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<blockquote data-quote="T_G" data-source="post: 480725" data-attributes="member: 175083"><p>Well, I think after all the euphoria settles down, and Newcastle win a few games on the adrenalin that Keegan's arrival will inject it will all go to the inevitable. So what has Keegan done ever since he left Newcastle 10 years ago? Took Fulham up to the PL, very nice. Was in my opinion a bad England manager. Took City up two divisions, very nice, but failed to do anything spectacular with city, even though he did invest quite a bit of cash at the time. Of course Newcastle think they are a bigger club than city, but city fans don't see it that way...I can clearly remember that after Keegan let a few of his players were questioning his training methods, saying that they were very basic and old fashioned. So, in my opinion Keegan has some good things going for him: He is a nice chap, the players like him and he is a good motivator. But he is not a modern type manager, he is not tactically astute and the media and the Newcastle supporters will hound him the minute things start to go wrong. And they will for sure...it will end in tears I am afraid (the same thing I said when I heard he was appointed England manager). He is just not good enough to take Newcastle to where they think they want to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T_G, post: 480725, member: 175083"] Well, I think after all the euphoria settles down, and Newcastle win a few games on the adrenalin that Keegan's arrival will inject it will all go to the inevitable. So what has Keegan done ever since he left Newcastle 10 years ago? Took Fulham up to the PL, very nice. Was in my opinion a bad England manager. Took City up two divisions, very nice, but failed to do anything spectacular with city, even though he did invest quite a bit of cash at the time. Of course Newcastle think they are a bigger club than city, but city fans don't see it that way...I can clearly remember that after Keegan let a few of his players were questioning his training methods, saying that they were very basic and old fashioned. So, in my opinion Keegan has some good things going for him: He is a nice chap, the players like him and he is a good motivator. But he is not a modern type manager, he is not tactically astute and the media and the Newcastle supporters will hound him the minute things start to go wrong. And they will for sure...it will end in tears I am afraid (the same thing I said when I heard he was appointed England manager). He is just not good enough to take Newcastle to where they think they want to go. [/QUOTE]
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