Keith began his professional football career with Fraserburgh in the Scottish Highland Football League, where he played for five years. He was bought by Dundee United in 1995 for a £35,000 fee. After making four substitute appearances in two years, he was transferred to Falkirk in 1997 for £40,000, where he scored 28 league goals in 71 appearances. Next, Keith joined Livingston, who had just been promoted to the Scottish First Division, where he made 21 appearances and scored 7 times. Two years later, he moved on to Plymouth Argyle in England, where he would make over 100 appearances. Four years and thirty league goals later, Keith joined Colchester United and played in the remaining 12 games of the 2004-05 season. He scored at Peterborough in his second appearance and added three more goals as Colchester finished the season undefeated in the same 12 matches. Picking up an achilles injury in pre-season 2005, Keith suffered several setbacks in his rehabilitation. Colchester stood by the player but he announced his retirement from full-time football on 8 March 2007. In the summer of 2007, Keith moved back to Scotland to play part-time for hometown club Peterhead.
Argyle smashed three goals past local rivals Exeter on their way to the Division Three title. Goals from Steve Adams and a brace from Marino Keith saw them ease past the Grecians, who finished the game with 10 men after ex-Pilgrim Sean McCarthy was sent off after elbowing Graham Coughlan. From the Plymouth Argyle 2001-02 Season Review.
published: 17 Feb 2021
Plymouth Argyle v Swindon Town 2003-04
An ingenious piece of quick-thinking from Mickey Evans saw Argyle snatch a win at home to Swindon. The Pilgrims led through a Marino Keith goal when they were awarded a free-kick in the Swindon penalty area following a backpass that was handled by keeper, Evans. Argyle's striker hit the free-kick goalwards off the unfortunate Robins' stopper and the ball crept over the line for the hosts' second goal. Mooney grabbed a late consolation for Swindon.
published: 10 Mar 2021
Marino Keith scoring for Peterhead v Airdrie Utd
Marino Keiths penalty on FM
published: 28 Mar 2008
Rochdale v Plymouth Argyle 2001-02
And now you're gonna believe us! Argyle secured promotion with a 3-1 win at Spotland despite being under the cosh for most of the first hour of the game. Simpson put Rochdale ahead with a superb strike before Marino Keith equalised. Goals from Graham Coughlan and Lee Hodges sealed the win and the celebrations started! From the Plymouth Argyle 2001-02 Season Review.
published: 19 Feb 2021
Plymouth Argyle v Peterborough United 2002-03
Argyle romped to a 6-1 win against Peterborough, although the visitors contributed to their own downfall with two own goals. The Pilgrims' other goalscorers were Marino Keith, Paul Wotton, David Friio and Jason Bent. From the Argyle Crackers DVD.
published: 22 Feb 2021
Jim Goodwin's own goals at Plymouth
County at Plymouth in 2002. Jim Goodwin scores a hat-trick of own goals, although the second was credited to Marino Keith (apologies for the poor quality, it's an old clip)
published: 30 Sep 2009
Colchester United v Plymouth Argyle 2003-04
Who doesn't love a bit of dodgy goalkeeping? Simon Brown gifted Argyle the lead with a howler that somehow went down as a Tony Capaldi goal. Marino Keith grabbed a second with Brown at fault once again. From the Plymouth Argyle 2003-04 Season Review.
published: 12 Feb 2021
Plymouth Argyle v Grimsby 2003-04
A 2-2 draw at home to Grimsby on the opening day of the 2003-04 season. Argyle goals came from Marino Keith and Graham Coughlan. From the Plymouth Argyle 2003-04 Season Review.
published: 09 Feb 2021
Keith Kearney scores two goals for Northern Ireland U17 v San Marino
Keith Kearney scores two first half goals as Northern Ireland U17s beat San Marino in UEFA European qualifying at Mourneview park in Lurgan on Saturday 24 September. Northern Ireland finish third in Group 9 with three points. Spain top the group with Slovakia finishing second and San Marino fourth.
published: 24 Sep 2016
Keith Jackson Highlight
Keith Jerome Jackson (born April 19, 1965) is a former professional American football tight end who played for the Philadelphia Eagles (1988–1991), Miami Dolphins (1992–1994), and Green Bay Packers (1995–1996).
Argyle smashed three goals past local rivals Exeter on their way to the Division Three title. Goals from Steve Adams and a brace from Marino Keith saw them ease...
Argyle smashed three goals past local rivals Exeter on their way to the Division Three title. Goals from Steve Adams and a brace from Marino Keith saw them ease past the Grecians, who finished the game with 10 men after ex-Pilgrim Sean McCarthy was sent off after elbowing Graham Coughlan. From the Plymouth Argyle 2001-02 Season Review.
Argyle smashed three goals past local rivals Exeter on their way to the Division Three title. Goals from Steve Adams and a brace from Marino Keith saw them ease past the Grecians, who finished the game with 10 men after ex-Pilgrim Sean McCarthy was sent off after elbowing Graham Coughlan. From the Plymouth Argyle 2001-02 Season Review.
