Hmm, just realised there is only one Newcastle fan on this forum
I could ask another team but Rev will have a breakdown with which team that is
That's true but wasn't he more of a Liverpool player?
Pearce has coaching badges and experience albeit not much at Championship level, I suppose Shearer must have had some coaching badges, but his main claim to fame since hanging up his boots has been as a football pundit and he did say it was temporary at the time!
Keegan was a legend at Newcastle. Yes he was successful at Liverpool but he had helped Newcastle get promoted from the lower leagues. He was much more a legend at the time than even Shearer and was treated like a messiah. It also went very well for him and he almost won the league.
I would've loved it, LOVED IT, if he had won the league. Would have been a full away end for Psycho's testimonial at the end of tjay season rather than the thousand or so Geordies that did turn up.
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posted on 29/12/14
Hmm, just realised there is only one Newcastle fan on this forum
posted on 29/12/14
I could ask another team but Rev will have a breakdown with which team that is
posted on 29/12/14
Kevin Keegan did ok!
posted on 29/12/14
That's true but wasn't he more of a Liverpool player?
posted on 29/12/14
Pearce has coaching badges and experience albeit not much at Championship level, I suppose Shearer must have had some coaching badges, but his main claim to fame since hanging up his boots has been as a football pundit and he did say it was temporary at the time!
posted on 29/12/14
Keegan was a legend at Newcastle. Yes he was successful at Liverpool but he had helped Newcastle get promoted from the lower leagues. He was much more a legend at the time than even Shearer and was treated like a messiah. It also went very well for him and he almost won the league.
posted on 29/12/14
I would've loved it, LOVED IT, if he had won the league. Would have been a full away end for Psycho's testimonial at the end of tjay season rather than the thousand or so Geordies that did turn up.
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