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Smyth_18 got a reaction from Dimmu in Keogh Sacked
I am absolutely astounded that Keogh feels let down by Derby County.
The man was in a privileged position to Captain a professional football club. A job dreams are made of. There's a small matter of £25,000 a WEEK to add to that.
He should have been leading that night whether he's on the pitch or not. Yet somehow he got into the car with a drunk team mate, who is also mentally unstable.
He then got injured when that car crashed. Leaving him unable to play for over a year.
Somehow, this man feels he deserves to be payed the same amount as usual, as well as having thousands pumped into his rehabilitation.
A Bamford of the highest order. Good riddance.
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Smyth_18 got a reaction from Colm in Keogh Sacked
I am absolutely astounded that Keogh feels let down by Derby County.
The man was in a privileged position to Captain a professional football club. A job dreams are made of. There's a small matter of £25,000 a WEEK to add to that.
He should have been leading that night whether he's on the pitch or not. Yet somehow he got into the car with a drunk team mate, who is also mentally unstable.
He then got injured when that car crashed. Leaving him unable to play for over a year.
Somehow, this man feels he deserves to be payed the same amount as usual, as well as having thousands pumped into his rehabilitation.
A Bamford of the highest order. Good riddance.
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Smyth_18 reacted to RandomAccessMemory in Keogh Sacked
People seem to think it has to do with their respective 'values' for FFP, I'm of the opinion that it's to do with the situation as a whole.
There could have been many different endings to that night, from exactly the same decisions being made by the same people, including an innocent bystander getting injured or even killed, it's very likely that if the end scenario was different then the punishment would be different, including Keogh getting the same punishment as Lawrence and Bennett if he was not injured and able to fulfil his contract, and vice versa.
We must not forget that unless Keogh didn't willingly get into Lawrence's car then he has to be to blame for the situation he now finds himself in, he was with them on the night out therefore he must have been aware they were drinking, he must have been aware they got into their cars to drive home after said drinking yet he chose to go with them, he got injured and whilst Lawrence was driving, it was solely Keogh's own decisions and actions that injured Keogh and left him unable to fulfil his contract, he was not an innocent bystander who got caught up in something completely out of his own control. John Percy's article of yesterday said it's alleged that Keogh was not wearing a seatbelt, if so did this impact on his injuries? If it did it's another black mark against his decision making that night.
It's very simple, if Keogh gets a taxi home and by some twist of fate the taxi had an accident and he got injured in the same way then he'd still be employed now, as it would have been out of his control and he'd have taken all actions possible to avoid an injury.
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Smyth_18 got a reaction from GB SPORTS in Keogh Sacked
This is all pointing toward that all elusive German centre back.
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Smyth_18 got a reaction from LeedsCityRam in Keogh Sacked
I am absolutely astounded that Keogh feels let down by Derby County.
The man was in a privileged position to Captain a professional football club. A job dreams are made of. There's a small matter of £25,000 a WEEK to add to that.
He should have been leading that night whether he's on the pitch or not. Yet somehow he got into the car with a drunk team mate, who is also mentally unstable.
He then got injured when that car crashed. Leaving him unable to play for over a year.
Somehow, this man feels he deserves to be payed the same amount as usual, as well as having thousands pumped into his rehabilitation.
A Bamford of the highest order. Good riddance.
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Smyth_18 got a reaction from Andicis in Keogh Sacked
I am absolutely astounded that Keogh feels let down by Derby County.
The man was in a privileged position to Captain a professional football club. A job dreams are made of. There's a small matter of £25,000 a WEEK to add to that.
He should have been leading that night whether he's on the pitch or not. Yet somehow he got into the car with a drunk team mate, who is also mentally unstable.
He then got injured when that car crashed. Leaving him unable to play for over a year.
Somehow, this man feels he deserves to be payed the same amount as usual, as well as having thousands pumped into his rehabilitation.
A Bamford of the highest order. Good riddance.
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Smyth_18 got a reaction from Derby4Me in Keogh Sacked
I am absolutely astounded that Keogh feels let down by Derby County.
The man was in a privileged position to Captain a professional football club. A job dreams are made of. There's a small matter of £25,000 a WEEK to add to that.
He should have been leading that night whether he's on the pitch or not. Yet somehow he got into the car with a drunk team mate, who is also mentally unstable.
He then got injured when that car crashed. Leaving him unable to play for over a year.
Somehow, this man feels he deserves to be payed the same amount as usual, as well as having thousands pumped into his rehabilitation.
A Bamford of the highest order. Good riddance.
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Smyth_18 got a reaction from Carnero in Keogh Sacked
I am absolutely astounded that Keogh feels let down by Derby County.
The man was in a privileged position to Captain a professional football club. A job dreams are made of. There's a small matter of £25,000 a WEEK to add to that.
