Keogh on 11:19 - Aug 7 with 2221 views | BrianMcCarthy | Good signing for a League One club. I detest Franchise FC but have no real ill-will to Keogh. I don't think he's as bad a player as Rangers fans think he is and I always thought he was a good pro until the car crash, which was poor behaviour naturally but became almost a symbol for modern-day unprofessionalism. If it was out of character or if he is repentant, then Franchise have made a good signing. |  |
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Keogh on 12:42 - Aug 7 with 2034 views | Noelmc | Agree that he is a good pro, Brian. Feel sorry for him that he was hung out to dry by Derby, where the younger more valuable players got off with a slap on the wrist. Especially as they appeared more to blame. Good luck to him in the future, although I'd much prefer to see him go somewhere other than Franchise FC. |  | |  |
Keogh on 12:47 - Aug 7 with 2006 views | flynnbo | Next logical step for him is to be inducted into the Forever Rs club. |  | |  |
Keogh on 13:02 - Aug 7 with 1956 views | Esox_Lucius |
Keogh on 12:47 - Aug 7 by flynnbo | Next logical step for him is to be inducted into the Forever Rs club. |
I thought that happened at half time in last seasons home fixture against Derby? |  |
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Keogh on 13:54 - Aug 7 with 1818 views | Mytch_QPR |
Keogh on 12:42 - Aug 7 by Noelmc | Agree that he is a good pro, Brian. Feel sorry for him that he was hung out to dry by Derby, where the younger more valuable players got off with a slap on the wrist. Especially as they appeared more to blame. Good luck to him in the future, although I'd much prefer to see him go somewhere other than Franchise FC. |
Presumably, as club captain, he is also responsible for the players on their 'team building' excursions - in which case he did fail miserably - and fairly spectacularly. That said, good luck to him - it will probably be his last club I should imagine. |  |
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Keogh on 14:07 - Aug 7 with 1783 views | Myke |
Keogh on 11:19 - Aug 7 by BrianMcCarthy | Good signing for a League One club. I detest Franchise FC but have no real ill-will to Keogh. I don't think he's as bad a player as Rangers fans think he is and I always thought he was a good pro until the car crash, which was poor behaviour naturally but became almost a symbol for modern-day unprofessionalism. If it was out of character or if he is repentant, then Franchise have made a good signing. |
Agree 100% with this post Brian. I think us Irish have much more tolerance for Keogh as a player, because he never let us down and always gave 100% Rangers fans viewpoint tempered naturally enough by THAT playoff gaff but he was a fine defender and I would have been happy to have him when we were lining up Leistner. For such a long- serving pro, Derby treated him disgracefully, because he was less of an asset than the two young boys who were the real culprits here. Clive talks about a lack of loyalty shown by us to certain players when discussing the rights and wrongs of Hall leaving, but when you see this behaviour, you can see why players are reluctant to go down the loyalty road. Did he make a mistake - of course he did, and is old enough to know better. But he wasn't driving the damn car and had no intention of doing do. How many of us make bad calls when piss'd? I heard he was suing Derby for unfair dismissal - I hope he takes them to the cleaners. Best of luck for the remainder of his career. |  | |  |
Keogh on 14:18 - Aug 7 with 1762 views | enfieldargh |
Keogh on 14:07 - Aug 7 by Myke | Agree 100% with this post Brian. I think us Irish have much more tolerance for Keogh as a player, because he never let us down and always gave 100% Rangers fans viewpoint tempered naturally enough by THAT playoff gaff but he was a fine defender and I would have been happy to have him when we were lining up Leistner. For such a long- serving pro, Derby treated him disgracefully, because he was less of an asset than the two young boys who were the real culprits here. Clive talks about a lack of loyalty shown by us to certain players when discussing the rights and wrongs of Hall leaving, but when you see this behaviour, you can see why players are reluctant to go down the loyalty road. Did he make a mistake - of course he did, and is old enough to know better. But he wasn't driving the damn car and had no intention of doing do. How many of us make bad calls when piss'd? I heard he was suing Derby for unfair dismissal - I hope he takes them to the cleaners. Best of luck for the remainder of his career. |
Never ever thought he was a bad player, in fact a solid leader type. His pass to OBZ although unfortunate brought about a moment in qpr's history which I will never forget. The ribbing and reaction F block got (Clive) that first time he came to LR was miraculous. The way he looked up at Clive was a sight to behold. God bless you Richard and heres hoping we get franchise fc in the rumbelows cup |  |
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Keogh on 14:35 - Aug 7 with 1720 views | stowmarketrange |
Keogh on 14:07 - Aug 7 by Myke | Agree 100% with this post Brian. I think us Irish have much more tolerance for Keogh as a player, because he never let us down and always gave 100% Rangers fans viewpoint tempered naturally enough by THAT playoff gaff but he was a fine defender and I would have been happy to have him when we were lining up Leistner. For such a long- serving pro, Derby treated him disgracefully, because he was less of an asset than the two young boys who were the real culprits here. Clive talks about a lack of loyalty shown by us to certain players when discussing the rights and wrongs of Hall leaving, but when you see this behaviour, you can see why players are reluctant to go down the loyalty road. Did he make a mistake - of course he did, and is old enough to know better. But he wasn't driving the damn car and had no intention of doing do. How many of us make bad calls when piss'd? I heard he was suing Derby for unfair dismissal - I hope he takes them to the cleaners. Best of luck for the remainder of his career. |
Derby will get away without paying as they always seem to do. Rapidly becoming one of the worst clubs in the league for sh@tting On everyone in their desperate attempt to get promotion at any cost. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Keogh on 17:32 - Aug 7 with 1537 views | bosh67 | Yeah funny how Derby's season fell apart without him. He may be a playoff legend for us and a bit of a K nob as to the car accident thing but he was a very good and solid player for Derby over the years. |  |
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Keogh on 17:51 - Aug 7 with 1483 views | Northernr |
I said on the podcast recently Derby seem to get away scot free with being a really fcking muggy club atm. Like you say, Lawrence was offender in chief and got kept on because he's a sellable asset. |  | |  |
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