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KEEGAN EMERGES AS UNLIKELY RUNNER IN RACE FOR LEICESTER CITY JOB

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Leicester are considering a management team of Kevin Keegan and Lee Clark

29 October 2011

The early gamble on Martin O’Neill to take over from Sven Goran Eriksson to take over at Leicester City has been well and truly foiled with O’Neill now as big as 6/1 to take the job.

Once a short odds-on favourite, O’Neill has seen his price drift further and further over the past few days and the former Leicester favourite looks highly unlikely to be tempted back to the club whom he led to the Premier League back in 1995.

Instead, current Huddersfield Town manager Lee Clark is now the 1/1 favourite to take over the job and considering Huddersfield are on a 39-match unbeaten league run, it’s easy to see why Clark is wanted.

However, a move for Clark would be a risk with the 39-year-old’s only managerial experience coming at Huddersfield, and it has emerged today that Kevin Keegan may be the man to form a partnership with Clark.

Keegan is 5/1 to be the next Leicester boss and it is reported in today’s Daily Mail that Leicester are considering a managerial team of Keegan and Clark.

Considering Clark’s strong showing as Huddersfield manager, it would be a bit unfair of Leicester to hand Keegan the managerial job with Clark as an understudy and it would be more likely that Keegan takes up a director role.

The two have a relationshipfrom when Clark played under Keegan at Newcastle, but Clark, who has stated his commitment to Huddersfield, may not want to work under his former manager.

Leicester are still to ask Huddersfield for permission to speak to Clark and the 39-year-old is not looking to engineer a move away.

Clark may be the 1/1 favourite but Leicester will have to entice him and the promise of working under Keegan would not be that enticing to anyone, suggesting Keegan is the best bet for the Leicester job at 6/1.

That's from 2011?

 

 

That said he should of been ashamed of his son, no defending that shit that went on

We don't know the full story, i'm just saying I think Nige like most dads, care more about their son than their job.

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Give the owners a break! Everyone going on as if it's the end of the world. Let's see who is appointed first and then give them a bit of time too before everyone starts putting the boot in. Remember Pearson was given plenty of time.

For all we know the owners probably think he has taken us as far as he can can? The relationship could of been pushed to far apart by Pearsons antics and madness?

Also everyone pointing out the last 9 games!!! What about the rest of the games before that?

 

Yes, the other 29 games also played their part in our extremely respectable 14th place finish. Over 38 games.

 

And if Pearson's antics and madness can deliver the improvement we've seen year on year since 2008, then great. Feels like I'm a Derby fan in the mid-70s.

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This isn't the worst moment since I've been watching us, but it's by far the most ****ing stupid. This bloke has got us from League One to 14th in the Premier League despite Sven turning us into a steaming pile of shit. Cant be arsed now. If it's Dyche or Redknapp, I'm jumping off that shitty Premier Inn near the train station.

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KEEGAN EMERGES AS UNLIKELY RUNNER IN RACE FOR LEICESTER CITY JOB

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Leicester are considering a management team of Kevin Keegan and Lee Clark

29 October 2011

The early gamble on Martin O’Neill to take over from Sven Goran Eriksson to take over at Leicester City has been well and truly foiled with O’Neill now as big as 6/1 to take the job.

Once a short odds-on favourite, O’Neill has seen his price drift further and further over the past few days and the former Leicester favourite looks highly unlikely to be tempted back to the club whom he led to the Premier League back in 1995.

Instead, current Huddersfield Town manager Lee Clark is now the 1/1 favourite to take over the job and considering Huddersfield are on a 39-match unbeaten league run, it’s easy to see why Clark is wanted.

However, a move for Clark would be a risk with the 39-year-old’s only managerial experience coming at Huddersfield, and it has emerged today that Kevin Keegan may be the man to form a partnership with Clark.

Keegan is 5/1 to be the next Leicester boss and it is reported in today’s Daily Mail that Leicester are considering a managerial team of Keegan and Clark.

Considering Clark’s strong showing as Huddersfield manager, it would be a bit unfair of Leicester to hand Keegan the managerial job with Clark as an understudy and it would be more likely that Keegan takes up a director role.

