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Newcastle United were supposed to have parted company with Kevin Keegan if press reports confirming his departure yesterday were to be believed. They suggested that after showdown talks with owner Mike Ashley the manager was shown the door. Needless to say this occasioned a Geordie backlash with fans protesting at St James Park earlier today.

The club later issued a statement denying that Keegan had been sacked and that they considered him part of their future.

Keegan is known to have been very unhappy with the club’s transfer policy and the decision to sell James Milner came as a big surprise to the fans.

This mornings papers are suggesting that all that is left to do is for the lawyers to agree the pay off and the matter will be at an end.

This would be the end of Keegan’s second stint in charge (if his departure is confirmed) both of which resulted in the club being far better off than they were at the time he joined them. A club with limited resources, which describes Newcastle, can still sustain itself under a good manager which Keegan has repeatedly demonstrated himself to be.

Their opening day performance against Manchester United providing a triumph for what can be done with limited resources.

Ashley might find out just how big a dent in the north-east club’s future a Keegan departure would leave, particularly if he elects to put Alan Shearer or Gus Poyet in the driving seat.

Unfortunately it seems that this club will never learn.

In other news, just in case you haven’t heard, Manchester City have signed Robinho from Real Madrid for UKP34.2m. They pipped Chelsea at the post. They were less successful with a late bid for Dimitar Berbatov with the striker joining Manchester United as predicted.

City owner Dr Sulaiman Al-Fahim says they are weighing up a UKP134m bid for Cristiano Ronaldo during the next transfer window in January.




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7 Responses to “Newcastle insanity with mystery surrounding Keegan departure”

We should actually thank Newcastle for bringing some sanity back into this week in football.

Man City buying galacticos off Madrid, Fergie moonlighting as a cabbie,Louis Saha passing medicals. What crazy madness.

At least one of football’s truths was restored and we can all once again-LAUGH OUT LOUD AT NEWCASTLE!

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Siyabonga Ntshingila on September 3rd, 2008 at 2:50 pm

Bonga ROFL (top chirp about Saha!).

Why would you ever want sanity in football my brother? I’ve been dreaming of the day Derby go insane along the lines of Man City.

Wouldn’t hurt Pirates either or is their job to drive us insane?

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Michael Trapido on September 3rd, 2008 at 2:54 pm

Alan Curbishley has left West Ham

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Michael Trapido on September 3rd, 2008 at 4:37 pm

siyabonga you have made my day especially the stuff about Saha passing medicals as for the Robinho deal do I smell greed here but then most if not all footballers are in it for the money but didn’t this guy appear on the telly the night before saying that he was Chelsea bound?The murky world of soccer always amazes me.

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edward chidziya on September 5th, 2008 at 10:26 am

Too much upheaval in one week is NOT healthy.

If they’d spaced this out it would be ok.

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Siyabonga Ntshingila on September 5th, 2008 at 11:07 am

Keegan is now gone.

He lost the showdown with Dennis Wise. Big mistake by Newcastle and West Ham.

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Michael Trapido on September 5th, 2008 at 2:33 pm

You’re right

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Mike Trapido is a criminal attorney and publicist having also worked as an editor and journalist. He was born in Johannesburg and attended HA Jack and Highlands North High Schools. He married Robyn in 1984 (Mrs Traps, aka "the government") and has three sons (who all look suspiciously like her ex-boss). He was a counsellor on the JCCI for a year around 1992. His passions include Derby County, Blue Bulls, Orlando Pirates, Proteas and Springboks. He takes Valium in order to cope with Bafana Bafana's results.
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