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November 2001 News

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28 November

Keegan Update.

Kevin Keegan's back, that's for sure. The lull in Kevin Keegan stories that followed his resignation as the England manager, is over. Kev, a former Saint, is clearly aiming for canonizasion as he promotes holyness, supports the sick and defends the meek ... Being so close to Sir Alex at Man U, perhaps he believes he is sitting at the right hand of god.

1) Head Over Heels For Hymns

Manchester Online - News - Soccer boss Kevin sings bible Blues reports

MANCHESTER CITY boss Kevin Keegan - no stranger to crowds in full song - wants everyone to lift up their voices this Christmas.

The Maine Road manager is joining other Manchester celebrities to front a campaign, launched next week, to encourage people to ''sing their hearts out for the lad'' by attending a local carol service.

It has been devised by a partnership of more than 150 churches to challenge the commercialism of the festive season by helping people to rediscover its true meaning.

The £200,000 Campaign for Real Christmas, which has been funded entirely by charitable trusts, will be promoted by a 30-second TV advert, featuring Keegan as well as athlete Diane Modahl, rugby star Apollo Perelini, TV gardener Jeff Turner, and dozens of ''ordinary'' Mancunians.

More than 50 transmissions of the advert are scheduled until December 16 - the first to be shown on Monday in the commercial break during Emmerdale.

By the end of the campaign more than 80 per cent of the adult population in the Granada region are expected to have seen the advert at least four times.

It will also be featured on local radio slots and billboards across Greater Manchester.

Stephen Goddard, spokesman for the Diocese of Manchester, said: ''The advertising campaign will take on the world of commercialism in its own backyard.

''Attending carol services is not perceived as a committed religious act, merely a part of what makes Christmas, Christmas. Through this initiative the Church is taking advantage of its own inheritance.

''The campaign's theme - Sing your Hearts out for the Lad - reflects the universal enjoyment of a traditional carol service but does so with a creative twist in the tail.''

Independent research, conducted earlier by Manchester marketing agency CMC, found that non church-goers are still hungry for an antidote to the expense, frenzy and stress of Christmas.

Now 250,000 personal invitations have been printed for church members to use to invite friends, family, neighbours and work colleagues to their own services.

Rev Tony Porter, chairman of Campaign for Real Christmas, said: ''Our pre-campaign research showed that the majority of non-churchgoers wouldn't go into a church on their own for very simple reasons - in case they sat in someone else's pew, for example.

''But they would be tempted to go to a carol service if invited to do so by a friend.

With a unique, highly visible campaign supporting them, we hope church members will take full advantage of this new initiative.''

2) Megan Appeal

Manchester Online - News - City soccer stars pitch in for Megan reports

MANCHESTER City boss Kevin Keegan turned a training session into an impromptu fundraiser for little Megan Rajah.

Keegan asked the players to dip into their pockets - and Megan's parents were stunned to leave with a cheque for £1,500.

The 20-month-old toddler needs £50,000 for brain tumour surgery next month.

Megan's family has raised £34,000 from their church, workplaces and friends but they need to reach £50,000 to send her to the New York for her op.

As reported in the Manchester Evening News yesterday Megan needs specialist surgery.

The treatment is on offer in Manchester but her parents say statistics of success rates are not available for UK centres and they want to be sure they go to a hospital where their daughter stands the best chance of survival.

Megan's family has been given renewed hope after they discovered Alicia McCluckie, now 10, had successful treatment from the same world-renowned New York specialist, Dr Patrick Kelly.

The two families, who live just a few miles from each another, were united through the internet.

Megan was taken to City's training ground at Carrington after Mr Keegan heard his Algerian international Ali Benarbia had taken part in a photo shoot to help raise money for Megan's trip.

Megan's father Walter said of the player's donations: ''It was incredible.''

Contributions to the Megan Rajah Appeal Fund can be made by cheque through the NatWest Bank at 115 Deansgate, Manchester. A/c No 32635311. Sort code 01-05-31.

3) Rises Against the Phoenix

BBC SPORT FOOTBALL  Keegan slams Phoenix plans reports

Keegan slams Phoenix plans

Keegan's is a powerful voice against the Phoenix League Kevin Keegan has launched a blistering attack on proposals to form a breakaway Phoenix League.

The former England boss claims his club Manchester City is firmly against the idea, and he is prepared to set himself up as the champion of the minnows.

Manchester City boss Keegan said: "I'm really against it.

"I'm going to speak out for the smaller clubs, not because I feel I have to, but because I genuinely believe football should never be determined by just finances and size alone."

