@yourservice 67 Posted January 18, 2008 Share Posted January 18, 2008 By Michael Walker Published: 18 January 2008 At least one centre-half, a left-back, an athletic box-to-box midfielder and a deep-lying, inventive forward who might be termed Beardsleyesque – Kevin Keegan may have said yesterday: "It is a strong, talented group of players, which is something I did not have when I came last time," about this Newcastle United squad, but during his afternoon-long meeting with the chairman, Chris Mort, at the club's training ground, he will also have surely noted that there is room for improvement. January, every manager testifies, is a troublesome month to be buying players anyway, but if, as Keegan admitted, he has barely watched a live match since leaving Manchester City almost three years ago, he will be relying on the recommendations of others. He simply does not have the time to get scouting. As he walked around the training ground yesterday in the company of only his former assistant and playing colleague from Liverpool and Newcastle, Terry McDermott, Keegan will have been absorbing information as to where this Newcastle team is short. If McDermott is wise, he will have mentioned defence. Considering Keegan's predecessor, Sam Allardyce, brought in five defenders in the summer – Habib Beye, Claudio Cacapa, Abdoulaye Faye, David Rozehnal and Jose Enrique – the situation should not exist. But Beye and Faye are at the African Nations Cup, Cacapa and Rozehnal have not settled easily to English football's pace and aggression and Enrique is struggling to justify his £6.3m price tag. With Newcastle consistently linked with Chelsea's Wayne Bridge, this would be the sort of signing that would make Keegan look switched on. It would also be a signal of the club owner Mike Ashley's intent. In the centre of defence, while there is a lot of local pride invested in Steven Taylor, the 21-year-old is sometimes rash and would benefit from an authority figure alongside him. Richard Dunne, whom Keegan knows from City, has matured over the past couple of years. Now 28, Dunne is said to have toned down his lifestyle and his consistency is being seen as the reward. But it also makes him expensive and, this month, extremely difficult to shift. Even harder to recruit would be his team-mate Micah Richards, but that would be a statement. Those are players Keegan knows from English football but he has never been afraid to shop abroad. David Ginola, Faustino Asprilla and Philippe Albert were signature signings in his first spell as Newcastle manager. During Allardyce's early days in charge last summer, he went to Barcelona to talk to Edmilson, Brazil's World Cup-winning defender/defensive midfielder. There is something of the languid style of Albert about Edmilson. Although he was injured, it was said some form of agreement had been reached that the two parties would re-evaluate when Edmilson was fit again. Because of his Bolton past, Eidur Gudjohnsen was also mentioned in dispatches then. The 29-year-old attacker has the Peter Beardsley element and Keegan may well have been given Allardyce's list of targets – on Tuesday the caretaker manager, Nigel Pearson, stressed the work that had gone into "talent ID" under Allardyce. The Toulouse striker Johan Elmander was probably on it. The 26-year-old Swede was the subject of a third-party enquiry from Newcastle in November. Like other English clubs such as West Ham and Tottenham, Newcastle were quoted ¿14m (£11m) and told Elmander sees himself as a Champions League player. With Michael Owen, who Alan Shearer believes will be able to work smoothly with Keegan despite their England past, Mark Viduka and Obafemi Martins at St James' Park, strikers are not a priority. Keegan may also see Alan Smith as one because Smith has not convinced in midfield. It is there that attention is required. Nicky Butt has been good so far this season, but he cannot dominate a game in the manner Newcastle need. Mohamed Sissoko is not a player one would normally associate with Keegan, but he is available at Liverpool. The coming fortnight will tell us more but there is a theory that Keegan thinks the squad will be satisfactory until the summer. Then, according to one of the other rumours sweeping Tyneside yesterday, Keegan has been told by Ashley to think the unthinkable. Some say Newcastle already have by bringing him back, but, if the club are to compete with the established top four, that is what Keegan will have to do. Presumably he would do so with a smile on his face. Reality check on Tyneside After the whirlwind of Wednesday there was a pause at Newcastle United yesterday. Kevin Keegan