My Autobiography: Kevin Keegan
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From the moment he pulled on the Liverpool no. 7 shirt in 1971, to his unexpected return to the game with Fulham, Kevin Keegan has been a pivotal influence on the way football is played, managed and perceived in this country. Keegan's glittering career included domestic and European success at Liverpool and SV Hamburg, European Footballer of the Year Awards and glorious spells with Southampton and Newcastle United the club he transformed during a now legendary managerial reign. With breathtaking vision and ambition, Keegan built the Magpies into the most exciting force in English football, guiding them from near-extinction to the very of brink of the Premiership title. In his remarkably candid autobiography, Keegan reveals for the first time the truth behind the decisions that have characterised one of sport's most unpredictable careers.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #254382 in Books
- Published on: 1998-06-04
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 432 pages
Editorial Reviews
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'Tackles with unflinching honesty a whole range of matters' DAILY TELEGRAPH 'Frank and fascinating' THE SUN 'Remarkably candid' IRISH INDEPENDENT 'full of interesting anecdotes and previously unknown behind the scenes incidents.' SUNDAY POST 'refreshingly honest.' OBSERVER
THE SUN
* "Frank and fascinating"
INDEPENDENT
* "Remarkably candid" IRISH
Customer Reviews
I just love it!
A typically frank account of the story so far, from the little man with the massive heart.
Some wonderful gems in there. I for one didn't realise that what made Keegan accept the England job, was when as manager of Fulham who were at Old Trafford for an FA Cup tie, the generous chanting of the much-maligned Manchester United fans who sang "Keegan for England" throughout.
An enjoyable read, but Newcastle fans should equip themselves with a box of hankies before reading the story of the 1995/96 season.




