2015年9月26日星期六

Reminders of Keegan era bring Newcastle failings into sharp focus

Sky Sports reporter Patrick Davison looks at the contrast between the Newcastle of 20 years ago and the current crop. I was on my way to the room where Steve McClaren would later talk about 'the process' of changing Newcastle. Of building a team that attacks with courage, takes risks and plays with a certain style.
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But before I got there, Peter Beardsley emerged from the indoor 3G pitch next door to the press conference room.Now the club's Football Development Manager, Beardsley said just the briefest of hellos and continued on toward the training pitches - but it was enough. Enough to serve as a glorious/painful reminder (I'm not sure which), of the days, two decades ago, when style, courage and risk came ridiculously easy to Newcastle.
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When Beardsley was the conductor in Kevin Keegan's entertainers - a team surely as exciting as any this league has ever seen. When Newcastle really were many people's second team.I remember - as a neutral - my dad taking my brother and I to see them at the start of the 1995/96 season, when they should have gone on to win the league. That day they were brilliant, winning 2-0 with Beardsley and David Ginola the goalscorers. The opponents were Sheffield Wednesday - the same team whose reserves this week threw McClaren's Newcastle reign into crisis or, at least, close to it. When I stopped reminiscing and made it into McClaren's press conference, he admitted times were tough - and warned of more difficult days ahead. "We are going through change," said the Newcastle head coach. "And change is painful and tough and hard and some people don't like change, it takes them out of their comfort zone."

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