went to the Benton training ground where he addressed his squad. Keegan and his chairman, Chris Mort, then began a meeting that lasted the bulk of the afternoon. Decisions have to be made not only about activity in the January window but also about the staff accumulated by Sam Allardyce. Three aristocrats who could join the court of King Kev Wayne Bridge The Chelsea full-back would fill a problem position for Newcastle and show that Keegan is switched on. Micah Richards The 19-year-old Manchester City centre-half would cost the earth, but his capture would be a statement of intent. Johan Elmander The Toulouse striker would fit the bill, but when Newcastle enquired about him in November the price was £11m. The Independent Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ketsbaia 0 Posted January 18, 2008 Share Posted January 18, 2008 Richards? And we're getting carried away? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
@yourservice 67 Posted January 18, 2008 Author Share Posted January 18, 2008 Shy bairns get nowt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom 14021 Posted January 18, 2008 Share Posted January 18, 2008 Aye but barbarism begins at home Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ohhh_yeah 2991 Posted January 18, 2008 Share Posted January 18, 2008 Source: Shields Gazette 11 players Keegan could signAFTER his sensational return to Tyneside to undertake a second spell as Newcastle manager, Kevin Keegan must quickly get down to business in the transfer market. After his sensational return to Tyneside to undertake a second spell as Newcastle manager, Kevin Keegan must quickly get down to business in the transfer market. With a fortnight of the January window remaining, here's a list of possible targets who could joining King Kev's second St James's Park revolution. OLOF MELLBERG With the Swede's future at Aston Villa still not sorted, several clubs have been sniffing around the versatile defender. His committed attitude, physical presence and defensive instincts would be a welcome - and cheap - addition to the Magpies' squad. DANIEL VAN BUYTEN The Belgian defender, who can also play in midfield, won many admirers during a loan spell at Manchester City. Struggling to get a game at Bayern Munich and likely to be available for the right price. MATHIEU BODMER French midfield all-rounder who joined Lyon in the summer and has done well in Ligue 1, but is not necessarily indispensable to Alain Perrin. RIO MAVUBA Newcastle must make the midfield a priority with both a holding player and playmaker needed. Steely, energetic French midfield enforcer Mavuba signed for Villarreal from Bordeaux in the summer but has found opportunities limited. DAVID ALBELDA Gritty Spanish defensive midfielder out of favour with Valencia boss Ronald Koeman, currently being hawked around most Premier League clubs. RAFAEL VAN DER VAART Hugely-talented Dutch playmaker impressing this season for Hamburg, where he is club captain. Probably eyeing a move to a more illustrious club than Newcastle, though. DECO Deco's stock has fallen significantly at Barcelona, so Newcastle could undoubtedly afford him, and with the Premier League's top sides already catered for in that department, Newcastle could be his best option in England. DAVID BELLION Manchester United and Sunderland flop who has finally started to show signs of delivering on his potential for Bordeaux in France, scoring 11 goals so far - second only to Lyon's Karim Benzema. EWERTHON Brazilian forward who can play as an attacking midfielder, striker or out wide. He joined German champions Stuttgart from Real Zaragoza in the summer but has not really managed to fit in with their workmanlike style of play. GEOVANNI Another Brazilian, Geovanni is rumoured to be on his way out of Manchester City despite only arriving in the summer. Versatile in several forward positions, he would sate Keegan's appetite for flair players. LUIS JIMENEZ Flamboyant Chilean winger who has not been a regular for Inter Milan despite his immense talent. On loan at the San Siro before a permanent switch from Ternana at the end of this season, his current situation is therefore complicated but would certainly be worth an enquiry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bombadil 0 Posted January 18, 2008 Share Posted January 18, 2008 Source: Shields Gazette 11 players Keegan could signAFTER his sensational return to Tyneside to undertake a second spell as Newcastle manager, Kevin Keegan must quickly get down to business in the transfer market. After his sensational return to Tyneside to undertake a second spell as Newcastle manager, Kevin Keegan must