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Keegan returns!

FORMER Newcastle United manager Kevin Keegan is to make a sensational return to the club.

A statement on the club's website says: "Breaking News: King Kev to make Toon return.

"Kevin Keegan is returning to Newcastle United as manager."

The 56-year-old was a hugely popular figure during his first spell as Magpies boss from 1992-1997 but was ranked as an outside candidate to replace Sam Allardyce, who left St James’ Park last week after an unsuccessful short stint in charge.

Gerard Houllier and Didier Deschamps were strongly linked with the position in the last two days but the club unexpectedly announced Keegan as the club’s new manager on their website this afternoon.

Keegan was linked to the role but initially only in partnership with legendary striker Alan Shearer.

Keegan took Newcastle to promotion back to the top flight in 1993 and came close to winning the league title in the 1995-96 season when they famously led Manchester United by 12 points before finishing as runners up.

Keegan's record as Newcastle manager

Season P W D L F A Pts Pos FAC FLC UEFA
Feb 1992: Div Two 16 7 2 7 22 25 23 20 3rd rnd 3rd
1992-93:Div One 46 29 9 8 85 37 96 1 5th 3rd
1993-94: Prem 42 23 8 11 82 41 77 3 4th 3rd
1994-95: Prem 42 20 12 10 67 47 72 6 6th 4th 2nd
1995-96: Prem 38 24 6 8 66 37 78 2 3rd 5th
1996-97: Prem 21 11 4 6 38 22 37 4 4th
Total 205 114 41 50 360 209 383

He went on to manage Fulham, England and Manchester City but has been out of the game since leaving City in 2005 after a largely unsuccessful spell.

Harry Redknapp had been first choice for owner Mike Ashley and chairman Chris Mort but he last week opted to stay at Portsmouth.

That only fuelled increased speculation about possible contenders with Mark Hughes, Houllier, Deschamps and Shearer being mentioned most prominently.

The message coming out of the club was that experience was the main prerequisite - instantly making Shearer a more unlikely candidate.

The 37-year-old confirmed that today when he revealed he had been told as much in a telephone call last week, although he added he believed he could galvanise the dressing room.

Mort, in issuing what was effectively a job specification yesterday, also hinted that the likes of former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho were not on the club’s radar.

Former chairman Sir John Hall, whose family’s decision to sell their holding in the club to Ashley sparked his £134.4million takeover bid, earlier said he felt Houllier and Shearer would be the ideal partnership.

But with Keegan surprisingly being given the task of reviving the club’s fortunes, he will be keen to step into the role quickly to maximise the remainder of the transfer window.

More will follow on this story both online and in tomorrow's Journal.

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