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Kevin Keegan joins race to be next Northern Ireland manager

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  1. ModernEpic

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    http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/s...e-next-northern-ireland-manager-16064477.html





    Former England manager and European Footballer of the Year Kevin Keegan has thrown his hat into the ring for the Northern Ireland job.


    The Belfast Telegraph understands that a representative of the former Liverpool and Newcastle United great has approached the Irish Football Association, outlining his interest in the vacant post.

    The contact with the governing body came earlier this week, according to a source close to the association, after Nigel Worthington announced his intention to resign on Monday.

    Keegan, who has been out of football since 2008, is said to be keen to get back into management and sees the Northern Ireland role as an ideal opportunity to utilise his international experience.

    When asked about Keegan, IFA chief executive Patrick Nelson stated: “We're not going to comment on individuals. We haven't decided yet on what way we are going to approach things as of yet, as we are in no rush. We will sit down and assess our options over the coming weeks.”

    Keegan has tasted international management before, when he replaced Glenn Hoddle as the England manager in February 1999.

    The former Newcastle, Fulham and Man City manager guided England to Euro 2000 by beating Scotland over two legs in a play-off decider. At the tournament, England defeated reigning champions Germany, but defeats to Portugal and Romania saw them return home after the group stages.

    Keegan sensationally quit international management, live on televsion in October 2000, after England lost 1-0 to Germany in the last game at the old Wembley Stadium.

    Keegan was criticised by the press and the fans for his perceived lack of tactical nous.

    The ex-Liverpool legend has never been far away from controversy. In 2008, he walked out on Newcastle United for a third time, after only eight months in charge citing a row with owner Mike Ashley.

    If the IFA were to appoint Keegan to the vacant position, it would certainly bring some glamour to Northern Irish football, but whether or not it would bring good results is questionable.

    Earlier this week, Martin O’Neill ruled himself out of the job, stating he preferred to return to club management, but other former Northern Ireland stars Jim Magilton and Iain Dowie have spoken about their interest in the role.

    Shamrock Rovers boss Michael O’Neill is another possible runner.





    Awesome. Hope he gets the job, I would actually attend matches again if this happened.
     
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  2. TomTom94

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    Poisoned chalice doesn't even begin to cover the NI job; you've got unreasonable expectations after the Gillespie/Healy years, you've got people withdrawing from the squad for increasingly tenuous reasons, you've got youngsters defecting to the Republic...

    I'd say Magilton is my pick to get it.

    Keegan'd be a good laugh though <laugh> after he did so well as England manager...
     
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  3. Jesus Was A Geordie

    Jesus Was A Geordie Well-Known Member

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    I'd be there with a Newcastle shirt on in a crack!
     
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  4. UlversToon

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    Ah, but will he walk if he doesn't get the promised transfer funds?!
     
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  5. Spiderman-Mask

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    Callum Best?
     
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    Are you home or away JWAG? I'd be interested to know how the news is being recieved in Belfast, have any of your mates said anything?
    Personally, I think Jim Magilton could be a good shout.
     
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  7. Why aye Cabaye

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    Sounds like exactly what NI don't need.
     
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    KK will get them to the world cup then sod off when he realizes the big names don't actually have ni heritage
     
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  9. Jesus Was A Geordie

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    In Belfast at the minute, but this is the first I've heard of it...I'll keep an ear out (and get in as many taxis as possible) and let you know!
     
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    Cheers JWAG...:emoticon-0148-yes: Seems a shame to have connections and not using them, (you being one of mine).:emoticon-0105-wink:
     
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    All coming out in the wash.
     
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  12. ModernEpic

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    I think your maybe getting confused about my plans for this. I merely mean entertainment wise this would be great. we are never going to have a strong team again. Lawrie Sanchez raised everyones expectations but he knew it could never last. Worthingtons miserable record meant he had to go. People werent even turning up to Windsor anymore. If KK takes this tho, Ill be there with my toon top on too JWAG. For sures!
     
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  13. Agent Bruce

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    NI for the WC.
     
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  14. my name is jonas

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    KK, I bloody hope not.

    im gonna have to dress up.as dennis wise and sit outside of windsor park for the next few daya
     
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  15. ModernEpic

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    surely better than Worthington!?!?
     
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  16. Warmir Pouchov

    Warmir Pouchov Better than JPF

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    Fantastic manager but better suited to club management for me. Sure he'd do a fine job, has better tactical nous than most give him credit for.
     
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  17. Welshie

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    He'll probably walk out and sue the nation of Northern Ireland after a few months..
     
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  18. Warmir Pouchov

    Warmir Pouchov Better than JPF

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    Nah I doubt the employers will be such low life scum
     
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