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Kevin Keegan pleading for Newcastle breweries to belong to Newcastle




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Kevin Keegan pleading for Newcastle breweries to belong to Newcastle

Kevin Keegan pleading for Newcastle breweries to belong to Newcastle and fight off at takeover bid by the Australian company Elders, 1988

NCJ
NCJ Archive
England

Media ID 21456097

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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we witness a defining moment in the history of Newcastle and its beloved football club. The image captures the legendary Kevin Keegan, an icon of the 1980s sporting world, passionately pleading for Newcastle breweries to remain under local ownership. This powerful snapshot takes us back to 1988 when an Australian company named Elders attempted a takeover bid. With his fiery gaze and determined stance, Keegan embodies the anger and frustration felt by both fans and locals alike. As one of football's most revered figures at that time, his plea carried immense weight as he fought tooth and nail to protect Newcastle's heritage. The photograph not only showcases Keegan's unwavering commitment to his team but also serves as a reminder of how deeply intertwined sport can be with community identity. It symbolizes the unbreakable bond between a city and its football club – a bond built on shared passion, loyalty, and pride. As we delve into this remarkable piece captured by NCJ (Memory Lane Prints), it is impossible not to feel inspired by Keegan's determination in defending what he believed was rightfully theirs. This image immortalizes an era where icons like him stood up against corporate giants threatening their beloved institutions. Whether you are a fan of football or simply appreciate moments that define our collective memory, this print encapsulates the spirit of resilience within sports communities while serving as a testament to Kevin Keegan's enduring legacy.

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