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Joseph Kevin Keegan, OBE (born 14 February 1951) is an English former football player and manager. A forward, he played for several clubs including Liverpool and Hamburger SV. He went on to manage Newcastle United, Fulham and Manchester City, winning promotion as champions in his first full season at all three clubs. He also managed the England national team.
As a player in the 1970s and 1980s, he has been described as arguably the first superstar English player to attract the modern media spotlight. He began his playing career at Scunthorpe United in 1968, before moving to Liverpool in 1971. At Liverpool, Keegan won three First Division titles, the UEFA Cup twice, the FA Cup and the European Cup. He also gained his first England cap in 1972, and moved to West German club Hamburger SV in the summer of 1977. At Hamburg, he was named European Footballer of the Year in 1978 and 1979, won the Bundesliga title in 1978–79, and reached the European Cup final in 1980. Keegan moved to Southampton that summer, and spent two seasons at the club before a transfer to Newcastle United in the English second division in 1982. He helped Newcastle to promotion in his second season, and retired from football in 1984, having been capped 63 times for England, scoring 21 goals.
He moved into management at Newcastle in 1992, winning promotion as First Division champions. Newcastle then finished second in the Premier League in 1995–96, after leading for most of the season. After a spell at Fulham, he took charge of the England team in February 1999, but resigned in October 2000, following a 1–0 loss against Germany in qualification for the 2002 FIFA World Cup. He then became manager of Manchester City in 2001 and spent four years at the club before resigning in 2005. He had been out of football for almost three years when he returned to Newcastle United for a second spell as manager in January 2008. This spell lasted only eight months, however, as Keegan resigned on 4 September 2008 following speculation regarding a dispute with the club's directors.
Joseph Kevin Keegan OBE (* 14. Februar 1951 in Armthorpe, Doncaster) ist ein ehemaliger englischer Fußballspieler und -trainer.
Keegan war der beliebteste und einer der besten Fußballspieler Englands in den 1970er Jahren. Der kleine Stürmer, der seine Karriere bei Scunthorpe United begann, wurde liebevoll „Mighty Mouse“ genannt und gewann mit dem FC Liverpool 1973 und 1976 den UEFA-Pokal sowie 1977 den Europapokal der Landesmeister.
Danach wechselte er in die deutsche 1. Bundesliga zum Hamburger SV. Auch in Deutschland wurde er während seiner Zeit beim HSV zwischen 1977 und 1980 schnell zu einem populären Sportsmann. Er hatte maßgeblichen Anteil am Aufstieg des Hamburger SV zu einem der bestimmenden Klubs in Deutschland Anfang der 1980er Jahre. In seiner ersten Saison 1977/78 belegte man nur Platz zehn. 1979 wurde der HSV Deutscher Meister, wobei Keegan 17 Treffer beisteuerte. 1980 erreichte er mit dem HSV das Endspiel um den Europapokal der Landesmeister, das gegen Nottingham Forest mit 0:1 verloren wurde. Zudem wurde der HSV Vize-Meister hinter dem FC Bayern München, als das entscheidende Spiel mit 1:2 beim damaligen Aufsteiger Bayer 04 Leverkusen verloren ging.
Keegans Beliebtheit drückte sich auch darin aus, dass während seiner aktiven Zeit in der Bundesliga der Vorname Kevin (der bis dato fast gänzlich unbekannt war) unglaubliche Beliebtheit bei deutschen Eltern erlangte; außerdem war er als Popsänger erfolgreich. Der britische Sänger der Gruppe Smokie, Chris Norman, produzierte mit ihm zwei Hits für die deutschen Charts. Die Single Head over Heels in Love (mit Smokie), in Deutschland Platz 10 in der Verkaufshitparade, kletterte 1979 auch in den britischen Charts bis auf Platz 31.
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Kevin Keegan - England
Kevin Keegan - England
Joseph Kevin Keegan, OBE (born 14 February 1951)[1] is a former international footballer, and former manager of several English clubs, most notably Newcastle United, as well as the England national football team.
Played for Liverpool , Hamburg , Newcastle , Southampton , Scunthorpe United .
Kevin Keegan OBE in London 06 10 2018
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Head Over Heels (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
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A neuroscientist from Austin, Texas gave the love of his life a brain in a jar--a wedding gift that some may have trouble wrapping their heads around.
Michael Mack's bride-to-be Meg Mack on the other hand thought the gift was the most unexpected, thoughtful, and unique gift she'd ever imagined.
Inside a jar meant especially for her was a 3D printed perfect model of her suitor's brain.
'There was bunch of stuffing in there and then I thought Oh my God, this is a brain,' said Mack.
Both Meg and her husband Michael are neuroscientists and Michael says he thought of the gift because his wife loves men for their intelligence and brain.
'She judges people by their brain,' said the groom to the Houston Chronicle.
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Manchester United v Leicester City, Premier League, 10 Aug 2018 The Match
Off to a flyer- if only just !
Manchester United's 2018/19 Premiership campaign is up and running , courtesy of a early strike and late , but decisive winner by a player notching first goal in senior football .
Those prophets of doom who had predicted a sticky opening were soon eating their words as the Reds stormed out of the blocks and had the lead within three minutes.
Daniel Armartay raised his arm in the six yard box and the referee deemed it intentional handball.
Captain for the evening - and maybe for much longer - Paul Pogba took a stuttering run up and fired high past Kasper Schmeichal with some aplomb.
But Leicester City far from being rocked back on their heels responded in commanding fashion, totally dominating possession and forcing the home side to defend in depth.
Damarai Gray had the beating of Darmian time and again and Mourinho was forced to make early tactical changes to combat the threat.
Mr Dependable David dea Gea put his World Cup wobbles behind him with a superb stop from Maddison and Eric Bailly and Victor Lindelof had to be constantly alert to secure a slender interval lead.
Indeed, Mourinho's men could have doubled their advantage but Sanchez headed over wastefully.
After a similar opening to the second half, Leicester again took the initiative and despite a promising home debut by the Brazilian, Fred, looked as though the introduction of Jaimie Vardy might tip the balance their way.
Romelu Lukaku replaced the tiring Marcus Rashford but squandered a one-on-one with Schmeichal, firing against the keeper's legs.
But dramatically with five minutes to go, Luke Shaw, impressive both in defence and going forward, found himself inside his opponents' box.
He appeared to have carelessly sliced a Juan Mata pass but was able to round his defender before slotting the ball home for a career-opening strike.
Home and dry? It never is with Jose's boys as De Gea let a cross rebound off a post for the alert Vardy to head a 92nd-minute effort to reduce the arrears.
In the end, the Reds just survived, giving the knockers a jolt. And with players returning from their summer breaks and others close to fitness, things are perhaps not as bad as many had predicted.
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