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Newcastle have their messiah back, but Keegan needs to be less gung-ho

Is Keegan a good appointment for Newcastle - or has he had his day? And should Shearer be his number two? Post your comments below or submit an article to Sportingo. Kevin Keegan, now 56, has returned to St James' Park as manager, nearly ten ...

From GARY EVANS, Sportingo,  17 Jan 2008

Bolton, Liverpool, Newcastle, Sunderland, Manchester United: There's no point to Paul Jewell's end game!

Paul Jewell is having the same problem with Derby County that he did at Wigan Athletic - his team doesn't play until the final whistle! Last season Wigan, under his management, lost a lot of points due to not keeping their foot down until the very end. ...

From GARY EVANS, Sportingo,  5 Jan 2008

Newcastle's dilemma makes a case for one-season contracts for managers

January's here and every club has a chance  to make squad changes to buy themselves out of danger and keep themselves safe. Managers live or die from this month's transfers dealings - providing the club's directors can afford to spend the money ...

From GARY EVANS, Sportingo,  4 Jan 2008

The final count for Joe Calzaghe and Ricky Hatton

Has there ever been a better British boxer than Calzaghe or Hatton? Tell us where you think they stand in the list of all-time greats. This year could see the end of two of Britain’s greatest boxers, Joe Calzaghe and Ricky Hatton, who have done ...

From GARY EVANS, Sportingo,  4 Jan 2008

Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Celtic, Rangers, Milan, Barcelona, Bayern: A league across nations

But where does that leave Brian Barwick and his amigos? Running junior football. Top businessmen are buying English football clubs. New millionaire owners, new mega-money stadia, TV coverage every day, it's all is looking very rosy. But for whom? ...

From GARY EVANS, Sportingo,  25 Nov 2007

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