Former Newcastle United manager Graeme Souness (Image: Getty Images)
Graeme Souness knows what it's like to experience the pressure of the Newcastle United hotseat. The former Liverpool and Scotland star took charge of the Magpies from 2004 to 2006, replacing Sir Bobby Robson at St James' Park.
His time on Tyneside didn't got quite to plan, with big-money sigings such as Michael Owen, Jean-Alain Boumsong and Albert Luque not paying off, and Newcastle would prove to be his last job in management.
Times are very different now, of course, with the Saudi-backed owners investing heavily in the side and Eddie Howe enjoying success in the Carabao Cup and twice leading United into the Champions League.
Their current Premier League campaign has been underwhelming, however, with the first

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