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KEEPING THE FAITH

VETERAN keeper Dean Kiely is confident Tony Mowbray will not replace him with a younger model if West Bromwich Albion are promoted.

VETERAN keeper Dean Kiely is confident Tony Mowbray will not replace him with a younger model if West Bromwich Albion are promoted.

Kiely, 36, is still sore at the way he was treated by Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp last season just six months after joining the club from Charlton.

Redknapp rewarded Kiely for a succession of superb displays that helped keep Pompey in the Premiership by signing former England keeper David James.

Kiely said: "Obviously I was an experienced sticking plaster who could do a job at a very difficult time from January through to May. I did that job very, very well.

"The wool was pulled over my eyes a little and maybe I didn't see it coming."

Ironically, Kiely joined West Brom midway through the season because of a goalkeeping crisis at The Hawthorns caused by the sudden departure of Russell Hoult.

But Kiely is sure the similarities end there. In a thinly veiled attack on Redknapp, he said: "It doesn't matter what job you do - if somebody is honest, open, genuine and straightforward that's refreshing.

"When you see that in a manager you respond to it. I think in football there's a lot of political manoeuvrings and people, shall we say, are not straightforward and I don't like that.

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