[Albion] Thank you John Keeley

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Guinness Boy

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An absolute geezer. Had a great rapport with the North Stand and our travelling support in those days. Always gave the metaphorical 110%. In my top three Brighton players of that era along with Johnny Byrne and Garry Nelson.

Happy retirement Kilo.
 












dejavuatbtn

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Aug 4, 2010
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Lodged with me for a number of years and my kids adored him. Lovely guy, helped raise money for their school team. Welcomed us all to Canvey when we drew there in the cup - the day Brady’s of quote “if my grandmother had balls, she’d be my grandfather”.
He deserved his move away and it was a shame things didn’t turn out better for him in a higher league.
One of our top ten keepers.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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I disagree. He dumped the Albion, not once but twice, for better things. Let him find his work to tide him over.
To Oldham (where he made 2 appearance) and Chelmsford City, both times when not first choice.

OK Mate :shrug:
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
To Oldham (where he made 2 appearance) and Chelmsford City, both times when not first choice.

OK Mate :shrug:
He was the goalkeeper trainer and then left us to go to Pompey. I think that’s when Ben Roberts took over?
 




Justice

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Manningtree stuck at bleedin Manningtree and missed his debut along with a load of other Albion fans. We were all crowding round someone’s transistor radio to hear how our new keeper got on. We only lost 1-0 which was an improvement for us that season.
 






Braggfan

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May 12, 2014
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To Oldham (where he made 2 appearance) and Chelmsford City, both times when not first choice.

OK Mate :shrug:
To Oldham as a player and Pompey as coach. I appreciate people on here know him, and I'm definitely not saying that he's a bad guy etc. I just don't think the club owe him anything.
People always argue that player's careers are short, and they have to do what's right for them, which is absolutely fine, I have no problem with that. I don't really have a problem with JK leaving twice, but I have a bit of a problem with making out he's a club hero, or that the club should find him something, as he was just a guy doing a job who left the moment other opportunities arose.
 






ROSM

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Just far enough away from LDC
To Oldham as a player and Pompey as coach. I appreciate people on here know him, and I'm definitely not saying that he's a bad guy etc. I just don't think the club owe him anything.
People always argue that player's careers are short, and they have to do what's right for them, which is absolutely fine, I have no problem with that. I don't really have a problem with JK leaving twice, but I have a bit of a problem with making out he's a club hero, or that the club should find him something, as he was just a guy doing a job who left the moment other opportunities arose.
We got nearly a quarter of a million for him when he went to Oldham. We sold John Byrne for similar a couple of seasons later.

Good old Barry Lloyd did his best to claim that JK, Keith Dublin left us in the lurch. In reality both were made clear we needed money and we needed to cash in.

Don't forget that Bazza also looked surprised when Gotsmanov 'chose' Southampton. Despite us never actually making him an offer to sign permanently for us.

I'm not having a go at Lloyd as he was doing what he needed to do as the face of the club.
 


Braggfan

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We got nearly a quarter of a million for him when he went to Oldham. We sold John Byrne for similar a couple of seasons later.

Good old Barry Lloyd did his best to claim that JK, Keith Dublin left us. Both were made clear we needed money.

Don't forget that Bazza also looked surprised when Gotsmanov 'chose' Southampton. Despite us never actually making him an offer to sign permanently for us.

I'm not having a go at Lloyd as he was doing what he needed to do as the face of the club.
Thats a fair point, I'm sure the club did need the money.

But I don't see much difference between JK leaving and Caicedo or Cucurella leaving. I don't begrudge any of them a move for more money or a bigger club etc. I just don't see any of them as hero's or great club servants, they were just guys doing a job. I also get that some people do really like JK, which is absoultely fine as well, I wouldn't have said anything, except for the comment about the club finding him something because I don't think the club owe him anything.
 


ROSM

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Thats a fair point, I'm sure the club did need the money.

But I don't see much difference between JK leaving and Caicedo or Cucurella leaving. I don't begrudge any of them a move for more money or a bigger club etc. I just don't see any of them as hero's or great club servants, they were just guys doing a job. I also get that some people do really like JK, which is absoultely fine as well, I wouldn't have said anything, except for the comment about the club finding him something because I don't think the club owe him anything.
When he was here as a goalkeeping coach he also acted as asst kitman and drove the minibus for youth team games. He only got paid one wage not 3. I would say there were many people during the withdean era who went above and beyond..some act as hosts at the club and some don't.

In his retirement especially when he came late into the game and played for non fashionable clubs in an era of lower wages, that he will need some form of additional income. I didn't see this as some sort of campaign just a passing comment
 






Herr Tubthumper

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To Oldham as a player and Pompey as coach. I appreciate people on here know him, and I'm definitely not saying that he's a bad guy etc. I just don't think the club owe him anything.
People always argue that player's careers are short, and they have to do what's right for them, which is absolutely fine, I have no problem with that. I don't really have a problem with JK leaving twice, but I have a bit of a problem with making out he's a club hero, or that the club should find him something, as he was just a guy doing a job who left the moment other opportunities arose.
Playing careers yes, but careers in football not necessarily, as Keeley’s recent retirement demonstrates.
 


Questions

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Oct 18, 2006
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I had two season tickets back then but John often gave me one or two extra at Withdean.
Do you know something…….. I couldn’t give them away….. nobody wanted them. They’re all over Brighton nowadays talking about that time. ☹️☹️
 


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