quickly get down to business in the transfer market. With a fortnight of the January window remaining, here's a list of possible targets who could joining King Kev's second St James's Park revolution. OLOF MELLBERG With the Swede's future at Aston Villa still not sorted, several clubs have been sniffing around the versatile defender. His committed attitude, physical presence and defensive instincts would be a welcome - and cheap - addition to the Magpies' squad. DANIEL VAN BUYTEN The Belgian defender, who can also play in midfield, won many admirers during a loan spell at Manchester City. Struggling to get a game at Bayern Munich and likely to be available for the right price. MATHIEU BODMER French midfield all-rounder who joined Lyon in the summer and has done well in Ligue 1, but is not necessarily indispensable to Alain Perrin. RIO MAVUBA Newcastle must make the midfield a priority with both a holding player and playmaker needed. Steely, energetic French midfield enforcer Mavuba signed for Villarreal from Bordeaux in the summer but has found opportunities limited. DAVID ALBELDA Gritty Spanish defensive midfielder out of favour with Valencia boss Ronald Koeman, currently being hawked around most Premier League clubs. RAFAEL VAN DER VAART Hugely-talented Dutch playmaker impressing this season for Hamburg, where he is club captain. Probably eyeing a move to a more illustrious club than Newcastle, though. DECO Deco's stock has fallen significantly at Barcelona, so Newcastle could undoubtedly afford him, and with the Premier League's top sides already catered for in that department, Newcastle could be his best option in England. DAVID BELLION Manchester United and Sunderland flop who has finally started to show signs of delivering on his potential for Bordeaux in France, scoring 11 goals so far - second only to Lyon's Karim Benzema. EWERTHON Brazilian forward who can play as an attacking midfielder, striker or out wide. He joined German champions Stuttgart from Real Zaragoza in the summer but has not really managed to fit in with their workmanlike style of play. GEOVANNI Another Brazilian, Geovanni is rumoured to be on his way out of Manchester City despite only arriving in the summer. Versatile in several forward positions, he would sate Keegan's appetite for flair players. LUIS JIMENEZ Flamboyant Chilean winger who has not been a regular for Inter Milan despite his immense talent. On loan at the San Siro before a permanent switch from Ternana at the end of this season, his current situation is therefore complicated but would certainly be worth an enquiry. FM-tastic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tribal 0 Posted January 18, 2008 Share Posted January 18, 2008 David Bellion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Holden McGroin 6951 Posted January 18, 2008 Share Posted January 18, 2008 They are just trying to find the most similar players to Keegans 96 team. Interesting read but nothing in it at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Isegrim 10017 Posted January 18, 2008 Share Posted January 18, 2008 Source: Shields Gazette EWERTHON Brazilian forward who can play as an attacking midfielder, striker or out wide. He joined German champions Stuttgart from Real Zaragoza in the summer but has not really managed to fit in with their workmanlike style of play. What a load of rubbish. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
@yourservice 67 Posted January 18, 2008 Author Share Posted January 18, 2008 DECODeco's stock has fallen significantly at Barcelona, so Newcastle could undoubtedly afford him, and with the Premier League's top sides already catered for in that department, Newcastle could be his best option in England. Rumoured to be looking likely now this one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
khay 10 Posted January 18, 2008 Share Posted January 18, 2008 DECODeco's stock has fallen significantly at Barcelona, so Newcastle could undoubtedly afford him, and with the Premier League's top sides already catered for in that department, Newcastle could be his best option in England. Rumoured to be looking likely now this one ITK? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tribal 0 Posted January 18, 2008 Share Posted January 18, 2008 DECODeco's stock has fallen significantly at Barcelona, so Newcastle could undoubtedly afford him, and with the Premier League's top sides already catered for in that department, Newcastle could be his best option in England. Rumoured to be looking likely now this one Won't happen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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