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Beckham Backs Keane To Sucseed In Premiership
By Andy Richardson May 29 2007
England captain David Beckham gives his ex-team mate the thumbs up to be a success in the Premiership.

England captian david Beckham has told press that his old team-mate Roy Keane has what it takes to be a top flight manager. This week Beckham made his return to the England squad by joining the latest England training session since the end of the World Cup last summer.

 

Keane and Beckahm were team-mates at Old Trafford for 10 years so both know each other very well. Beckham believes that Sunderland fan will continue to see good times under Roy Keane's management.

 Bellow: Keane and Beckaham after another United goal.

Manchester Uniteds David Beckham celebrates scoring against Everton with Roy Keane, during their FA Barclaycard Premiership match at Evertons Goodison Park ground in Liverpool. THIS PICTURE CAN ONLY BE USED WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF AN EDITORIAL FEATURE. NO WEBSITE/INTERNET USE UNLESS SITE IS REGISTERED WITH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION PREMIER LEAGUE. | Headline: Everton v Manchester United

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29 May, 2007 13:54 Report
Scotty - mackem (IP Logged)
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Re: Beckham Back Keane To Sucseed In Premiership
I think he wants a move to mackems! (Sm22) i wish!

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