His run of many consecutive league starts might come to an end tomorrow as he is considered doubtful.
No shrinking violet, Richard Keogh delivers one-two punch to critics.
http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/derb...ail/story.html
His run of many consecutive league starts might come to an end tomorrow as he is considered doubtful.
Shane Duffy is out for a minimum of 6 weeks.
While Richard Keogh is out of Derby's next game against Preston tomorrow, but no word on his scheduled return date.
Back in the Derby side today, playing Forest at one. Pearce starts as well, Christie on the bench
http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2017/06/07...ade-on-richar/
If Derby County boss Gary Rowett is looking to upgrade on Richard Keogh, they could make the Premier League next season
Opinion piece by https://twitter.com/Chris78901
Re-appointed club captain by Mr. Rowett and Keogh is damn glad of it:http://m.bbc.com/sport/football/4087...linkname=sport
He's forever grateful because it was a stepping stone to captaining Ireland.
"...being reappointed was amazing.Since I came through this door, it's been a great journey,
This club gave me the platform to captain my country and I will be forever grateful."
Pathetic. Look at him begging to captain his country.
Also, met him in Coppers after the Wales match. He was an absolute gent. Stopped for a picture and chat with lots of people.
Bad day at the office for Keogh.
Derby 3-1 down to Bristol City and Keogh conceded a penalty.
Pearce breathing down his neck.
Keogh channelled his inner Kevin De Bruyne in assisting Derby's second goal yesterday - https://twitter.com/dcfcofficial/sta...63761318309890
In the EFL Team of the week:
Defender: Richard Keogh (Derby County)
At Pride Park, the Rams saw off fellow play-off occupants Aston Villa, in what was an impressive all-round display.
Things could have been all so different if Keogh hadn’t have cleared Robert Snodgrass’ goalbound effort off the line with the score at 1-0. Besides that crucial intervention, the skipper’s performance was outstanding, and County duly prevented Villa from making a breakthrough.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Keogh made his 300th appearance for Derby at the weekend. Some impressive stats - https://www.dcfc.co.uk/news/2018/09/...eer-in-numbers
Name: Richard Keogh
Joined: July 19, 2012
Total Appearances: 300
League Appearances: 269
Play-Off Appearances: 7
FA Cup Appearances: 10
League Cup Appearances: 14
Games As Captain: 252
Goals: 10
Goals at Pride Park: 9
Assists: 12
Yellow Cards: 29
Red Cards: 1
Clean Sheets: 105
Total Number Of Minutes In A Derby Shirt: 26,800
Average Minutes Per Game: 89 minutes, 20 seconds.
Total Number Of Games Missed For Derby County: 19
Number Of Republic of Ireland Caps: 21
Number of Republic of Ireland Goals: 1
Keogh versus Clark anyone?
Let's assume Duffy is a certain starter and Rice when he plays next will be as DM, so how do people rank Keogh, Long, Clark and Egan? I'm guessing Darragh Lenihan is below these still.
I thought Keogh looked confident in Poland, as did Egan. Long did nothing wrong defensively but his passing was awful.
Keogh all day for me. Always thought he got a raw deal in being dropped for Clark.
Clark is a decent player but for me (and others) to be picking Keogh ahead of Clark when one plays in a lower division than the other, is saying something.
Not saying Clark is a particularly bad defender, just bang average.
Keogh has a bit more presence and calmness about him at the heart of the defence.
Egan looked decent in Poland but I assume Duffy will be the man in the middle if they retain the back three, not that I necessarily agree with that. Clark has an advantage on all of them being left footed so would give the formation more balance and is clearly much more comfortable on the ball than Long. So that would leave Egan, Long and Keogh scrapping it out for the slot on the right side, I wouldn't be overly fussed between the three.
Long may struggle for game time at Burnley from here on, hopefully that's not the case. With the whole Coleman, Christie, Doherty situation too, it's not beyond reason that one of them could be tried there, not sure I'd favour that though. Lenihan sounds promising but I haven't seen enough of him to comment really.
I've generally preferred Clark to Keogh from watching them at club level, but agree with Mark that Keogh could consider himself very unlucky to have been dropped after the Euros. He played in the key matches when we turned our qualification campaign around - notably against Germany and the B&H playoffs. Then after Clark had a bad start to the Euros he slotted back in for the Italy & France games, and did fine in both, unlike Duffy who had a horror show of a second half against France, and another brain fart early in the next campaign against Moldova.
Scored the winning penalty as Derby knock Southampton out of the FA cup.
Key-Oh stuck it away nicely.
Shay Given working with Derby in some capacity, goalkeeping coach probably.
Last edited by osarusan; 16/01/2019 at 9:34 PM.
Yeah, Lampard got Given in as goalkeeping coach at the start of the season. He was showing their keeper, Kelle Roos, some previous penalties from the Southampton players in advance of the shoot-out. I couldn't help thinking poor Roos wasn't receiving much expertise when it comes to penalty saving! As it turned out he didn't need it, thanks to a brutal penalty from Ireland's Nathan Redmond, as he skewed his penalty miles off target.
Shane Long was involved in the opening goal, as his header was saved before Armstrong knocked in the rebound. Long wasn't expected to return for the second half as he had been limping before half time. He was replaced with about twenty minutes to go and they suggested on Newstalk this morning that it was injury related. Redmond scored Southampton's second with a lovely finish and missed a great chance to win it in extra time. Obafemi wasn't in the squad, must still be injured.
I was delighted for Keogh, he still gets plenty of stick from the Derby fans whenever they have a dip.
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