When did he leave County for their bitter Shire rivals?
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When did he leave County for their bitter Shire rivals?
He was having almighty craic entertaining Long and JOSH on the bench last night during the second half.
No wonder. His place was fairly sure already but not getting a run has surely clearly showed he's on the plane for France. With O'Shea, MON wanted to give him a run-out as he hasn't had that many games. For McShane and Pearce, it was a case of fighting for their places.
Nice article about Keogh.
The Man Who Can't Be Moved
And right on cue he's having one of his bad ones by all accounts. Supposedly at fault for both Bristol City goals as Derby trail 2-1 at half time.
Edit- no major harm done as Derby recover to win 3-2. They are now guaranteed a playoff spot.
Announced as Derby's player of the year, and player's player of the year tonight: http://www.dcfc.co.uk/news/article/k...r-3080476.aspx
short interview here: https://twitter.com/dcfcofficial/sta...15568587132928
Some man for mopping up the individual awards. That second player of the year award is selected by the supporters.
yeah, what a selfish so and so.
I heard he campaigns for votes too :)
Ok, ok I deserve that. But:
Some of his competitors for that prize were Johnny Russell, Chris Martin, Jason Shackell and Tom Ince (who didn't exactly light up the PL).
I distinctly remember when I was trying to big up Scotland before our campaign started some of ye were pointing out how we were considerably better than Scotland precisely because of how average the likes of Russell & Martin are.
Just saying.
I personally think Keogh acquitted himself well when he deputised for us. I'm not the only one who raises doubts about him. Other people do that often enough without me piping up.
Russell and Martin don't get on the Scottish team very often but I do remember thinking we had the edge defensively, as John O'Shea and Marc Wilson would have been PL regulars at the time compared to Hanley and Russell Martin (the individual, not to be confused with Johnny Russell & Chris Martin!). I would still worry about Keogh in there to be honest but hard to fault him so far.
Only saw this now. Keogh claiming responsibility for Cyrus Christie's Irish call up :)
Quote:
Originally Posted by Richard Keogh
I'd be more disappointed at how he pronounces his name at the beginning of that video!
He won't claim credit for his mistakes, he's very quick to pass the buck for those onto his fellow players.
Got this wrong as the supporters vote is only taking place now. No idea who selects that second player of the year award he won.
Well he's only gone and won that too.
That was an unrestricted poll. No doubt Richie pressed family and friends into action in order to vote repeatedly on his behalf.
There is no limit to what this ability challenged, shameless self promoter will do.
The more and more geysir mocks me over this, the more and more I think Keogh will make a crucial mistake in either a Playoff semi/final or European Championships game.
He is tempting fate and it could come back to bite all of us, not just me.
That's some ridiculous logic TOWK but I agree the joke has probably run its course. Judging by the longevity of the 'Coleman penalty waiting to happen' gag though, you're just gonna have to suck it up for another few years I'm afraid. :)
Concedes penalty, McGoldrick scores.
Derby 0-1 Ipswich.
Hopefully that's the Geysir jinx out of the way.
Lads.
Geysir is Keogh.
http://i.imgur.com/EYfrk.png
I have it on good authority, considering this was a dead rubber game for Derby, therefore once Richie picked up a yellow card after a bad foul, the manager took him off just in case Richie's red mist day got even worse and he got himself suspended for the play offs.
Or I could have jinxed him.... heh heh.
Scored in Derby's 1-0 League Cup win against Grimsby. Christie and Pearce also played with Hendrick coming on with ten minutes left.
200 appearances in four years is a solid record
Richie's having a bit of a nightmare tonight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q15qKRC8Wpw
Not to be outdone by Cyrus.
You must have loved that
Yeah, although regardless of the messenger that's shocking by Keogh especially. He seems incapable of damage limitation when he makes a mistake as it usually leads to a really poor outing. He seems to be able to recover pretty well game to game though which is something I suppose. Even if he never kicked a ball for us again he's already massively exceeded expectations. Clean sheets against Germany and Italy in our two biggest wins in nearly 25 years and another in the playoff against B&H is far more than I ever thought he would be involved in. It does scare me that a night like Tuesday might be just around the corner though.
better teams than Derby are going to be made look foolish by Liverpool this season.
That doesn't excuse the first goal (in particular) to be fair.
Well that's true. In fairness to Keogh he's been the common denominator in those big wins/clean sheets I mentioned above. He had a different partner each time in O'Shea, Clark & Duffy. O'Shea and Clark didn't really work out in the Euros and Duffy was the much bigger culprit when things went wrong against France, on top his mistake against The Netherlands pre-tournament. It's fair to say Richie is there on merit.