Friday, September 5, 2008

THE MESS AT NEW CASTLE AND KEEGAN.

It was a sad and gloomy day at King James Park at NewCastle. Forthe man who was called in the month of january as the MESSIAH for a second term as club coach. He was the famous Kevin Keegan, the only Eng..lish footballer to win the Europen footballer of the year on two different times. Keegan had now resigned ,leading to anger by the fans. The root course was the sale of the midfielder James Milner to Aston Villa for a sum of 12, million pounds.And Kevin Keegan was not told of the sale and Milner was a few stars beside Owen, Martins and Givens.Even in the last game of Keegans in charge which was verses Arsenal . Arsenal won the game 3-0. But as it was the only third game of the season , there was nothing to worry as Arsenal had seventy percent of the ball.
This has happened in the past as well.When Sir Bobby Robson was coach , New Castle sold Gary Speed toBolton Wanderers and then Robson walked out of the club, after saving it from coming in the second half of the table.
Even at Chelsea the Russian owner wanted to buy Shevchenko from A.C.Milan for 30,million pounds, against the will of Mourinho, and when he asked for more money he was told Arsenal have sold Henry ,and still they reached group of sixteen in the champion league.And Shevchenko was a star at Milan but a super failure at Chelsea.
In the 1980s the owners just gave the money, and did not interfere with the management and training. But now the owners now want to choose and sell the players leading to a mess like at New Castle.
Both Sam Alardycee and Keegan inherited very average teams.. And the biggest mistake was to bring Dennis Wise to New Castle he did not serve any purpose. Sadly Both Keegan and Alan Curbishly are the first and second coaches to be sacked this year, for no fault of theirs.
Manchester City owners are also doing the same thing and as they are ten times more richer then the oil baron Ramon Amorovinch owner of Chelsea , want to pay 133 million pounds for Christano Ronaldo without giving a chance to ask the coach , whom he wishes to buy. If this continues E.P.L. will be in a big mess.

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