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Rewind to The Iceman cometh
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[ESPN] - England's decision to 'go foreign' for the first time, after the resignation of Kevin Keegan following a home defeat to Germany in October 2000, saw the FA install Swedish manager Sven-Goran Eriksson into the country's most high profile football job.
England V Holland Preview: Remembering The Three Lions' Euro
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[Huffington Post UK] - The left-handed, right-footed stopper was a double double winner at Arsenal and was first choice goalkeeper at two European Championships and two World Cups under Venables, Glenn Hoddle, Kevin Keegan and Sven Goran-Eriksson.
Ask Norman Americans abroad, penalty powers
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[ESPN] - Then Kevin Keegan triumphed in back-to-back years, in and 1979, before another striker with Liverpool, Newcastle and England on his CV, Michael Owen, won in The closest a Welshman has come, by the way, is third place, where John Charles
'Harry Redknapp is the right man to lead England' says Mills
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[The Press, York] - And, while the last two natives of this country to be handed the job – Kevin Keegan and Steve McClaren – fared even worse in the position than both Eriksson and Capello, Mills believes a compatriot is now needed to instill some national pride back into
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