The two have a relationshipfrom when Clark played under Keegan at Newcastle, but Clark, who has stated his commitment to Huddersfield, may not want to work under his former manager.

Leicester are still to ask Huddersfield for permission to speak to Clark and the 39-year-old is not looking to engineer a move away.

Clark may be the 1/1 favourite but Leicester will have to entice him and the promise of working under Keegan would not be that enticing to anyone, suggesting Keegan is the best bet for the Leicester job at 6/1.

lol

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KEEGAN EMERGES AS UNLIKELY RUNNER IN RACE FOR LEICESTER CITY JOB

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Leicester are considering a management team of Kevin Keegan and Lee Clark

29 October 2011

The early gamble on Martin O’Neill to take over from Sven Goran Eriksson to take over at Leicester City has been well and truly foiled with O’Neill now as big as 6/1 to take the job.

Once a short odds-on favourite, O’Neill has seen his price drift further and further over the past few days and the former Leicester favourite looks highly unlikely to be tempted back to the club whom he led to the Premier League back in 1995.

Instead, current Huddersfield Town manager Lee Clark is now the 1/1 favourite to take over the job and considering Huddersfield are on a 39-match unbeaten league run, it’s easy to see why Clark is wanted.

However, a move for Clark would be a risk with the 39-year-old’s only managerial experience coming at Huddersfield, and it has emerged today that Kevin Keegan may be the man to form a partnership with Clark.

Keegan is 5/1 to be the next Leicester boss and it is reported in today’s Daily Mail that Leicester are considering a managerial team of Keegan and Clark.

Considering Clark’s strong showing as Huddersfield manager, it would be a bit unfair of Leicester to hand Keegan the managerial job with Clark as an understudy and it would be more likely that Keegan takes up a director role.

The two have a relationshipfrom when Clark played under Keegan at Newcastle, but Clark, who has stated his commitment to Huddersfield, may not want to work under his former manager.

Leicester are still to ask Huddersfield for permission to speak to Clark and the 39-year-old is not looking to engineer a move away.

Clark may be the 1/1 favourite but Leicester will have to entice him and the promise of working under Keegan would not be that enticing to anyone, suggesting Keegan is the best bet for the Leicester job at 6/1.

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Stop dissing the owners until you know the facts

The club is bigger than any one person

 

I agree with your sentiment.

They ( the owners)  have been totally professional in their running of this club, from the debt conversion, to the "outbursts" of NP.

I am a NP fan, but something big time has occurred, and we dont know what that was yet. We will I'm sure. I also have faith in them as business people in not doing something like this without a plan in place.

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Typical. There's always a catch. We build a solid foundation only for something controversial to happen.

Come to think of it, if you look at 75% of all the football league clubs, there's something wrong recently in how it's run, whether the owners, managers, players, performance, etc. Can never have it everyone's way.

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Well I cant cope im going to turn all electrics off until day 1 of the season, will be a nice suprise for me.

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Andre Villas Boas will join Leicester as manager with his former Chelsea colleague Steve Walsh continuing as assistant manager. Esteban Cambiasso will become player coach. Walsh along with DF Rudkin has overseen summer recruitment.

Pearson's departure has been planned for a number of weeks hence his media absence.

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Andre Villas Boas will join Leicester as manager with his former Chelsea colleague Steve Walsh continuing as assistant manager. Esteban Cambiasso will become player coach. Walsh along with DF Rudkin has overseen summer recruitment.

Pearson's departure has been planned for a number of weeks hence his media absence.

Where have you heard this from?

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Andre Villas Boas will join Leicester as manager with his former Chelsea colleague Steve Walsh continuing as assistant manager. Esteban Cambiasso will become player coach. Walsh along with DF Rudkin has overseen summer recruitment.

Pearson's departure has been planned for a number of weeks hence his media absence.

 

Oh, just **** off back to Bentley's.

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Andre Villas Boas will join Leicester as manager with his former Chelsea colleague Steve Walsh continuing as assistant manager. Esteban Cambiasso will become player coach. Walsh along with DF Rudkin has overseen summer recruitment.

Pearson's departure has been planned for a number of weeks hence his media absence.

great story

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