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EXCLUSIVE More signs all is not well in the Trippier household: England star Kieran heads on luxury family holiday to Turkey without wife Charlotte as pair 'still together but living separate lives'
EXCLUSIVE More signs all is not well in the Trippier household: England star Kieran heads on luxury family holiday to Turkey without wife Charlotte as pair 'still together but living separate lives'

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

EXCLUSIVE More signs all is not well in the Trippier household: England star Kieran heads on luxury family holiday to Turkey without wife Charlotte as pair 'still together but living separate lives'

Kieran Trippier and his wife have been on social media documenting their seemingly separate lives as the former England star posted about a family holiday abroad, while his wife revealed she was enjoying a 'blissful time' catching up with friends at home. The Newcastle full-back and his three children Jacob, eight, Esme, six, and Isla, three, were instead joined by his mum Eleanor on the sunshine break in Turkey. Trippier, 34, documented his trip on Instagram, posting a series of snaps, where he maintained his fitness by taking part in gruelling workouts alongside Newcastle teammate Jamaal Lascelles and Magpies assistant coach Jason Tindall. His son Jacob also joined in the sessions wearing a Newcastle training kit. He also posed up for cute snaps with his daughters at the luxurious resort. Charlotte, 35, meanwhile, took to her Instagram to boast about a week of 'true bliss' catching up with friends, spending time with her own mother and going on hikes. It's not the first time Trippier - who has also been spotted on a lads break in Ibiza - has posted getaways on his social media minus his wife, who last featured on his Instagram in December 2022. The ex-Spurs and Atletico Madrid footballer documented trips to see Father Christmas and Hertfordshire Zoo over the last year, where Charlotte has seemingly been absent. The couple - who do not follow each other on social media and have both ditched their wedding rings - sparked rumours about their marriage last summer when Charlotte did not take her place alongside fellow WAGs watching Trippier and his England teammates during the Euros in Germany. She cryptically posted in the group stages: 'Sooner or later you get over the s*** you swore you'd never get over and it's the best feeling in the world.' The message came after Trippier was photographed lifting up a blonde girl while with Newcastle teammates at a packed karaoke bar in 2023. He cuddled the woman before wrapping his arms around her and then picking her up by the bottom, while Charlotte was holidaying in Spain. It was reported Charlotte had relocated 200miles away from Trippier, who is based in the North East, and enrolled their children in an exclusive private school after moving into a £3.85million mansion in Cheshire last summer. The couple's £3.8million, six-bed mansion in Northumberland, was also reportedly put up for sale. Tripper last featured on Charlotte's Instagram in May last year when she posed on the pitch with her husband and three children at St James's Park on the final game of the 2023/24 season, writing 'Last game of the season which went far too quick.' The defender posted a snap from this season's final home game of the season last month, but this time Charlotte was absent, with his mum once again filling in the void. He captioned the snap: 'Final game of the season very proud as always to have my family there to watch and support.' Meanwhile, it was reported last month Trippier was 'stitched up' by a group of friends who spent close to £10,000 on a strip club bill - before putting his name on the tab. Reports claim the Newcastle star was not present at the club - however his name still appeared on the bill, which included 76 £100 tokens for personal dances. The bill was a staggering £9,663 and was believed to have been racked up by Trippier's friends who play for National League side Gateshead. A source told The Sun: ''Kieran has visited FYEO before but this bill was run up by some of the lads he knows at Gateshead. He wasn't there.

Eddie Howe ready to hire new secret weapon as Newcastle desperate to break into Premier League top three
Eddie Howe ready to hire new secret weapon as Newcastle desperate to break into Premier League top three

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Eddie Howe ready to hire new secret weapon as Newcastle desperate to break into Premier League top three