An ingenious piece of quick-thinking from Mickey Evans saw Argyle snatch a win at home to Swindon. The Pilgrims led through a Marino Keith goal when they were a...
An ingenious piece of quick-thinking from Mickey Evans saw Argyle snatch a win at home to Swindon. The Pilgrims led through a Marino Keith goal when they were awarded a free-kick in the Swindon penalty area following a backpass that was handled by keeper, Evans. Argyle's striker hit the free-kick goalwards off the unfortunate Robins' stopper and the ball crept over the line for the hosts' second goal. Mooney grabbed a late consolation for Swindon.
An ingenious piece of quick-thinking from Mickey Evans saw Argyle snatch a win at home to Swindon. The Pilgrims led through a Marino Keith goal when they were awarded a free-kick in the Swindon penalty area following a backpass that was handled by keeper, Evans. Argyle's striker hit the free-kick goalwards off the unfortunate Robins' stopper and the ball crept over the line for the hosts' second goal. Mooney grabbed a late consolation for Swindon.
And now you're gonna believe us! Argyle secured promotion with a 3-1 win at Spotland despite being under the cosh for most of the first hour of the game. Simpso...
And now you're gonna believe us! Argyle secured promotion with a 3-1 win at Spotland despite being under the cosh for most of the first hour of the game. Simpson put Rochdale ahead with a superb strike before Marino Keith equalised. Goals from Graham Coughlan and Lee Hodges sealed the win and the celebrations started! From the Plymouth Argyle 2001-02 Season Review.
And now you're gonna believe us! Argyle secured promotion with a 3-1 win at Spotland despite being under the cosh for most of the first hour of the game. Simpson put Rochdale ahead with a superb strike before Marino Keith equalised. Goals from Graham Coughlan and Lee Hodges sealed the win and the celebrations started! From the Plymouth Argyle 2001-02 Season Review.
Argyle romped to a 6-1 win against Peterborough, although the visitors contributed to their own downfall with two own goals. The Pilgrims' other goalscorers wer...
Argyle romped to a 6-1 win against Peterborough, although the visitors contributed to their own downfall with two own goals. The Pilgrims' other goalscorers were Marino Keith, Paul Wotton, David Friio and Jason Bent. From the Argyle Crackers DVD.
Argyle romped to a 6-1 win against Peterborough, although the visitors contributed to their own downfall with two own goals. The Pilgrims' other goalscorers were Marino Keith, Paul Wotton, David Friio and Jason Bent. From the Argyle Crackers DVD.
County at Plymouth in 2002. Jim Goodwin scores a hat-trick of own goals, although the second was credited to Marino Keith (apologies for the poor quality, it's ...
County at Plymouth in 2002. Jim Goodwin scores a hat-trick of own goals, although the second was credited to Marino Keith (apologies for the poor quality, it's an old clip)
County at Plymouth in 2002. Jim Goodwin scores a hat-trick of own goals, although the second was credited to Marino Keith (apologies for the poor quality, it's an old clip)
Who doesn't love a bit of dodgy goalkeeping? Simon Brown gifted Argyle the lead with a howler that somehow went down as a Tony Capaldi goal. Marino Keith grabbe...
Who doesn't love a bit of dodgy goalkeeping? Simon Brown gifted Argyle the lead with a howler that somehow went down as a Tony Capaldi goal. Marino Keith grabbed a second with Brown at fault once again. From the Plymouth Argyle 2003-04 Season Review.
Who doesn't love a bit of dodgy goalkeeping? Simon Brown gifted Argyle the lead with a howler that somehow went down as a Tony Capaldi goal. Marino Keith grabbed a second with Brown at fault once again. From the Plymouth Argyle 2003-04 Season Review.
A 2-2 draw at home to Grimsby on the opening day of the 2003-04 season. Argyle goals came from Marino Keith and Graham Coughlan. From the Plymouth Argyle 2003-0...
A 2-2 draw at home to Grimsby on the opening day of the 2003-04 season. Argyle goals came from Marino Keith and Graham Coughlan. From the Plymouth Argyle 2003-04 Season Review.
A 2-2 draw at home to Grimsby on the opening day of the 2003-04 season. Argyle goals came from Marino Keith and Graham Coughlan. From the Plymouth Argyle 2003-04 Season Review.
Keith Kearney scores two first half goals as Northern Ireland U17s beat San Marino in UEFA European qualifying at Mourneview park in Lurgan on Saturday 24 Septe...
Keith Kearney scores two first half goals as Northern Ireland U17s beat San Marino in UEFA European qualifying at Mourneview park in Lurgan on Saturday 24 September. Northern Ireland finish third in Group 9 with three points. Spain top the group with Slovakia finishing second and San Marino fourth.
