Portsmouth vs Newcastle, goalless match report

Posted by: shearyadi · April 12, 2008 · 1 Comment 

Kevin Keegan make a recall for Steven Taylor after having missed on last weekend’s 3-0 victory over the Royals to partner with Abdoulaye Faye at the heart of the defence. David Edgar who come out to replace him last week return to the bench at the expense of Lamine Diatta.

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United showing the same determination as last weekend and we dominated the attacking possession in the first 20 minutes or so, with Obafemi…

Life is Gamble and Keegan Roll the Dice to Win It

Posted by: shearyadi · April 10, 2008 · Comment 

Yes it is. When he suddenly decided to take the invitation from Mike Ashley to take the world’s most difficult challenge in football, to manage Newcastle United in January.

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Many of the pundits and football ‘experts’ are questioning his decision, not just that they also saying that his days are long gone and he’s digging his own grave by accepting Newcastle’s invitation.

But now, I don’t think they remember of ever writing those…

What If Keegan Go For Peter Crouch

Posted by: Gallowgate Jim · April 9, 2008 · 3 Comments 

I think we could definitely get him if we wanted him. He doesn’t start anywhere near enough games and I reckon he just wants to make sure that at his next club he can go there, play games and for once – be loved. Keegan would assure him of this.

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He doesn’t strike me as a ‘Keegan player’. But then again Keegan has praised Viduka to the rafters this week. Owen recently talked…

Keegan Has Secured Another Youngster for Toon

Posted by: shearyadi · April 8, 2008 · Comment 

Kevin Keegan has seen we have good enough back-up for the future in our reserves squad, and he also keen to keep them together and maturing their skill before breaking through to the first team when the time is right.

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Toon’s reserves skipper has played his first senior appearance under King Kev last Saturday when we make a nice revenge against Steve Coppell’s Royals squad. David Edgar has received numerous praise from his…

We Are (More) Delighted When You Refused to Take the Job

Posted by: shearyadi · April 7, 2008 · Comment 

Alright, first of all congratulations for your achievements with Pompey this year and making it to the final of FA Cup would be your once in a lifetime experience, so enjoy it while still can Appy Arry.

That sounds a sour introduction? Oh yes, I was in the purpose of writing that as my response for his small arrogancy, by saying he is delighted to refuse taking the job at Newcastle, which we also feel…



howay the lads