EDDIE HOWE wants to hire a new secret weapon to help Newcastle United break into the top three - of set-piece kings! The Magpies boss achieved legendary status at St. James' Park by ending their 70-year wait for a major trophy. 2 Howe topped off that Carabao Cup Wembley triumph by leading his team to a fifth-placed Premier League finish to also secure Champions League qualification. The 47-year-old is wasting no time basking in that glory though, and is on the look-out for a new face to add to his backroom staff. Newcastle are advertising for a set-piece coach to 'work closely with the first team coaching staff, analysts and players to maximise performance outcomes from dead-ball situations'. His assistant Jason Tindall has been the lead on dead-ball situations for the past few years and has been pretty effective. Just six clubs scored more from dead-ball scenarios this season but they have been even better defensively. Only Aston Villa, Manchester City and Brentford conceded fewer goals from set-pieces than Newcastle's tally of eight last term. But the meticulous Howe now wants more and is 'looking for an experienced and innovative elite level coach to support our first team by leading the strategic planning, design, and execution of all offensive and defensive set-play routines.' The job, which Toon want filled by June 16, adds: 'Collaborating with the wider analysis team you will conduct detailed video and data based analysis to identify set-piece trends and vulnerabilities, delivering high-quality, position specific training sessions to ensure high performance. 'This is an outstanding opportunity to directly impact the continued growth of an ambitious Premier League club.' It also states that applicants must possess a Uefa A licence and 'have significant experience of set-play coaching and development gained in an elite coaching environment' as well as needing to be 'fully up to date with current global trends and innovations'. Champions League places CONFIRMED after Aston Villa VAR controversy as Newcastle have to be saved by Man Utd There is no suggestion that Howe is not happy with Tindall and the rest of the current staff's set-piece planning, but rather he is just chasing that extra few per cent to help his men improve at both ends of the pitch. In fact, Howe was full of praise for his No2 and the rest of those that focus on set-pieces. He said earlier this season: 'There's always a team, it's never one person. Jason will be the first to say that. 'Jason spends a lot of time on set-plays. Kieran Taylor, our analyst, spends a lot of time on set plays. We work on them individually and collectively. 'Sometimes they work and sometimes they don't. The goals need to come from somewhere and there needs to be a regular source. 'Congratulations to everyone who does the work on them. Ultimately the players are the ones who have to do it and the staff will acknowledge that.'

Forget about football? Nah – Eddie Howe never switched off during hospital stay
Forget about football? Nah – Eddie Howe never switched off during hospital stay

Leader Live

time25-05-2025

  • Health
  • Leader Live

Forget about football? Nah – Eddie Howe never switched off during hospital stay

The 47-year-old was hospitalised on April 11 after becoming unwell and missed three Premier League games as he worked his way back to health. Assistant Jason Tindall, who along with Graeme Jones took charge of the team in the head coach's absence, insisted throughout that his former Bournemouth team-mate needed to concentrate on his recovery and not even think about football. Newcastle United are delighted to confirm that Eddie Howe has returned to his duties at the club's Training Centre. Eddie had recently been hospitalised with pneumonia and has now returned to work after a period of recovery. We thank supporters for their warm wishes. 🖤🤍 — Newcastle United (@NUFC) April 24, 2025 However, asked if he was able to do that, Howe said: 'It makes me laugh, that, 'forget about football'. It's impossible when you're in my job. I didn't forget about football for a second. 'Everyone was saying, 'You need to relax, take it easy', and I'm, 'Nah'. It doesn't happen because you know you're coming back to the job and you know if you're idle in the job for a few days, the job gets difficult. 'You can't rest. Even the summer, it's never a case of you turn the phone off and then you turn it on two weeks later. If you did that, there would be carnage. 'You're involved in the job every day and you're having to make decisions and communicate with people on a daily basis, and that's how the job has always been for me.' That said, Howe's illness has left him with a fresh perspective on life and work even as he prepares for Sunday's crucial Premier League clash with Everton, in which victory would guarantee a return to Champions League football for the Magpies barring an extraordinary goal difference swing. He said: 'That experience was bizarre. One minute you're managing the team and the next minute, you're in a hospital bed thinking that's some change from feeling okay to not. 'It goes the show the vulnerability that we potentially all face with our bodies and in our lives. You're so busy and sometimes you can neglect the most important things, so that was an important reminder for me that your health is such a fragile thing.' Newcastle already have a place in the Conference League as a result of winning the Carabao Cup, and are all but assured of upgrading to Europa League football at worst via the league. However, it is the Champions League Howe and his players want even if they might stand a better chance of winning one of the other trophies on offer. He said: 'I don't want to come across as negative towards the Europa League because it's a great competition. You've seen in the last few days what impact it can have on respective clubs, and that is not to be devalued at all. 'But when you have a competition which we've been in not so long ago and you saw the emotion it brought and the quality of games we had, the experience was second to none. That is naturally where we want to be.'