Keith Kearney scores two first half goals as Northern Ireland U17s beat San Marino in UEFA European qualifying at Mourneview park in Lurgan on Saturday 24 September. Northern Ireland finish third in Group 9 with three points. Spain top the group with Slovakia finishing second and San Marino fourth.
Keith Jerome Jackson (born April 19, 1965) is a former professional American football tight end who played for the Philadelphia Eagles (1988–1991), Miami Dolphi...
Keith Jerome Jackson (born April 19, 1965) is a former professional American football tight end who played for the Philadelphia Eagles (1988–1991), Miami Dolphins (1992–1994), and Green Bay Packers (1995–1996).
Keith Jerome Jackson (born April 19, 1965) is a former professional American football tight end who played for the Philadelphia Eagles (1988–1991), Miami Dolphins (1992–1994), and Green Bay Packers (1995–1996).
Argyle smashed three goals past local rivals Exeter on their way to the Division Three title. Goals from Steve Adams and a brace from Marino Keith saw them ease past the Grecians, who finished the game with 10 men after ex-Pilgrim Sean McCarthy was sent off after elbowing Graham Coughlan. From the Plymouth Argyle 2001-02 Season Review.
An ingenious piece of quick-thinking from Mickey Evans saw Argyle snatch a win at home to Swindon. The Pilgrims led through a Marino Keith goal when they were awarded a free-kick in the Swindon penalty area following a backpass that was handled by keeper, Evans. Argyle's striker hit the free-kick goalwards off the unfortunate Robins' stopper and the ball crept over the line for the hosts' second goal. Mooney grabbed a late consolation for Swindon.
And now you're gonna believe us! Argyle secured promotion with a 3-1 win at Spotland despite being under the cosh for most of the first hour of the game. Simpson put Rochdale ahead with a superb strike before Marino Keith equalised. Goals from Graham Coughlan and Lee Hodges sealed the win and the celebrations started! From the Plymouth Argyle 2001-02 Season Review.
Argyle romped to a 6-1 win against Peterborough, although the visitors contributed to their own downfall with two own goals. The Pilgrims' other goalscorers were Marino Keith, Paul Wotton, David Friio and Jason Bent. From the Argyle Crackers DVD.
County at Plymouth in 2002. Jim Goodwin scores a hat-trick of own goals, although the second was credited to Marino Keith (apologies for the poor quality, it's an old clip)
Who doesn't love a bit of dodgy goalkeeping? Simon Brown gifted Argyle the lead with a howler that somehow went down as a Tony Capaldi goal. Marino Keith grabbed a second with Brown at fault once again. From the Plymouth Argyle 2003-04 Season Review.
A 2-2 draw at home to Grimsby on the opening day of the 2003-04 season. Argyle goals came from Marino Keith and Graham Coughlan. From the Plymouth Argyle 2003-04 Season Review.
Keith Kearney scores two first half goals as Northern Ireland U17s beat San Marino in UEFA European qualifying at Mourneview park in Lurgan on Saturday 24 September. Northern Ireland finish third in Group 9 with three points. Spain top the group with Slovakia finishing second and San Marino fourth.
Keith Jerome Jackson (born April 19, 1965) is a former professional American football tight end who played for the Philadelphia Eagles (1988–1991), Miami Dolphins (1992–1994), and Green Bay Packers (1995–1996).
Keith began his professional football career with Fraserburgh in the Scottish Highland Football League, where he played for five years. He was bought by Dundee United in 1995 for a £35,000 fee. After making four substitute appearances in two years, he was transferred to Falkirk in 1997 for £40,000, where he scored 28 league goals in 71 appearances. Next, Keith joined Livingston, who had just been promoted to the Scottish First Division, where he made 21 appearances and scored 7 times. Two years later, he moved on to Plymouth Argyle in England, where he would make over 100 appearances. Four years and thirty league goals later, Keith joined Colchester United and played in the remaining 12 games of the 2004-05 season. He scored at Peterborough in his second appearance and added three more goals as Colchester finished the season undefeated in the same 12 matches. Picking up an achilles injury in pre-season 2005, Keith suffered several setbacks in his rehabilitation. Colchester stood by the player but he announced his retirement from full-time football on 8 March 2007. In the summer of 2007, Keith moved back to Scotland to play part-time for hometown club Peterhead.
He and guard KeithSims, the second-round pick that year, were a formidable tandem on Marino’s blind side.“Very disappointed,” Sims wrote in a message to The Post.Sims had expressed hope that Webb...
“I think me and Keith kind of understood we were rookies together and it was almost unheard of to put two rookies on the blind side of a quarterback – and not only any quarterback but Dan Marino,” Webb said ... QB Dan Marino, DE Mike Charles.
Two days after the Monrovia high school baseball team found itself on the losing end of a one-run, nine-inning loss to San Marino, the Wildcats bounced back Wednesday afternoon to shutout the Titans, staving off a series sweep.