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    Somehow the bookies have Keegan as 2nd favourite to be the next permanent newcastle manager

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      Originally posted by -V- View Post
      Somehow the bookies have Keegan as 2nd favourite to be the next permanent newcastle manager
      Bookies probably presuming a takeover is close and what better way (apart from the billions of pounds they will bring) to get the fans on side...

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        Originally posted by bobbyfallon View Post
        just got this message from a mate who supports newcastle..

        "thats it im ****in fed up of you and your **** fallon ya cunt. keegan was a good manager and was doing a good job for us. its not his fault i blame ashley and im going to start a petition 'ashley out' right now"

        funniest part is he is actually the only newcastle supporter in the town that i am aware of anyways - if there are more i have never seen or met them
        Originally posted by Gordon Brown
        (1995)
        "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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          Originally posted by The_weatherman View Post
          Was looking for Chris Bascombe when I saw that


          KEVIN KEEGAN'S YOUTUBE SHOCK
          He was told to check Toon targets on the internet
          By RAY RYAN, 06/09/2008

          ASTONISHED Kevin Keegan was told to research Newcastle’s last two signings on the INTERNET!

          Keegan was summoned to St James’s Park on Monday to be told the club were close to signing Spanish striker Xisco and Uruguay’s Ignacio Gonzalez.


          When the Toon boss angrily claimed he had never heard of them he was told to search on YouTube.


          A friend of Keegan said: “Kevin was called in and told the club were about to finalise deals for two players.



          “When he asked who they were he was stunned to discover he had never heard of them.


          “He felt they were non-entities, not the kind of players who could make any impact in the Premier League.

          Click here to see the YouTube video for yourself

          “He voiced his doubts and was told he should look them up on YouTube so he could see what he was getting.


          “Even then he struggled to find any footage.


          “But that was just typical of the way things were going at the end of his time at Newcastle. Kevin felt undermined and humiliated. It was as if he didn’t matter, that he was just some kind of pawn that Tony Jimenez and Dennis Wise could move about or ignore.


          “It got to the stage where he couldn’t work with them any more and had to get out.”


          Keegan contacted several players on Wednesday thanking them for support during “the hardest time I've ever experienced in football”.


          As one source close to Keegan explained: “He had been treated like a dog. He had to front up all the decisions that had been taken behind his back because nobody was big enough to step out of the shadows.


          “First he tells the fans James Milner is a vital part of his plans. Then, when he’s sold, it was Kevin who had to go in front of the fans again and say ‘Trust me’.


          “He felt there was only so many times he could ask for that trust, especially when the likes of Jimenez and Wise were cutting him off at the knees.


          “His position became impossible. He hated what was happening at the club he loved . . . so he had to get out.”
          Originally posted by Gordon Brown
          (1995)
          "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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            some reports linking our very own gerard houllier with the job

            i can see the headlines now


            frog on the tyne

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              Originally posted by elvoz View Post
              some reports linking our very own gerard houllier with the job

              i can see the headlines now


              frog on the tyne
              Justice for the 96

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                Originally posted by -V- View Post
                Somehow the bookies have Keegan as 2nd favourite to be the next permanent newcastle manager

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                    The Ambani fella has released a statement saying he has pulled out of buying Newcastle because of all the ****, and the inability to deal with Ashley, something like that anyway.

                    However, some reckon it's just a ploy to get Ashley's attention, and that Ambani is extremely serious and will eventually buy.....so they said, we'll see....but true or not about him coming back to the table...it seems more and more clubs are being targeted by some very rich people.

                    Great...just great.

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                      Keegan talks with Ashley today fail to solve their problems. No going back

                      Boring now. Shame really coz Newcastle under Keegan are easy to beat

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