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Cheer up Kevin Keegan


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Listening to the smogs and mancs singing their favourite tune over the weekend (If it actually bothers any of you, get used to it because you're gonna hear it a lot), it struck me that our friends down the road did us a great favour by employing a manager with a surname that rhymed fantastically well with 'mean' and 'team'. The only problem is what word to use before 'Keane' as 'Cheer up Roy Keane' doesn't really work.

 

Thinking about it, the only semi-decent word I can come up with is canine i.e:

 

Cheer up canine Keane,

Oh what can it mean,

etc

 

 

Suggestions folks ???

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