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This has been the best start to the season since the mid 1990s when the great Kevin Keegan
was managing the Entertainers. Alan Pardew tough job for the Newcastle manager But after
Saturday's game there are now huge challenges ahead for Newcastle manager Alan Pardew, as
injuries to Steven Taylor and Fab Coloccini have exposed the threadbare Newcastle squad.
Alan Pardew yesterday talked about his team, but said they were not as good as the Entertainers of
the 1990s. Alan Pardew we work so hard When Kevin Keegan managed the side from 1992 through 1997,
he turned Newcastle into an all-out attacking force, and the team was just great to watch,
even though we gave up too many [.
Now Craig Foster and the like can ooze over Harry's nice touch, his nice pass - so can I - but come
on Australia - how many has there been?
Is the Emperor wearing any clothes?
We all want Harry to do Harry stuff - but Carlos is outperforming him. If you want skill, touch and
goals look to Carlos Hernandez.
Why Manchester United fans can expect a return to free-scoring form for
Christmas
The role reversal between Manchester's clubs since the seismic derby encounter at Old Trafford
has been nothing short of extraordinary. City have taken on United's mantle as the great
entertainers, plundering goals for fun, 57 in all competitions this season, still brimming with
attacking menace and confidence following their 6-1 derby demolition of United.
It feels right and proper to take some time in the Interlull (arseblog TM) to slag off our
rivals. Unbelievably we have to include the N17 bottom feeders this season as they prove themselves
to be genuine contenders. How could this be? It is unnatural, a twist of the correct order, an
aberration and a perversion of all that is right and proper.
It feels right and proper to take some time in the Interlull (arseblog TM) to slag off our
rivals. Unbelievably we have to include the N17 bottom feeders this season as they prove themselves
to be genuine contenders. How could this be? It is unnatural, a twist of the correct order, an
aberration and a perversion of all that is right and proper.
By Greg Evans
According to the Metro among others, as Man City's leading example of austerity and demure
sophistication, 'Mario Balotelli: Party Liaison' has stepped forward and duly volunteered himself
to organise Man City's Christmas shindig this year.
"Ooh, ooh!
Newcastle haven't been placed as high in the Premier League at this stage of the season since
way back in 1995, when Kevin Keegan was managing the Entertainers. Things are looking up at
Newcastle! Newcastle are 4th top at the moment and in a Champions League position, and we are
hoping after the game at home to Spurs [.
Speaking in a recent interview (here and here) on his "Entertainers" side of the 1990s, ex
Newcastle United manager, Kevin Keegan, suggested that his own "Entertainers" side of the 'nineties
were the vanguard for current attacking teams such as Barcelona, Manchester City and Manchester
United. Speaking on the eve of a reunion last weekend with [.
Alan Shearer plays Newcastle United and Liverpool Entertainers Reunited
A Newcastle United side including Alan Shearer, David Ginola and Tino Asprilla was beaten by a
Liverpool legends side in a recreation of the famous 4-3 game.
View the full story here: The Mail
A news article on 2011-10-09 19:15:18 from: The Mail
This news item has been reproduced from today's media.
Kevin Keegan will return to Newcastle this weekend. Kevin Keegan - in his second management reign
on Tyneside Kevin will be in charge of Newcastle one more time, as the Entertainers will take on
a Liverpool old boys side, and the charity game will take place at Kingston Park this coming
Sunday, with a 1:00 [.
Roy Evans is returning to management for a special charity match in October.
The former Reds boss will lead a Liverpool side against Kevin Keegan's Newcastle in a showdown
being billed at 'The Entertainers Reunited'.
The two bosses famously came up against each other at Anfield in April 1996 when Liverpool won 4-3
in a game which has been voted the greatest in Premier League history.
Former Newcastle United player Ruel Fox hands out plaudits to Alan Pardew. Ruel Fox our former
midfielder from 'The Entertainers' years appears to be a fan of Alan Pardew's management style. Fox
scored 12 goals in 58 games for us in 94/95 before moving on to Spurs and then West Brom, and he
[...]
The extent to which the history of a football club can be woven into its modern day persona.
It's obvious that there is nothing genetic in passing down a legacy of greatness at a club. The
enduring power of those that stay at the top is nothing to do with inherent superiority, but is
usually a more prosaic matter of financial clout and strong organisation at every level of the club
concerned.
Rick's Cabaret New York is famous for its abundance of beautiful entertainers, its warm
hospitality, and its celebrity clientele. And during baseball season, rarely a night goes by when
there isn't a Major Leaguer enjoying all that the club has to offer.
"I love baseball, and I love baseball players they are a lot of fun and usually good tippers,"
said Rick's Cabaret Girl Valentina.
Photo by nicksarebi
West Bromwich Albion seemed to be turning a corner during the first few months of this Premier
League season. In previous top flight years they'd been known as entertainers who had been punished
for trying to play the right way and as a team whose attacking style left them too open at the
back.
As a preluse to the morra's clash with Tottenham, here's one of the highlights of the Keegan
"Entertainers" era involving both teams. This magificent drubbing actually came after something of
a barren spell for Kevin Keegan's squad, and also after the disappointment of "that" season when we
almost cracked it, and Keegan cracked up under [.
In a way, that's exactly what Barca have done. As ball boy, trainee, player, captain and now coach,
they've shaped the skinny kid from a small town into the charming, well-spoken man in a sharp suit
he is today.
In recent years, everyone from players, club management, Catalan politicians, entertainers of all
stripes and Jose Mourinho have called him the perfect manager for Barca.