Sunday, June 7, 2009

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Those were the good times

This week Sky Sports radiated from another part of his series''Time of Our Lives,''in the legendary English teams in the past nor with former members once be established.

paradoxically turned to Kevin Keegan's Newcastle, the mission of the nineties - just shortly after the first relegation from the Premier League was founded in 1992. The brilliant Frenchman David Ginola, John Beresford and Steve Howey shared their recollections of''the entertainer'', which they themselves belong. The whole program full of anecdotes of this (successful) time was in complete contrast to today's situation - everyone wanted to see Newcastle play at that time, so Sky attaches most games on a Monday evening as Howey said. They played with the big league of the title, and after a lead of 12 points should be the 1996 title yet ... Man Utd lose. That the season finished in 2nd place was no consolation - whereas in the past season for survival and it went without complaint failed.

Witzig were the many anecdotes that had to have three. Keegan's strength was his''Man-management'', and he was the trainer for unconditional attacking football. The word existed defensively not in his vocabulary. If you believe the three, was in training never a minute, the defensive behavior training - in football today unthinkable. As was once tried at the suggestion of a defensive player, coach and rehearse with the current BBC expert Mark Lawrenson something that worked even nothing. Keegan went promptly interrupted:''Naa, we'll do it my way''Interesting! is that Newcastle had in the 1995-96 season with 37 goals conceded only two more than champions Manchester United - the brilliant people like Philippe Albert and Gavin Peacock were good defender, very offensively oriented. to win

The entertainment of the fans, team spirit and promoted by Keegan claim, any game with three or four goals, Newcastle was one of the most successful and popular teams in England. John Beresford said that Keegan had not resigned in 1997 (he was at loggerheads with the club management), this would soon trophies in the St. James' Park brought. You would have missed the 1996 title because of lack of experience, not because of lack of Class. Beresford is angry today to the''what if ...''. The fact is that Keegan had the play strongest team in the country. What was missing was experience in the title fight. Successor Kenny Dalglish destroyed the whole system according Ginola Newcastle - he had his own views of football, and in this system is neither a fit nor a Ginola Asprilla.

You'll never know what else had happened,''KK''would have fulfilled his contract. The happy moments this time but you can not take Newcastle fan more, not even after the descent. During the 45 minutes running time was like being transported back in time, and you only realized later how far away''The Entertainers''really are. Today's Newcastle could be described as the''Anti-Entertainer''- boring, uninspired, zusammenhaltlos.

the summer but will not even be boring - the club is for sale, Alan Shearer has signed a contract and still the team composition will change significantly (have to). It is clear that a new owner must be found as quickly as possible - the first of July will start the preseason. For the first time since summer 1992 in the second division.

of postscript: The legendary Keegan outbreak should not be missed ...

Image: David Ginola on Sky Sports.

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