Caretaker1
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Shouldn't the thread title be , bang average footballer is a multi millionaire .After he wins his appeal for wrongful dismissal
Shouldn't the thread title be , bang average footballer is a multi millionaire .After he wins his appeal for wrongful dismissal
All players are role models, all are expected to act professionally, legally, and not to bring the club in to disrepute. So all should have been sacked. If Keogh wasn't injured in the accident they probably wouldn't have sacked him. They saw no value in him as a footballer anymore so decided to make a financial decision and rip up his contract.They felt the other 2 lads had valuable contracts and would be able to contribute to the team. You can't rip up a contract because a player is injured.Because mainly he's a role model to not only the club and the fans, but to the community and getting in the car knowing full well the driver was well over the limit and intoxicated just doesn't cut the mustard.
By getting in that car, he pretty much accepted the decisions of his fellow players/colleagues. Something a captain, leader and role model should have not done.
You should, they are competition and if competition are allowed to incur as much debt as they won't without repudiation then that disadvantages our team.Don’t give a monkeys about other clubs debt!
I thought both the other lads were drivers, they were basically racing each other drunk, through country roads and town streetsAnd the fact Derby sacked their captain who was a passenger (purely because of his age and the contract he was on) and yet kept two younger players (one of which was the driver) is wrong.
If that was the case and both were driving (and racing each other) and Derby decided to keep those two and sack Keogh, then again, I hope Keogh takes them to the cleaners.I thought both the other lads were drivers, they were basically racing each other drunk, through country roads and town streets
Keogh will not win it tbh.Time will tell. I reckon this will go one way to Keogh sadly.
Huh?Don’t feel too much for him.
You haven't got any clues at all.it's not great, but we have played by the rules, they haven't, totally different scenario
Marv we did the right thing to sacked him for some reason and also we offered reduced contract for him if Keogh want to stay at the club and accepted consequences but no Keogh acted like nothing happened. We actually offered club transport for him to go home but he told the driver to go without him etc. For your second bit on bold bit in your post you're backing Keogh to shaft us ? The same Keogh who lied to the police of who he is? I mean he told them that his name Alfie? Not so clever to lie about that eh. Wake up.Hope he wins after what they did to him.
He was an idiot and deserved to be sacked, however, the way Derby FC went about it, is a disgrace and I for one is backing Keogh to shaft them for as much money as possible.
You should be to be honest N.K.Don’t give a monkeys about other clubs debt!
Hahahaha give over.I don't agree with the fact Derby didn't sack those other two players. I think they should have gone also. The driver more than anyone!
And the fact Derby sacked their captain who was a passenger (purely because of his age and the contract he was on) and yet kept two younger players (one of which was the driver) is wrong.
There was 3 options they could have chose to do:
- Sack all 3
- Fine/punish (but keep) all 3
- Sack the driver and fine/punish the other 2
Instead they chose to keep the driver and the younger passenger and sack the other passenger who was older and on more money.
As I said above, don't agree with Keogh's actions during the incident, but the way Derby have acted, I hope Keogh wipes the floor with them.
Stop it you're embarrassing yourself. You haven't got a clue what happened to the incident that night. Stop making things up.If that was the case and both were driving (and racing each other) and Derby decided to keep those two and sack Keogh, then again, I hope Keogh takes them to the cleaners.
Talk about defending the indefensible. You're defending your clubs actions to sack your captain but keep the other two players?Keogh will not win it tbh.
Huh?
You haven't got any clues at all.
Marv we did the right thing to sacked him for some reason and also we offered reduced contract for him if Keogh want to stay at the club and accepted consequences but no Keogh acted like nothing happened. We actually offered club transport for him to go home but he told the driver to go without him etc. For your second bit on bold bit in your post you're backing Keogh to shaft us ? The same Keogh who lied to the police of who he is? I mean he told them that his name Alfie? Not so clever to lie about that eh. Wake up.
You should be to be honest N.K.
Hahahaha give over.
Stop it you're embarrassing yourself. You haven't got a clue what happened to the incident that night. Stop making things up.
This chart is from the 2020 Deloitte report. Of course Derby haven't filed their 2019 accounts.I would guess we are in the top 3 for levels of indebtedness. Our position means we couldn’t be sold even if Gibbo wanted rid. I think indeedido reported the value of the club was - £85 million. That is why calling other clubs out on levels of debt is not something we can talk about - given ours!
Not sure I understand your thinking. You say he deserved to be sacked but you hope Derby lose their appeal against the tribunal decision that he was sacked unfairly? Surely if they took correct decision to rip up his contract then you believe they should win their appeal or are you suggesting mitigating circumstances in the way they went about it.Hope he wins after what they did to him.
He was an idiot and deserved to be sacked, however, the way Derby FC went about it, is a disgrace and I for one is fairlybacking Keogh to shaft them for as much money as possible.
I think he deserved to be sacked....but fairly.Not sure I understand your thinking. You say he deserved to be sacked but you hope Derby lose their appeal against the tribunal decision that he was sacked unfairly? Surely if they took correct decision to rip up his contract then you believe they should win their appeal or are you suggesting mitigating circumstances in the way they went about it.
Keogh will not win it tbh.
Huh?
You haven't got any clues at all.
Marv we did the right thing to sacked him for some reason and also we offered reduced contract for him if Keogh want to stay at the club and accepted consequences but no Keogh acted like nothing happened. We actually offered club transport for him to go home but he told the driver to go without him etc. For your second bit on bold bit in your post you're backing Keogh to shaft us ? The same Keogh who lied to the police of who he is? I mean he told them that his name Alfie? Not so clever to lie about that eh. Wake up.
You should be to be honest N.K.
Hahahaha give over.
Stop it you're embarrassing yourself. You haven't got a clue what happened to the incident that night. Stop making things up.
yup, the perfect example of someone thinking with their colours instead of their head@Mr.DerbyCountyFC's assessment of the case didn't age well