Kee playing ‘keepy uppy’ in Nottinghamshire

“Paul Kee feels that the best way of learning the game and improving his technique is by putting in individual practice.
Paul feels that the best way of learning the game and improving his technique is by putting in individual practice. Here the 17 year old star of the future puts in extra juggling work when the other players have gone.Paul feels that the best way of learning the game and improving his technique is by putting in individual practice. Here the 17 year old star of the future puts in extra juggling work when the other players have gone.
Paul feels that the best way of learning the game and improving his technique is by putting in individual practice. Here the 17 year old star of the future puts in extra juggling work when the other players have gone.

“Here the 17 year old star of the future puts in extra juggling work when the other players have gone.”

That’s what the Sentinel reported on January 23, 1985. The current Institute boss had just signed professional terms with Brian Clough’s Nottingham Forest - which had previously enjoyed such strong connections with the North West through Liam O’Kane and Martin O’Neill. Kee made the move to the twice former European Champions from Mansfield Town, ten miles up the road.