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Published Date: 05 September 2008
KEVIN Keegan's resignation from Newcastle United is dominating the front and back pages of today's papers.
Here's what the national are saying:

Kevin Keegan's acrimonious departure from Newcastle could end up in court, with the Magpies chasing their former boss for several million pounds of damages. (Various)

Magpies director of football Dennis Wise may approach his former Chelsea team-mates Gus Poyet and Gianfranco Zola for managerial roles at St James' Park. (Various)

Spaniards Marcelino Garcia Toral, Miguel Angel Lotina and Juanma Lillo are also in line to take the reins at Newcastle. (Various)

Brazil legend Zico and former Juventus coach Didier Deschamps are other names in the hat to succeed Keegan. (Daily Telegraph)

Newcastle owner Mike Ashley is considering selling the club, with talks scheduled with Arabian investors next week. (Daily Mail)

Magpies players received a text message on Friday warning them not to speak to the media. (The Independent)

Newcastle fans are considering several courses of action, including a boycott of the next home match, to register their anger at the treatment of Keegan. (Various)

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  • Last Updated: 05 September 2008 9:35 AM
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  • Location: South Shields
 
 

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