Kevin Keegan

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It’s just been revealed that KK has stage four stomach cancer, and hasn’t got a high chance of beating this. He’s decided to return to St James Park at some point to say goodbye.
Devastating news. I’m shocked by this announcement.
 
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It’s just been revealed that KK has stage four stomach cancer, and hasn’t got a high chance of beating this. He’s decided to return to St James Park at some point to say goodbye.
Devastating news. I’m shocked by this announcement.
I guess if it's stage four the odds of survival are heavily stacked against him.
 

Sad news indeed. Praying he finds peace. Top bloke.
 
Being a SAFC and school age during the 90's, he was the bane of my bloody life. But as maturity took over I just couldnt help admiring the guy. He brought his Newcastle team over for a friendly against my local team in remembrance of the West Stanley Pit Disaster. His grandad being one of the brave rescuers.

See if you can spot him in the photo below. Despite using a 1909 camera and being a decent stones throw away, I believe its obvious......

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Being a SAFC and school age during the 90's, he was the bane of my bloody life. But as maturity took over I just couldnt help admiring the guy. He brought his Newcastle team over for a friendly against my local team in remembrance of the West Stanley Pit Disaster. His grandad being one of the brave rescuers.

See if you can spot him in the photo below. Despite using a 1909 camera and being a decent stones throw away, I believe its obvious......

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Great story, as you say it's not difficult to spot him..:emoticon-0148-yes:
 
Horrible news.

He will always be a club legend, and none of us will ever forget the passion and excitement he brought when he was both player and manager, as he did for all the clubs he went to. I hope he can bring the same fighting spirit to his battle against this horrible disease.

Regardless of whoever it is though - **** cancer!!
 
Very sad, legendary player and manager.

Remember when he came back to the club under Ashley, the optimism was just insane everyone loved him
 
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