Sir Bobby Believe Keegan Will Bring the Pride Back Home

Posted by: shearyadi · February 15, 2008 · Comment 

Kevin Keegan and Sir Bobby Robson both having birthday this month, and while Keegan turns 57 yesterday, Sir Bobby will celebrating his 75th birthday next Monday.

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Both are the most successful manager that Newcastle United had in Premierships years, and also the persons that have the highest respects from Toon supporters, both in and out the field.

“I have had a wonderful career and a wonderful life,” said Sir Bobby Robson, “I really couldn’t ask …

Kevin Keegan’s Little By Little Development Progress

Posted by: shearyadi · February 14, 2008 · Comment 

Some said when a football club have new manager, it’s obviously the new one will have to make some adjustments to what he inherited from the former manager.

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Keegan’s overhaul of Sam Allardyce’s backroom staff has seen another Big Sam’s appointments leaving the club.

Following the departure of United’s head of sports medicine Mark Taylor, The Gazette revealed that Mark Howard also had closing his Newcastle’s diary book yesterday.

Keegan – who turns 57 today …

Kevin Keegan Will Set Things Right For United

Posted by: shearyadi · February 13, 2008 · Comment 

This time, I think we must have a full stop and stick with King Kev for the good of our team or we will never have any stability and won’t be able to start making success that we’re deserved.

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I have read an interesting interview on the Chronicle today. They have asking one of Keegan’s squad member at the early stage of his first return as the manager at Gallowgate. Gavin Peacock said there is …

Shearer and Kevin Keegan, Another Past and Presents

Posted by: heednhands · February 12, 2008 · Comment 

King Kev is a good and nice man but he has found the job is difficult, more difficult for anyone regardless of history or experience or in Shearer’s case inexperience.

I think Keegan is looking like yesterday’s man at present and he hasn’t had a chance to breath, we are relegation bad. He came in and it’s nice to have a popular person in charge, a person who wouldn’t harm our club for personal gain …



howay the lads