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Kevin keegan - Liverpool legend?

PostPosted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 12:06 pm
by kazza
When I was young (about eight), Kevin Keegan was my hero. He in fact was the reason why I became a Liverpool supporter.A couple of years later, just as I started to understand more about football and Liverpool he left. He was not even past his prime  but rather at his peak and one hell of a player (probably best in the world) so I was shocked.

I have never really understood why he left at his prime, and more importantly why Liverpool supporters never talk about Keegan as an Anfield legend as he was a great player. He is never mentioned on this board as the the other players from that era are. Just curoius why.

I met him when he played for the Saints and my brother and I asked him why he left Liverpool and he seemed uncomfortable and did not really answer the question.

Was wandering if anyone knew why he left (Paisley was the manager at the time).

PostPosted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 12:11 pm
by mistyred
Didn't he leave to go to Muchen Gladback? could be wrong though :D

PostPosted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 12:16 pm
by kazza
I think it was Hamburg and he won the European Player of the year twice.

PostPosted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 12:17 pm
by mistyred
kazza wrote:I think it was Hamburg and he won the European Player of the year twice.

Yes Kazza that actually sounds right  :;):

PostPosted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 12:27 pm
by account deleted by request
Money! He was a great player, not the best in the world but close. He wanted to leave after Shankly left, but agreed to stay on to try for the European cup (which we won)We had offers from Real Madrid amongst others for him of £1million pounds, yet he chose Hamburg who would only pay half that amount.

I suppose the telling point would be that we had first refusal on him when he left Hamburg and we didn't take up the option (why I have no idea!)

To be fair to him I don't think he would have ever left while Shankly was manager. Broke my heart when he left, and I spent weeks arguing with my Scottish girlfriend and her dad that Dalglish could never replace him. :laugh:


Legend ? IMHO YES!

PostPosted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 7:00 pm
by kazza
Good knowledge Saint. I remember reading that he supported the Saints as a boy and that is why he played for them when he left Hamburg. he sang a song and made a record which I bought (awful song) it was called "To be home again".

PostPosted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 5:13 am
by crazyhorse
Keegan went to Hamburg. He was not what you would call a natural born footballer; he did not have any great pace or skill - but he was a perfect professional who worked tirelessly on every aspect of his game, in modern times i think you could compare him to Beckham for that work ethic.

I was very dissapointed with him when he got sent off in the Charity shield way back against Leeds - he took his shirt off and threw it on the turf - Brian Clough summed it up at the time when he said "A Liverpool shirt is not something to be thrown away".

Not many Englishmen are voted Man of the year in Germany - he was.

He should be regarded as a legend IMO. And he is one of only a few players who have left Liverpool and had a good career afterwards. He was a brave professional who was never frightened to make the hardest decision for himself or a football club.. He has my respect, for what it is worth.

PostPosted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 9:41 am
by Mikz
I remember him leaving too, I was gutted too especially when I heard who was to replace him  :laugh:
I wanted Alan Simonsen!
I think the German league was top notch back then, but didnt we tank Hamburg 5-0 with Keegan in the team or something?
My old memory isnt what it was  :D

PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 3:19 pm
by Lando_Griffin
He left for the money, simple as that.

I remember reading a quote from him where he said something along the lines of "I need to earn as much as I can in what is a short career", or some such b*llocks.

To be fair, at that time, he had a point.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 5:20 pm
by account deleted by request
I think the German league was top notch back then, but didnt we tank Hamburg 5-0 with Keegan in the team or something


Yeah in the supercup 6-0 McDermott hatrick, it was Dresden we beat 5-1 the same season. For some reason I get the two games mixed up so I had to look it up :D

PostPosted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 2:04 pm
by Sean
Liverpool had the first option to buy back Keegan from Hamburg and Peter Robinson and John Smith met with Keegan and suggested he come back as player-coach and later replace Paisley.  Keegan was flattered but didn't think management was for him.  Keegan was swayed to move to the Dell he wanted to link up with his racing buddy Mike Channon.  Keegan once commented that "if i'd wanted to go back to Liverpool I would never have left in the first place." Bob Paisley always regretted not having Dalglish and Keegan in the same team.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 2:50 pm
by .:RedKuyt:.
He is a legend. NO doubt about it!!!

PostPosted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 5:16 pm
by redmikey
.:RedKuyt:. wrote:He is a legend. NO doubt about it!!!

if he could just now take over at everton and get them to defend like newcastle did under him and get relegated that would cement him as a true great  :buttrock