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Kevin Keegan has admitted that he wants to fulfill the dreams of the long-standing Newcastle fans. Keegan made a stunning return to the role when he saw his Newcastle side defeat Stoke City in the cup by 4-1.
'I know what they want and I know what they don't want as well,' he told talkSPORT. 'As long as they are realistic and patient I think we can try again to help them have dreams and possibly win something.'
Keegan watched last night as Newcastle overpowered Stoke 4-1 and his first match in charge will be Saturday's home clash with Bolton in the Premier League.
'I am just as excited this time as I was when I came to play here at 31 and when I came as a manager at 43 or 44,' he said.
'I think this is right, I have certainly inherited a strong, talented group of players - which is something I didn't have when I came last time.
'When I came last time we were wondering whether we could fill the stadium. That is not a problem.
'They will be trying to get a stadium big enough if we can put some football on and get some success here.
'The job in hand is a big job, it is a great club.'
Written by majicka
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