The blast from the former England manager is the most significant voice so far to speak out against the proposals.

Keegan said: "I just think football has gone mad at the moment.

"Now is the time to look after the smaller clubs, but it looks like some clubs want to put the boot in."

Keegan feels bigger, richer clubs should be helping the likes of Rotherham, Stockport and Crewe rather than trying to cut them adrift.

Keegan feels he is able to speak from a position of strength as manager of arguably the biggest club outside the Premiership.

"We're the one club who maybe should be more for it than anybody because we've got the biggest fan base in this division.

"Who could think of forming a second division of the Premiership without us?"

Keegan, who started his career at Scunthorpe, said: "I came from a small club myself and I don't think there's anything wrong with Rotherham, Stockport and Crewe playing Manchester City."

"They've earned the right every week and I don't think the size of a stadium, for example, has got anything to do with it.

"If a guy can build a stadium, which holds up to 30-40,000 his team can play in the league but Crewe Alexandra and Dario Gradi, who have worked so hard, and people like Rotherham are not going to have that chance."

Ronnie Wins Award

Ronnie Moore (Tranmere Rovers) presently the manager of Rotherham United has won the BBC North Award for Achievement at the 2001 Sports Awards. One of his players at Rotherham United, Andy Monkhouse, won the Newcomer award, which was presented to him by Eddie Gray

Strike Off

Well first the players were DEFINATELY striking, now they're definately NOT. I think the club directors upped the offer to 52.5 million pounds over three years. Gordon Taylor and the Players Union sensed a bout of cold feet cum 'what have we done !' from the players, and took the offer. I say I think, because now the strike's off, no-one cares anymore...

Taylor - strike averted - Football365.com reports ...

Professional FootballersAssociation chief Gordon Taylor (Bolton Wanderers) was pleased to have reached a settlement to halt the threat of strike action
The dispute over the share of TV money finally ended when the Premier League and Football League agreed to pay the PFA 52.5million pounds over three years - 17.5 million pounds a year.
There is also an agreement in place for the PFA to receive a percentage share of future TV deals, with that percentage varying depending on the amount of money involved.
He said: "I am just pleased to say that all parties are satisfied.I am very pleased to announce that we have reached an agreement because we really are a football family.We have secured what we believe is the long-term future of the PFA and I be lived there is satisfaction in both parties.There is a sum of money which means we can continue to improve the services that we provide for our current members, the youngsters who have their dreams shattered and for our 50,000 members who have provided us with entertainment.

26 November

Fazackerley Returns.

Derek Fazackerley (Blackburn Rovers), who debuted in the 70-71 season, has become the new coach at Manchester City following the departure of Willie Donachie (see below). Dereck was the coach at Barnsley, but had apparantly become available for Kevin Keegan to bring to Manchester.

Manchester City FC - The Official Website reports the story as follows:

As expected City's new coach was unveiled at the club's Carrington Training HQ this morning as Kevin Keegan was re-united with Derek Fazackerley.

"As one door closes another opens," remarked Kevin Keegan on the appointment of Derek Fazackerley as Willie Donachie's replacement. City's new coach took his first training session with his new charges, while the City manager expressed his delight that he was able to call on his former colleague after Willie Donachie's shock departure.

"When Willie left I believe I was very fortunate that I could pick up the phone to Derek. I have worked with him before, I know him and he knows me. He is an excellent coach and I am delighted he is on board."

It is just a few weeks ago that the one time Blackburn player, who still holds the record for the number of appearances at the Lancashire club, lost his job as coach at First Division strugglers Barnsley.

"From my point of view the appointment is ideal. I kept Willie on here when I came in because I wanted to, but once he decided to go we were fortunate that Faz was available as he had finished at Barnsley. Some things work out in football and this has worked out ideally."

This is the third time the two have linked up with spells together at Newcastle and in the England set up. But, as the City chief reflected, their working relationship which started with the Magpies happened  by chance.

"Derek had gone to Newcastle with Jim Smith and then had stayed when Ossie Ardilles took over. He was working with the kids and I called him into the coaching set up to have a look at him. Within four days I had appointed him first team coach, which tells you what I think of him."

"He is strong where I am not so strong so I can get on working with the team in areas in which I believe I am strong. The relationship works well, it has been proven in the past and hopefully it can be proven again."

Williams Returns

It's all as you were between Dover Athletic and Kingstonian. Bill Williams (Gillingham) has returned to Dover Athletic to become Director of Football to the Conference side. This follows an unsuccessful stint as manager of Kingstonian in the Ryman Premier League. Bill had been appointed due to kingstonian being relegated and Greg Chappel stepping down. Now that Bill has left Greg Chappel has returned to manage the club again !!

