Keogh on 08:36 - Oct 2 with 4005 views | Northernr | Pretty typical Guardian piece there, heavy on the mental health angle with some absolutely enormous ‘hang on a minute’ leaps of faith. “Drinks and dinner after a night of ten pin bowling” how quaint. Like Homer’s night of whiskey and backgammon at the gentlemen’s club. Reality - there were videos of them throwing up into a urinal. Hadn’t been drinking much himself, or if he did it was because he was bereaved, but he was there past closing time, didn’t have a seat belt on, and tried to walk home from the crash. Ok. Didn’t know Lawrence was drunk. But, again, there were videos of them chucking up in the bogs, they were there past closing time. It’s fanciful stuff this. Annoyed at this story that Derby laid on cars. They didn’t. It was a guy from the club who would phone for a driver. Errrrr. Yeh. Sounds like laying on cars to me. I don’t mean to sound uncharitable here but from a journo point of view I hate these soft pieces players get treated to whenever they fck up. They drove high powered cars while off their face. Rich footballers believing and behaving as if they’re above the law. The word ‘sorry/apology’ doesn’t appear once. The fact somebody’s nanna had died the week before is a total irrelevance. The best thing about the story is they didn’t drunkenly smash into some everyday nobody coming the other way home from work, somebody else’s “family matriarch”, leave a whole load of other ppl bereaved. Because they wouldn’t be getting contracts at Huddersfield and puff pieces in the guardian to help them ease that “trauma”.
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Keogh on 09:01 - Oct 2 with 3942 views | HAYESBOY | Absolutely agree with that. Cant feel sorry for him. £2.3m pay-out and maybe more. Lucky not to have killed someone else between the two cars. | |
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Keogh on 09:29 - Oct 2 with 3856 views | Toast_R |
Keogh on 08:36 - Oct 2 by Northernr | Pretty typical Guardian piece there, heavy on the mental health angle with some absolutely enormous ‘hang on a minute’ leaps of faith. “Drinks and dinner after a night of ten pin bowling” how quaint. Like Homer’s night of whiskey and backgammon at the gentlemen’s club. Reality - there were videos of them throwing up into a urinal. Hadn’t been drinking much himself, or if he did it was because he was bereaved, but he was there past closing time, didn’t have a seat belt on, and tried to walk home from the crash. Ok. Didn’t know Lawrence was drunk. But, again, there were videos of them chucking up in the bogs, they were there past closing time. It’s fanciful stuff this. Annoyed at this story that Derby laid on cars. They didn’t. It was a guy from the club who would phone for a driver. Errrrr. Yeh. Sounds like laying on cars to me. I don’t mean to sound uncharitable here but from a journo point of view I hate these soft pieces players get treated to whenever they fck up. They drove high powered cars while off their face. Rich footballers believing and behaving as if they’re above the law. The word ‘sorry/apology’ doesn’t appear once. The fact somebody’s nanna had died the week before is a total irrelevance. The best thing about the story is they didn’t drunkenly smash into some everyday nobody coming the other way home from work, somebody else’s “family matriarch”, leave a whole load of other ppl bereaved. Because they wouldn’t be getting contracts at Huddersfield and puff pieces in the guardian to help them ease that “trauma”.
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And when the dust finally settled, he still got his millionaires salary. Poor Dicky | | | |
Keogh on 09:44 - Oct 2 with 3803 views | bosh67 | "I woke up and there was a paramedic looking at me. What happened I asked? You passed the ball to Zamora, he replied." | |
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Keogh on 09:48 - Oct 2 with 3784 views | PerthRs |
Keogh on 09:44 - Oct 2 by bosh67 | "I woke up and there was a paramedic looking at me. What happened I asked? You passed the ball to Zamora, he replied." |
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Keogh on 09:55 - Oct 2 with 3759 views | Antti_Heinola |
Keogh on 08:36 - Oct 2 by Northernr | Pretty typical Guardian piece there, heavy on the mental health angle with some absolutely enormous ‘hang on a minute’ leaps of faith. “Drinks and dinner after a night of ten pin bowling” how quaint. Like Homer’s night of whiskey and backgammon at the gentlemen’s club. Reality - there were videos of them throwing up into a urinal. Hadn’t been drinking much himself, or if he did it was because he was bereaved, but he was there past closing time, didn’t have a seat belt on, and tried to walk home from the crash. Ok. Didn’t know Lawrence was drunk. But, again, there were videos of them chucking up in the bogs, they were there past closing time. It’s fanciful stuff this. Annoyed at this story that Derby laid on cars. They didn’t. It was a guy from the club who would phone for a driver. Errrrr. Yeh. Sounds like laying on cars to me. I don’t mean to sound uncharitable here but from a journo point of view I hate these soft pieces players get treated to whenever they fck up. They drove high powered cars while off their face. Rich footballers believing and behaving as if they’re above the law. The word ‘sorry/apology’ doesn’t appear once. The fact somebody’s nanna had died the week before is a total irrelevance. The best thing about the story is they didn’t drunkenly smash into some everyday nobody coming the other way home from work, somebody else’s “family matriarch”, leave a whole load of other ppl bereaved. Because they wouldn’t be getting contracts at Huddersfield and puff pieces in the guardian to help them ease that “trauma”.
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Have to agree. Just read it and while I’m sure he went through absolute hell (the remorse/guilt alone must’ve been awful) i had the same reactions to some of the glossing over of that night. ‘No reason to believe he was drunk’ stuff just doesn’t add up, and as you say neither does his complaint about the cars. His one fair grievance is that the two drivers should’ve been dealt as harshly or more than he was. No mention either, of those mysterious bags we all saw on the kerbside. | |
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Keogh on 10:13 - Oct 2 with 3717 views | MrSheen | Keogh asleep at the back? Surely not. | | | |
Keogh on 10:19 - Oct 2 with 3696 views | stowmarketrange | So both of his traumatic events in life were self inflicted. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Keogh on 14:01 - Oct 2 with 3431 views | kensalriser | It was even more sympathetic than the series of Steven Caulker puff pieces, but it doesn't obscure Keogh's extremely grubby treatment at the hands of Mel Morris and how the greater culprits were enabled and protected because of their monetary value. We all know if this had been a few random nobody working class blokes they'd have had the book thrown at them. | |
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Keogh on 18:09 - Oct 2 with 3214 views | mcqpr10 | I'm probably a bit soft but I feel for the guy. Left for dead by his teammates only to see them kept on at the club and him released. Guy had hardly missed a game in 7/8 years. Derby come out of it terribly. | | | |
Keogh on 18:19 - Oct 2 with 3154 views | Juzzie | Many moons ago a girl at worked got sacked after she was seen horse riding after she had phoned in sick yet footballers get away with anything and everything. I understand the club doesn’t want to lose an expensive asset but it is just incredible. Footballers are almost akin to Trump saying he could shoot someone in the street and still not lose voters. BTW, I've lost all my grandparents and as devastating as it was, didn’t feel the need to get bladdered. Feels to me more a case of alcoholism. | | | |
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