Jolly Red Giant
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- Jul 11, 2015
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Keogh has lodged an appeal - the PFA are backing him - so yes - he intends to fight it all the way.Agree, I think there's more to this. The telling point will be if Keogh fights it
Keogh has lodged an appeal - the PFA are backing him - so yes - he intends to fight it all the way.Agree, I think there's more to this. The telling point will be if Keogh fights it
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/derby-sacked-richard-keogh-for-not-wearing-a-seat-belt-hdrwlmvrw (paywall after the first few paragraphs).
Sacked for not wearing his not wearing his seat belt.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/derby-sacked-richard-keogh-for-not-wearing-a-seat-belt-hdrwlmvrw (paywall after the first few paragraphs).
Sacked for not wearing his not wearing his seat belt.
Raises the question - why wasn't he charged ?
Found an excuse to get rid. I’d be pretty unhappy if one of my employees wrote himself out of work for 1yr by getting pissed and partaking in drink driving. Although he wasn’t behind the wheel, as a senior player, he may as well have been. Why he didn’t intervene and stop these young lads causing a serious accident and potentially causing death is beyond me. Both the young lads also to blame (and for some reason have got off very lightly but can at least play off their debt somewhat). but come on Keogh. How is that captains behaviour? Just taking the piss.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/derby-sacked-richard-keogh-for-not-wearing-a-seat-belt-hdrwlmvrw (paywall after the first few paragraphs).
Sacked for not wearing his not wearing his seat belt.
Found an excuse to get rid. I’d be pretty unhappy if one of my employees wrote himself out of work for 1yr by getting pissed and partaking in drink driving. Although he wasn’t behind the wheel, as a senior player, he may as well have been. Why he didn’t intervene and stop these young lads causing a serious accident and potentially causing death is beyond me. Both the young lads also to blame (and for some reason have got off very lightly but can at least play off their debt somewhat). but come on Keogh. How is that captains behaviour? Just taking the piss.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/derby-sacked-richard-keogh-for-not-wearing-a-seat-belt-hdrwlmvrw (paywall after the first few paragraphs).
Sacked for not wearing his not wearing his seat belt.
Raises the question - why wasn't he charged ?
£50 fine if i remember for not wearing a seat belt which is charged to the driver. What else would he be charged for?
I was making the point that it is a lame excuse for sacking him
Found an excuse to get rid. I’d be pretty unhappy if one of my employees wrote himself out of work for 1yr by getting pissed and partaking in drink driving. Although he wasn’t behind the wheel, as a senior player, he may as well have been. Why he didn’t intervene and stop these young lads causing a serious accident and potentially causing death is beyond me. Both the young lads also to blame (and for some reason have got off very lightly but can at least play off their debt somewhat). but come on Keogh. How is that captains behaviour? Just taking the piss.
As club captain he should of put the younger lads in a cab simple. That night has cost him over £1m in wages trying to be one of the lads pathetic from a captain deserves all he gets.These 'young lads' were 25 and 23 - at what age do you start taking responsibility for your own actions. Bennett has a four-year old daughter.
A couple of days after the crash Derby issued a statement saying that they wouldn't sack Lawrence and Bennett because the club had 'a duty of care to the players' - Derby owner Mike Morris was quoted as saying that he was keen to 'deal with the players as human beings'. No such 'duty of care' towards Keogh, nor any effort to 'deal' with him as a 'human being'.
These 'young lads' were 25 and 23 - at what age do you start taking responsibility for your own actions. Bennett has a four-year old daughter.
A couple of days after the crash Derby issued a statement saying that they wouldn't sack Lawrence and Bennett because the club had 'a duty of care to the players' - Derby owner Mike Morris was quoted as saying that he was keen to 'deal with the players as human beings'. No such 'duty of care' towards Keogh, nor any effort to 'deal' with him as a 'human being'.
£50 fine if i remember for not wearing a seat belt which is charged to the driver. What else would he be charged for?
Edit apparently £100 now again though to the DRIVER
Sorry misunderstood because he couldnt be charged for it because its the drivers offence
That’s the crux of it for me that I think some people aren’t taking into account - Keogh can’t play for the rest of his contract, the other two can.
Indeed, the crux of it - All three of them were idiots but Keogh got unlucky. There's been plenty of 'sack them all' reactions but the reality is that being young players on long contracts Bennett and Lawrence hold all the cards. The club isn't going to 'sack' assets is it, Keogh on the other hand is now just a cost. I don't like what's happened of course but it's pragmatic decision.