmare run of results, but he has again outlined his desire to remain at the Championship club
View ArticleMcClaren in crunch talks over Derby future
The former England manager, who narrowly missed out on the play-offs with the Rams, twice rejected advances from Newcastle United but could now be on his way out
View ArticleSteve McClaren sacked by Derby
The Rams boss, who had a year left on his contract, has seen his spell with the Championship club cut short after missing out on a play-off place
View ArticleDerby appoint former Real Madrid assistant Clement as new boss
Carlo Ancelotti's right-hand-man replaces Steve McClaren at the iPro Stadium and insists that he is targeting a return to the Premier League with the Rams
View ArticleVieira & McClaren to hold talks as Newcastle step up new manager search
The duo will discuss the vacant post at St James' Park this week as Mike Ashley accelerates his attempts to make an appointment, with Aitor Karanka also being considered
View ArticleNewcastle to appoint McClaren as manager
The former Derby County boss has agreed to become the new manager at St James' Park, despite having twice turned down the opportunity to take over during the 2014-15 season
View ArticleCarver and Stone leave Newcastle
Steve McClaren is expected to be announced as the Magpies' new manager on Wednesday and the club have made the decision to part company with the men who had replaced Alan Pardew
View ArticleOfficial: McClaren appointed Newcastle manager and board member
The former England boss has agreed an initial three-year contract at St James's Park, which the club say could be extended to eight, in succession to John Carver
View ArticleMcClaren set to finalise Newcastle backroom staff
The new manager's assistant at Derby, Paul Simpson, and Ian Cathro, who recently resigned from a similar role at Valencia, are close to agreeing moves to St. James' Park
View ArticleMcClaren 'close' to first signing as Newcastle target Wijnaldum
The new Magpies manager says that they are targeting a higher calibre of player this summer, including those from Champions League clubs, with the PSV captain expected to sign
View ArticleWijnaldum close to joining Newcastle United, confirms McClaren
The Newcastle manager knows the incoming midfielder from his time in charge of FC Twente and is hopeful that the formalities of the deal could be completed on Saturday
View ArticleOfficial: Newcastle sign Mitrovic
The former Anderlecht striker scored 27 goals in 50 appearances in 2014-15 and becomes the club's second summer signing following the arrival of Georginio Wijnaldum
View ArticleMcClaren: No decision on Coloccini future at Newcastle
The Argentine has been linked to a reunion with former boss Alan Pardew at Crystal Palace but the new Magpies coach insists he wants to see his captain in training
View ArticleMcClaren: No Newcastle bid for Austin
The Magpies have been among several clubs linked with the striker, who was relegated with QPR last season despite scoring 18 goals, but the manager denies any approach
View ArticleMcClaren calls for statement of intent against Southampton
The former England head coach - who was dismissed by Derby County in May - is under no illusions about the size of the task he faces at St. James' Park this season
View ArticleNewcastle United should target top-half finish, says Colback
Steve McClaren has lifted the mood at St James' Park and the 25-year-old has backed his new manager to improve the club and entertain the fans
View ArticleMcClaren 'stronger' at Newcastle after England failure
The 54-year-old, who took the national role in 2006, believes he has grown since his time in charge of the Three Lions as he prepares for the Premier League season
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