Kevin Keen
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"Kevin Ian Keen" is an England/English football coach, manager and former professional footballer who played as a midfielder for Wycombe Wanderers F.C./Wycombe Wanderers, West Ham United F.C./West Ham United, Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C./Wolves, Stoke City F.C./Stoke City and Macclesfield Town F.C./Macclesfield Town.

Keen began his career with Wycombe Wanderers F.C./Wycombe Wanderers before joining West Ham United F.C./West Ham United in 1983. He spent seven seasons with the "Hammers" twice gaining promotion and twice suffering relegation. He left for Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C./Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1993 before joining Stoke City F.C./Stoke City in October 1994. He helped Stoke reach the play-offs in 1995–96 Stoke City F.C. season/1995–96 losing out to Leicester City F.C./Leicester City. Stoke then made the move to the Britannia Stadium but were relegated to Division Two in 1998. He spent two more seasons at Stoke helping the club again reach the play-offs and win the Football League Trophy in 2000 Football League Trophy Final/2000. He then spent two seasons with Macclesfield Town F.C./Macclesfield Town during which time he had a spell as caretaker manager.

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That's us right there. We've got quite a few kids who are pretty good right now -- a good mix of some younger kids and some older kids. We have to play that way. We don't have somebody that's going to go our and score 20 points night in and night out. We just don't. But we have a team that if we play together can be very successful.

We took them out of their comfort zone. I was really happy with the way our defense played all night.

I don't see a reason for doing it. If it doesn't add something to the game, why do it?

That was a great catch. To gather it in like that -- Ellie fired that ball in there -- was a big momentum swing for us.

We did a nice job defensively. When you hold a team like Edgewood to 36 points, you're doing a good job.

They just did a yeoman's job on the inside. They were solid defensively and did not allow many easy looks inside.

This was like a mini-tournament for us. We knew that each game was going to be bigger than the previous one if we kept winning.

As long as we take care of business, we can't do anything worse than tie.

When you make shots, it's a pretty easy game.