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Why Keegan fever could spell trouble for Toure and Diaby at Arsenal

King Kev may have only two games to save his job but it seems the fans still believe in the third coming.

After eight games without a win the Newcastle board are getting tetchy about the spectre of relegation.

But such is the clamour for Kevin Keegan merchandise that the club shop ran out of Ks this week to put on the back of black and white striped shirts.

Staff were forced to phone around their Premier League rivals for an emergency supply, reports the Daily Mirror.

And Arsenal were only too happy to help ... which seems to spell trouble for Kolo Toure, Tomas Rosicky and Vassiriki Diaby at the Emirates Stadium.

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