Michael Thomas "Mike" Keen (19 March 1940 – 12 April 2009) was an English former footballer who played during the 1960s and 1970s. He was the father of former West Ham United and Stoke City player Kevin Keen.
Keen started his career at Queens Park Rangers, making his debut in 1959 against York City. He went on to play 393 league games and scored 39 goals for the club.
Keen was the captain of the QPR side that won the League Cup and Third Division Championship in 1966–67. He captained the FA tour of Australia in 1971. He scored 6 goals as they won all of their 9 games, 2 against Australia and 7 against state sides. He played for Luton Town from 1969 to 1972 until he was transferred to Watford.
He was appointed player-manager of Watford in 1973. He was sacked in 1977 shortly before a home game with Huddersfield Town, but was on the touchline during the game, which Watford won 2–0 despite having two players sent off.
He later moved into full-time management with Northampton Town, between 1978 and 1979, followed by his hometown club, Wycombe Wanderers, between January 1980 and 1984, leading them to the semi-final of the FA Trophy in 1981–82, then to the Isthmian League title in 1982–83. He went on to manage Marlow.
[Hook: Lil' Wayne]
I Use To Tote a .38; I Tote That AK-47
In My Crack Days; In My Rap Days.
I Use To Tote A .38 Up In My Crack Days.
I Tote That AK-47 In My Rap Days [x2]
I Use To Tote a .38
I Tote That AK-47 In My Rap Days.
I Use To Tote a .38 Up In My crack days.
I Tote That Ak-47
[Verse 1: Lil' Wayne]
I'm Too Fly, I Can't Stay Up In My Bat Cave.
Hello, Say Goodbye When The Gat Wave.
Hold On To Your Surf Board When The Gat Wave.
Homie, You Can Be Deleted Like Backspace.
I'm Coming Threw Like A Fax Page.
I'm Just A Gorilla In A Unlatched Cage.
I Peel Off Like Black Tape.
Weed & Syrup, Good Combination Like A Crack Safe.
Uhmm, Real Nigga In The Building. Where The Cris At?
I Got Them Twins With Me, You Know, Click Clack.
I Got Them M's With Me, You Know, Big Stacks.
I Stay On The Right Side When That Bridge Crack.
Cash Money, Everything Understood.
Everybody Hop On A Lil Wayne That Could.
Haha, Hollygrove, That's My Hood.
Eagle Street Is Where I Stood.
Boy!
[Hook: Lil' Wayne]
I Use To Tote a .38; I Tote That AK-47
In My Crack Days; In My Rap Days.
I Use To Tote A .38 Up In My Crack Days.
I Tote That AK-47 In My Rap Days [x2]
I Use To Tote a .38
I Tote That AK-47 In My Rap Days.
I Use TO Tote a .38 Up In My crack days.
I Tote That Ak-47
[Verse 2: Mack Maine]
See When I Saw My First Murder When I Was Only 7.
4 Years After That, I Did My First 2-11.
A 2-11 That Turned To A 1-87.
The BLock Wad Dialing 9-11 For The 4-11.
We Left The 7-11, Lookin' Like 9-11.
They Skipped The Doctor And Ambulance And They Called The Reverend.
See That Was Then Homie, And This Is Now Breadren.
I'm This Close From Copin' The Porshe 9-11.
The 9-11, That's The Reason For My AR.
The M-14 Is For My Nigga JR.
See I DOn't Feel Too Many Rappers Cause' They Are.
Softer Than Girls In Cathloic School.
Yaw BOyz Rap Like Ya'll Went To Actin' School.
I Thank, My Beef, The Guns Show Em' Gratitude.
Young Money, Wether We're Travlin' Or Not, We Pack A Tool.
WHy N.W.A., Them Niggas With Attitudes.
[Hook: Lil' Wayne]
I Use To Tote a .38; I Tote That AK-47
In My Crack Days; In My Rap Days.
I Use To Tote A .38 Up In My Crack Days.
I Tote That AK-47 In My Rap Days [x2]
I Use To Tote a .38
I Tote That AK-47 In My Rap Days.
I Use TO Tote a .38 Up In My crack days.
Michael Thomas "Mike" Keen (19 March 1940 – 12 April 2009) was an English former footballer who played during the 1960s and 1970s. He was the father of former West Ham United and Stoke City player Kevin Keen.
Keen started his career at Queens Park Rangers, making his debut in 1959 against York City. He went on to play 393 league games and scored 39 goals for the club.
Keen was the captain of the QPR side that won the League Cup and Third Division Championship in 1966–67. He captained the FA tour of Australia in 1971. He scored 6 goals as they won all of their 9 games, 2 against Australia and 7 against state sides. He played for Luton Town from 1969 to 1972 until he was transferred to Watford.
He was appointed player-manager of Watford in 1973. He was sacked in 1977 shortly before a home game with Huddersfield Town, but was on the touchline during the game, which Watford won 2–0 despite having two players sent off.
He later moved into full-time management with Northampton Town, between 1978 and 1979, followed by his hometown club, Wycombe Wanderers, between January 1980 and 1984, leading them to the semi-final of the FA Trophy in 1981–82, then to the Isthmian League title in 1982–83. He went on to manage Marlow.
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