Why is it such a bad idea? He's younger than fergie still and if he's just here to caoch and advise Shearer then why not?
This club needs a big lift, and those 2 can attract a hell of alott of good players
ok then in no particular order: his nervous meltdown with us in the title race, his nervous meltdown as england manager, the generally appalling play by his teams since he left us (not counting fulham as it was lower division and he had a fortune to spend), walking out on man city, walking out on england, walking out on us
erm enough? then how about not watching a football match, by his own admission, since leaving man city 'cause he'd fallen out of love with the game
how much can he actually do if he's not been keeping involved in football to even the extent of watching a match from time to time? do we want to wind the clock back 10 years to a time when we actually FAILED under this guy (as much as i love him he was a failure)?
clubs like man u and arsenal (plus others) have spent 10 years developing since then and people are actually advocating a return to 1996?
maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan, throw me a fucken bone
as has been mentioned, Keegan would be better placed as Assistant/Coach, not as manager.