Forget about football? Nah – Eddie Howe never switched off during hospital stay
Forget about football? Nah – Eddie Howe never switched off during hospital stay

South Wales Guardian

time25-05-2025

  • Health
  • South Wales Guardian

Forget about football? Nah – Eddie Howe never switched off during hospital stay

The 47-year-old was hospitalised on April 11 after becoming unwell and missed three Premier League games as he worked his way back to health. Assistant Jason Tindall, who along with Graeme Jones took charge of the team in the head coach's absence, insisted throughout that his former Bournemouth team-mate needed to concentrate on his recovery and not even think about football. Newcastle United are delighted to confirm that Eddie Howe has returned to his duties at the club's Training Centre. Eddie had recently been hospitalised with pneumonia and has now returned to work after a period of recovery. We thank supporters for their warm wishes. 🖤🤍 — Newcastle United (@NUFC) April 24, 2025 However, asked if he was able to do that, Howe said: 'It makes me laugh, that, 'forget about football'. It's impossible when you're in my job. I didn't forget about football for a second. 'Everyone was saying, 'You need to relax, take it easy', and I'm, 'Nah'. It doesn't happen because you know you're coming back to the job and you know if you're idle in the job for a few days, the job gets difficult. 'You can't rest. Even the summer, it's never a case of you turn the phone off and then you turn it on two weeks later. If you did that, there would be carnage. 'You're involved in the job every day and you're having to make decisions and communicate with people on a daily basis, and that's how the job has always been for me.' That said, Howe's illness has left him with a fresh perspective on life and work even as he prepares for Sunday's crucial Premier League clash with Everton, in which victory would guarantee a return to Champions League football for the Magpies barring an extraordinary goal difference swing. He said: 'That experience was bizarre. One minute you're managing the team and the next minute, you're in a hospital bed thinking that's some change from feeling okay to not. 'It goes the show the vulnerability that we potentially all face with our bodies and in our lives. You're so busy and sometimes you can neglect the most important things, so that was an important reminder for me that your health is such a fragile thing.' Newcastle already have a place in the Conference League as a result of winning the Carabao Cup, and are all but assured of upgrading to Europa League football at worst via the league. However, it is the Champions League Howe and his players want even if they might stand a better chance of winning one of the other trophies on offer. He said: 'I don't want to come across as negative towards the Europa League because it's a great competition. You've seen in the last few days what impact it can have on respective clubs, and that is not to be devalued at all. 'But when you have a competition which we've been in not so long ago and you saw the emotion it brought and the quality of games we had, the experience was second to none. That is naturally where we want to be.'

Forget about football? Nah – Eddie Howe never switched off during hospital stay
Forget about football? Nah – Eddie Howe never switched off during hospital stay

Rhyl Journal

time25-05-2025

  • Health
  • Rhyl Journal

Forget about football? Nah – Eddie Howe never switched off during hospital stay

The 47-year-old was hospitalised on April 11 after becoming unwell and missed three Premier League games as he worked his way back to health. Assistant Jason Tindall, who along with Graeme Jones took charge of the team in the head coach's absence, insisted throughout that his former Bournemouth team-mate needed to concentrate on his recovery and not even think about football. Newcastle United are delighted to confirm that Eddie Howe has returned to his duties at the club's Training Centre. Eddie had recently been hospitalised with pneumonia and has now returned to work after a period of recovery. We thank supporters for their warm wishes. 🖤🤍 — Newcastle United (@NUFC) April 24, 2025 However, asked if he was able to do that, Howe said: 'It makes me laugh, that, 'forget about football'. It's impossible when you're in my job. I didn't forget about football for a second. 'Everyone was saying, 'You need to relax, take it easy', and I'm, 'Nah'. It doesn't happen because you know you're coming back to the job and you know if you're idle in the job for a few days, the job gets difficult. 'You can't rest. Even the summer, it's never a case of you turn the phone off and then you turn it on two weeks later. If you did that, there would be carnage. 'You're involved in the job every day and you're having to make decisions and communicate with people on a daily basis, and that's how the job has always been for me.' That said, Howe's illness has left him with a fresh perspective on life and work even as he prepares for Sunday's crucial Premier League clash with Everton, in which victory would guarantee a return to Champions League football for the Magpies barring an extraordinary goal difference swing. He said: 'That experience was bizarre. One minute you're managing the team and the next minute, you're in a hospital bed thinking that's some change from feeling okay to not. 'It goes the show the vulnerability that we potentially all face with our bodies and in our lives. You're so busy and sometimes you can neglect the most important things, so that was an important reminder for me that your health is such a fragile thing.' Newcastle already have a place in the Conference League as a result of winning the Carabao Cup, and are all but assured of upgrading to Europa League football at worst via the league. However, it is the Champions League Howe and his players want even if they might stand a better chance of winning one of the other trophies on offer. He said: 'I don't want to come across as negative towards the Europa League because it's a great competition. You've seen in the last few days what impact it can have on respective clubs, and that is not to be devalued at all. 'But when you have a competition which we've been in not so long ago and you saw the emotion it brought and the quality of games we had, the experience was second to none. That is naturally where we want to be.'

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