Newcastle and Liverpool paid a moving tribute to Kevin Keegan ahead of their Premier League campaign opener at St James’ Park on Sunday.
Keegan, who played for both clubs before going on to manage Newcastle from 1992-1997 and then again briefly in 2008, died aged 75 on July 20 following a short battle with stomach cancer.
Members of Keegan’s family were in the directors’ box, as were many of his former players during his first stint at Newcastle, including Alan Shearer, Peter Beardsley and Faustino Asprilla.
Both Newcastle and Liverpool players warmed up with ‘Keegan 7′ emblazoned on the back of their shirts, while a giant mosaic made from tributes that were left outside St James’ Park following the death of the former England captain was displayed on the centre circle before kick-off.
Fan group Wor Flags created a display which involved all seats inside the stadium, with ‘Keegan 7’ spelt out in the Leazes End and there was a tifo of ‘King Kev’ in the East Stand.
The teams and supporters then united in a one-minute applause ahead of kick-off before the chant “there’s only one Kevin Keegan” erupted from the stands.
A letter from the Keegan family released ahead of the match said: “Despite living outside of the region, your love and warmth from the North East has reached our hearts and filled us with so much comfort during these difficult days.
“The empathy, compassion and warmth of this extraordinary club and community have shone through; the outpouring of love has been truly overwhelming.”
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