Just been reading that he has been diagnosed with cancer. He was an absolute idol of mine when I was young. Loved him as both a player and manager. So enthusiastic. Wishing him all the best.
I’ve been going over forty years and never touched the ball in the stands.Seen him play at Highfield road in the 70’s for Liverpool - it was my first ever match - it ended 0 0 - Keegan skyed a free kick in the upper section of the west stand and i caught the ball - it was an evening match
we could have had a Clough/Keegan 1970s...Also .. If I remember correctly rumour is he trialled with Coventry but we didn't progress as we said he was too small.
Luck of the draw i suppose - i remember it like yesterdayI’ve been going over forty years and never touched the ball in the stands.
don't suppose you have a link to the doc by any chance?Not KK related but watched a quick doc on Graham Paddon, apparently one of the best players not to play for England. Started with us and sold after only 5 qst team games.
He died at 57, supposed to be an absolute gent and top player. Didn't even get a headline on his passing after illness.
Ill look back and get itdon't suppose you have a link to the doc by any chance?
haji kicked the ball straight into my hands warming up before a home game last season.I’ve been going over forty years and never touched the ball in the stands.
could have been us who won the European Cup twicewe could have had a Clough/Keegan 1970s...
Ill look back and get it
And Brian Kidd around 1972.we could have had a Clough/Keegan 1970s...
I do have a story on this one slightly odd but true. I used to be DJ and manager of a nightclub in Loughborough back in the day. One regular was Seb Coe on soft drinks. But Kevin Keagan has a younger brother who he wanted to set up with a business, and was going to buy the night club for him. The brother hung around for months and Kevin came a couple of times. Kevin and his team were diligent to the extreme. Ultimately Kevin said no. And that was that. Really nice guy and I wish him well and hope he beats it.
Keegan a nice guy ( Coe certainly not )Good luck to KK, I found out I had a malignant tumour back in 2024 removed but regularly monitored via CT scansI do have a story on this one slightly odd but true. I used to be DJ and manager of a nightclub in Loughborough back in the day. One regular was Seb Coe on soft drinks. But Kevin Keagan has a younger brother who he wanted to set up with a business, and was going to buy the night club for him. The brother hung around for months and Kevin came a couple of times. Kevin and his team were diligent to the extreme. Ultimately Kevin said no. And that was that. Really nice guy and I wish him well and hope he beats it.
SAMMY'SSammy’s or Junction 23?
Never watched rosario play thenI’ve been going over forty years and never touched the ball in the stands.
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I think at time he played I was sitting in the sky blue stand and although he could get it that wide he didn’t have the power to get it into the upper tier.Never watched rosario play then
I took one full in the face from Bobby Gould while I was sitting on one of the metal barriers in the kopI’ve been going over forty years and never touched the ball in the stands.
Is that the one that became a cinema? I watched many films in there when at uniSAMMY'S
The bruising's taking a while to fade.I took one full in the face from Bobby Gould while I was sitting on one of the metal barriers in the kop