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Following Hoddle's departure, Kevin Keegan took England to Euro 2000, but performances were disappointing and he resigned shortly afterwards.
In September 1997, Bracewell took a similar role with ambitious Division Two club Fulham, working under head coach Ray Wilkins and director of football Kevin Keegan.
When Wilkins was dismissed at the end of the season, Keegan took sole charge of the first team and kept Bracewell as his assistant.
Keegan took McManaman's new career at Madrid to reinstate his confidence in him, and handed him a coveted free role ahead of Euro 2000, stating that " in the past we compromised him ... but McManaman's UEFA Champions League success, we said ' we'll fit in with you, you've earned that chance ' Unfortunately, McManaman played only once in Euro 2000, where he scored the last of his three England goals in a famous opening game against Portugal, where McManaman put England 2-0 ahead, only for it to end because McManaman got injured after scoring, forcing a tactical switch.
Randomly Patricia was listed as being part of the Hamilton family long after her divorce from Gordon Hamilton and It took the producers over 100 episodes to finally change Angela's name from Hamilton to Keegan.
Over the next two seasons, Barton's first team opportunities were more limited as manager Kevin Keegan and his successor Kenny Dalglish ( who took over in January 1997 ) chose Steve Watson as a right back more frequently.

Keegan and Newcastle
In January 1997 Dalglish was appointed manager of Premier League side Newcastle United on a three-and-a-half-year contract, taking over from Kevin Keegan.
Cox steered Newcastle back to the First Division at the end of the 1983 84 season, with players such as Peter Beardsley, Chris Waddle, and ex-England captain Kevin Keegan the fulcrum of the team.
Keegan left Newcastle in January 1997 and was replaced by Kenny Dalglish, however the club endured a largely unsuccessful season with a thirteenth place finish in the 1997 98 FA Premier League, failure to progress beyond the group stages of the 1997 98 UEFA Champions League and defeat in the 1998 FA Cup Final.
On 16 January 2008, Kevin Keegan was reappointed as Newcastle manager.
Newcastle finished the 2007 08 season in twelfth place, but as the season drew to a close, Keegan publicly criticised the board, claiming they were not providing the team enough financial support.
Eventually both Manchester United and Newcastle United agreed fees with Blackburn Rovers and Shearer was all set to move to Manchester United but then at the last second Kevin Keegan requested one last audience with Shearer and persuaded him that his future lay at St. James Park.
On 30 July 1996, for a world transfer record-breaking £ 15 million Shearer joined his hometown club and league runners-up Newcastle United, managed by his hero Kevin Keegan.
He made his Second Division debut for them in a 1 0 home win over Shrewsbury Town on 22 October 1980 and quickly established himself as an effective attacking midfielder, playing alongside Kevin Keegan and Peter Beardsley as Newcastle won promotion to the First Division at the end of 1983 84 season.
In January 1996, Kevin Keegan attempted to re-sign Waddle for Newcastle United as cover for David Ginola during a suspension, but Keegan's £ 500, 000 bid to re-sign the player who had played alongside him in the Newcastle team more than a decade earlier was rejected and Keegan was unwilling to meet manager David Pleat's £ 1million asking price for the 35-year-old.
Keegan moved to Southampton that summer, and spent two seasons at the club before a transfer to second-tier Newcastle United in 1982.
In the final, Keegan scored two as Liverpool beat Newcastle United 3 0.
* Kevin Keegan, former England and Newcastle manager
On 26 September 2008, Kinnear was named as the interim manager of Premier League side Newcastle United until the end of October, following the resignation of Kevin Keegan.
Keegan had previously expressed disquiet with the concept of a Director of Football, both in commenting about the previous Newcastle manager Sam Allardyce, and latterly the proposition of Newcastle owner Mike Ashley appointing one during his tenure at the club.
Wise attended a football arbitration hearing in September and October 2009 established to resolve the dispute between Keegan and the Newcastle board.
However, Newcastle lost 2 0 to Arsenal, and following the sacking of Dalglish early in the 1998-99 season, he was left isolated and shunned along with a number of Kenny Dalglish and Kevin Keegan era players including Rob Lee and Stuart Pearce.
Lawrenson began his television career providing match analysis on HTV West's local football coverage, before working as a pundit for the BBC but then left briefly to become a coach specialising in defensive tactics for Kevin Keegan at Newcastle United.
On 16 July 1993, Beardsley rejoined Newcastle for £ 1. 5 million, where his old team-mate and strike partner Kevin Keegan was now manager.
Beardsley was also linked with a return to Newcastle in January 2008 when Kevin Keegan returned as manager for a second spell.
Upon signing him, Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan described him as " the best player in his position in the country ".

