There is a different mentality on the continent. But part of the reason there haven't been English managers at the big clubs is because there's been a f***ing absence of them. Howe is interesting and I honestly think if he has another good season at Bournemouth he'll be in the conversations for clubs like Arsenal, Tottenham etc.
Aside from Howe, which good English managers have unfairly not had a chance at a proper big club?
Also, when Man United, Man City can cherry pick the very best managers around, why would they risk their club's future in the hands of someone who isn't tested. Had Howe moved to Germany and dragged Mainz into a title challenge, or won the French league with Nice or Lyon he'd have a better chance of breaking into the Premier League's elite, than if he stays at Bournemouth and gets them to 8th a few seasons in a row.
It's just hyperbole, you cannot reasonably expect Newcastle fans to caveat their praise for their manager just to calm the fury on Wearside? Fwiw, I don't call him world class and the majority of my mates are the same. Those that do call him world class are just meaning he's a very good manager and much, much better standard than we expected to have under Ashley.
Agree with your last bit entirely, it's a big task ahead of him, made tougher by our modest spending. Modest by this market anyway. Put it this way, we spent more the last time we came up than we have this time and we had a much better squad. We were able to keep much of our Premier League players after our 09 relegation, so when we came up we had a settled Premier League back line, an experienced midfield and an exciting young striker up front. A few gambles and we ended up finishing 12th on 46pts. I'd snap your hands off for that now if it was offered.