See BBC SPORT DOVER ATHLETIC  Williams' Dover return
Dover Athletic Football Club - Official Website

15 November

Yorath Takes Over Wenesday - Donachie is the New No.2

Terry Yorath (Leeds United squad) has taken over the as manager of Sheffield Wednesday, having initially held the caretaker role following Peter Shreeves departure. Since being in charge Wednesday have won 3, drawn 1 and lost 2, and are now 22nd in Division 1, though they are now better placed to rise up the table. Tezza's contract is until the summer of 2002, when there is an option to extend this.

Willie Donachie (Manchester City squad) has join Wenesday as Terry's assistant with a contract that lasts to 2004. Willie was with Kevin Keegan at Manchester City the club he was at in the 70-71 season itself. The news was unexpected for Manchester City and may even involve Wednesday paying them compensation.

See BBC SPORT SHEFF WED  Owls appoint Yorath
Sheffield Wednesday Football Club - Willie Donachie

11 November

Sven-Göran Eriksson Update

Several bits of news.

International - Firstly, of course, Sven-Göran Eriksson's (Karlskoga) England side played a friendly against Sweden yesterday. The game had an extra interest in that Sven-Göran is himself Swedish.

One pub-quiz type information to emerge from the tie is that Sweden are presently the side which has the longest unbeaten run of games against England of any international side ! This was extended to 9 matches as England could only manage a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford. Like England, Sweden are already World Cup Finals qualifiers, so they it was a good measure of progress for the England side.

It was 1968 since England last beat Sweden, which is the second longest distance since a win (counting from debut matches and excluding countries for which there has been no match !) behind Chile, who England have not beaten since 1953 !! The match in '68 was Alex Stepney's only game for England. Goals from Martin Peters, Bobby Charlton and Roger Hunt (his last for England), won the game 3-1.

Award. On the eve of Sven-Göran's match as manager of an international side playing against his own nationals, Sweden awarded him with Personality of the Year at the Stockholm Football Gala. Sven-Göran thanked Tord Grip, his right hand man throughout his management career.

Man U Manager - Anybody who has even a modicum of success is spread all over the press as being the favourite to be Sir Alex Ferguson's successor once he finally steps down from the post at the end of the season. Last week it was Arsené Wenger's turn, which he spent the rest of the week denying. This week, I see that it is Sven-Göran's turn.

See BBC Sweden hold England
England Match Reports -- and waddle steps up
BBC Sweden honours Eriksson
BBC SPORT MAN UTD  Sven remains Man Utd target

Players OK Strike.

Gordon Taylor's (Bolton Wanderers) name continues to be in the papers a great deal at present following a ballot by the Professional Footballers Association (PFA) of all their players, in which they agreed in principle to a strike unless negotiations over payments to them from television deals are improved..

The Sports section of 'The Time's' 10 November 2001 edition led with an A4 sized photo of Gordon and was largely sympathetic of the players stance. There is fears that a battle of personalities is developing between Gordon and Richard Scudamore chief executive of the Premier League, which could hamper the progress of the negotiations.

In Premier League terms, it seems the money being fought over is not that large. The PFA are holding out for 25 million pounds or a 5 per cent cut of the deal. This is only10 million pounds more than the Premier League have already offered. That's only the cost of an averagely good player for a Premier League team.

The cost for English football if the strike went ahead would be very much more than financial. Without the television deal, the money in the game would evapourate and hence money for World class players would go, too. Leeds United chaiman Peter Ridsdale argues that English football would have to use players of current 2nd and 3rd Division standard to make up the teams as the foreign legions disappeared back to the Italian and Spanish Leagues.

Whilst there are some who may believe this is a good thing, it is doubtful many fans would like to see their Premiership clubs become the also-rans of Europe again. The strike is not yet inevitable, but currently there is a feeling that both sides are not prepared to back down.

6 November

Little Returns

Alan Little - Brian's brother (Aston Villa) - is back as manager of Third Division Halifax Town. In an admitedly difficult bottom division struggle this year, Halifax are having a particularly rough time of it. They went 726 minutes (including 7 matches) without even scoring. Until Saturday thery were also bottom. Unsettled management has been a part of the problem, so perhaps with Alan in place the club can start to improve.

See BBC SPORT HALIFAX TOWN  Halifax appoint Little
Halifax Town Football Club

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Bob Dunning
3 November 2004

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