by ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Jun 01, 2026 10:45 pm
Keegan is one of the greatest names in our history, if you look at where we were when he signed and where we were when he left he arguably achieved more than any one else in a red shirt.
i think a lot of our fans think we signed big Ron and the Saint and never looked back, it wasnt like that there was a sustained period where we didnt win anything, we were drifting big time signing duds like Alun Evans and Tony Hately and even John Toshack, in Tosh's first season he looked a lumbering plodder.
Then something happened, we signed Kevin Keegan, from that moment on this club never looked back, Kevin Keegan lit a fire under this club which has never gone out, by the time the bad times arrived in the 90's we were a Levathian, an institution and the term bad times became relative. Finishing 5th in the top flight was awful.
He signed for a club that had had a bit of success but had lost its way, tonnes of clubs won the league in the 60's and early 70's, Leeds, Derby, United, City, Everton, Spurs, Arsenal even the likes of Burnley and Ipswich won it. That's how Alf Ramsay got the England job. When Kev signed for us we were lost in the middle of that pack, in fact we were dropping down it. When he left us 6/7 years later we were miles ahead of them all, we were the best team in England and Europe, we were a dominant force.
You know all these murials around the ground, Kevin had his name spray painted all over that area decades before murials were even a thing. He was a rock star.