Keegan and two
Keegan, a 6-foot-3-inch 158-pounder, gave up the Orioles' last two safeties over the final three frames, escaping a load of trouble in the ninth when the Birds threatened but failed to tally.
While the British military historian Sir John Keegan suggested an ideal definition of battle as " something which happens between two armies leading to the moral then physical disintegration of one or the other of them ", the origins and outcomes of battles can rarely be summarized so neatly.
While creating the album, Kelly traveled with the team for both UK and European games for several years, and also for two seasons managed several players: Kevin Keegan, Tommy Smith, and Larry Hughes.
John Waters ( the actor, not to be confused with John Waters, the director ) portrayed Fagin, Tamsin Carroll was Nancy, and the production also featured Stuart Wagstaff, Steve Bastoni and Madison Orr and Keegan Joyce in the title role, which was rotated between the two.
After hearing of a human chimera in New England, Karen Keegan, it was eventually found that she too was a chimera and thus had two sets of DNA.
In a game on August 20, 1957, against the Washington Senators, Doby helped preserve pitcher Bob Keegan's no-hitter with a backhand catch off a long line drive from Herb Plews, one of " two close calls " for Keegan that game.
Toshack used his height and heading ability to great effect and created two goals for Keegan as Liverpool won 3 0.
Joseph Kevin Keegan, OBE ( born 14 February 1951 ) is an English former footballer who played for several clubs including Liverpool where he won three Football League Division One titles, two UEFA Cups, an FA Cup and a European Cup.
At Liverpool, Keegan won three First Division titles, two UEFA Cups, one FA Cup and the European Cup.
Despite being one of two players kept on for an extra six-week period, the club did not offer Keegan a contract.
At the age of 16, Keegan was spotted playing at amateur level for Pegler, his employer at the time, and signed by Division 4's Scunthorpe United one of just two professional sides in the division.
There were numerous honours for Keegan over the next two years, however, as Liverpool again won the League championship and UEFA Cup.
Wise's actions in signing Nacho Gonzalez, claiming he wanted to ' do a favour ' for two South American agents, and asking Keegan to sign players from YouTube. com, as well as confessions from the board that they had lied to the fans, press, staff and players regarding Keegan's allegations, claiming it was just ' PR ,' led to the panel ruling in favour of Keegan.
He also fronted two series of Extra Time With Ron Atkinson for Central ITV with Ron interviewing football personalities like Kevin Keegan, Terry Venables and Martin O ' Neill.
He was not selected for the 1998 World Cup, but the appointment of Kevin Keegan to the England job and Pearce's form for West Ham prompted a recall for the 37-year-old for two qualifying games for Euro 2000.
He made the semifinals at his next two tournaments ; 2011 Delray Beach International Tennis Championships, losing to resurging, eventual champion Juan Martin del Potro, and at the 2011 Regions Morgan Keegan Championships losing to fast-rising Canadian youngster Milos Raonic in three sets.
He then moved to Fulham who were managed by his former manager Kevin Keegan, where he made 28 appearances in two separate loan spells, eventually signing for them permanently.
He is married to Rosie Keegan and has two sons, Daniel and Christopher.
McManaman never played for Keegan again as Keegan left the England job two months later in October 2000.
The 18-year-old made his debut on 17 April 1982 in the 3 1 league win over Leeds United at Elland Road, a game which saw two Saints legends, Kevin Keegan ( 2 ) and David Armstrong, score the goals.

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