Chapter - 1: Going Back Chapter - 2: Goals And Groceries Chapter - 3: The First Rung Chapter - 4: This Is Anfield Chapter - 5: European Champions Chapter - 6: An Englishman Abroad Chapter - 7: Saints Alive Chapter - 8: 'Not You, Keegan' Chapter - 9: We're In Heaven Chapter - 10: To Be Home Again Chapter - 11: The Great Escape Chapter - 12: Watch Out, Alex Chapter - 13: Riding The Monster Chapter - 14: So Near Yet So Far Chapter - 15: London Life Chapter - 16: The Poisoned Chalice Chapter - 17: Blue Moon Chapter - 18: Cityitis Chapter - 19: My Big Mistake Chapter - 20: Trials And Tribulations Chapter - 21: Good Times Section - i: Index
The autobiography of the iconic, hugely influential and well-loved former English football player and manager.
Kevin Keegan is best known for a legendary 1970s spell at Liverpool
under Bill Shankly then Bob Paisley. In six seasons Keegan played a
pivotal role in Liverpool winning three First Division titles, two
UEFA Cups, a European Cup and an FA Cup. He left an indelible mark
on the club and their fans by winning the Bundesliga and European
Cup in his three years there. He also won the highly coveted Ballon
d'Or twice while in Germany.
After he retired, Keegan further bolstered his legendary status in
the north-east, in a five-year spell as manager at St James' Park
during which the club were promoted to the Premier League then
finished runners-up in the top flight not once but twice. Spells as
manager at Fulham, England and Manchester City followed, and Keegan
called time on his managerial career after a short-lived second
tenure at Newcastle.
Daniel Taylor is the chief football writer for the Guardian and the
Observer. He has been named Football Journalist of the Year three
times by the Sports Journalists' Association, as well as winning
numerous other awards. He started working the Guardian in 2000 and
has covered five World Cups for the newspaper. This is his fifth
book.
Kevin Keegan is everything a man should be
*Bill Shankley*
People are saying Kevin Keegan leaving is like the Queen dying, but
it's worse than that
*John Regan, secretary of the Newcastle Independent Supporters'
Association*
Kevin Keegan was like the Pied Piper of Tyneside
*Alan Shearer*
No other player in the world - not even Pele or Maradona - could
have rejuvenated Tyneside the way Kevin Keegan has done
*Jackie Millburn, Newcastle legend*
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