He should have been leading that night whether he's on the pitch or not. Yet somehow he got into the car with a drunk team mate, who is also mentally unstable.
He then got injured when that car crashed. Leaving him unable to play for over a year.
Somehow, this man feels he deserves to be payed the same amount as usual, as well as having thousands pumped into his rehabilitation.
A Bamford of the highest order. Good riddance.
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Smyth_18 got a reaction from Ewe Ram in Keogh Sacked
I am absolutely astounded that Keogh feels let down by Derby County.
The man was in a privileged position to Captain a professional football club. A job dreams are made of. There's a small matter of £25,000 a WEEK to add to that.
He should have been leading that night whether he's on the pitch or not. Yet somehow he got into the car with a drunk team mate, who is also mentally unstable.
He then got injured when that car crashed. Leaving him unable to play for over a year.
Somehow, this man feels he deserves to be payed the same amount as usual, as well as having thousands pumped into his rehabilitation.
A Bamford of the highest order. Good riddance.
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Smyth_18 got a reaction from GenBr in Keogh Sacked
I am absolutely astounded that Keogh feels let down by Derby County.
The man was in a privileged position to Captain a professional football club. A job dreams are made of. There's a small matter of £25,000 a WEEK to add to that.
He should have been leading that night whether he's on the pitch or not. Yet somehow he got into the car with a drunk team mate, who is also mentally unstable.
He then got injured when that car crashed. Leaving him unable to play for over a year.
Somehow, this man feels he deserves to be payed the same amount as usual, as well as having thousands pumped into his rehabilitation.
A Bamford of the highest order. Good riddance.
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Smyth_18 got a reaction from RoyMac5 in Keogh Sacked
I am absolutely astounded that Keogh feels let down by Derby County.
The man was in a privileged position to Captain a professional football club. A job dreams are made of. There's a small matter of £25,000 a WEEK to add to that.
He should have been leading that night whether he's on the pitch or not. Yet somehow he got into the car with a drunk team mate, who is also mentally unstable.
He then got injured when that car crashed. Leaving him unable to play for over a year.
Somehow, this man feels he deserves to be payed the same amount as usual, as well as having thousands pumped into his rehabilitation.
A Bamford of the highest order. Good riddance.
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Smyth_18 got a reaction from REDCAR in Keogh Sacked
I am absolutely astounded that Keogh feels let down by Derby County.
The man was in a privileged position to Captain a professional football club. A job dreams are made of. There's a small matter of £25,000 a WEEK to add to that.
He should have been leading that night whether he's on the pitch or not. Yet somehow he got into the car with a drunk team mate, who is also mentally unstable.
He then got injured when that car crashed. Leaving him unable to play for over a year.
Somehow, this man feels he deserves to be payed the same amount as usual, as well as having thousands pumped into his rehabilitation.
A Bamford of the highest order. Good riddance.
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Smyth_18 got a reaction from cosmic in Keogh Sacked
I am absolutely astounded that Keogh feels let down by Derby County.
The man was in a privileged position to Captain a professional football club. A job dreams are made of. There's a small matter of £25,000 a WEEK to add to that.
He should have been leading that night whether he's on the pitch or not. Yet somehow he got into the car with a drunk team mate, who is also mentally unstable.
He then got injured when that car crashed. Leaving him unable to play for over a year.
Somehow, this man feels he deserves to be payed the same amount as usual, as well as having thousands pumped into his rehabilitation.
A Bamford of the highest order. Good riddance.
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Smyth_18 got a reaction from G STAR RAM in New parents
When your child does something new which you are proud of, you don't need to stick it on Instagram/ Twitter/ Facebook.
Several reasons really...
1) People other than you don't care. (Harsh but true)
2) Enjoy the moment without sticking a camera in their face.
3) Other people who follow you may have kids who haven't reached that stage. And it will worry the poo out of them.
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Smyth_18 got a reaction from DarkFruitsRam7 in New parents
When your child does something new which you are proud of, you don't need to stick it on Instagram/ Twitter/ Facebook.
Several reasons really...
1) People other than you don't care. (Harsh but true)
2) Enjoy the moment without sticking a camera in their face.
3) Other people who follow you may have kids who haven't reached that stage. And it will worry the poo out of them.
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Smyth_18 got a reaction from Boycie in New parents
When your child does something new which you are proud of, you don't need to stick it on Instagram/ Twitter/ Facebook.
Several reasons really...
1) People other than you don't care. (Harsh but true)
2) Enjoy the moment without sticking a camera in their face.
3) Other people who follow you may have kids who haven't reached that stage. And it will worry the poo out of them.
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Smyth_18 got a reaction from dcfcfan1 in New parents
When your child does something new which you are proud of, you don't need to stick it on Instagram/ Twitter/ Facebook.
Several reasons really...
1) People other than you don't care. (Harsh but true)
2) Enjoy the moment without sticking a camera in their face.
3) Other people who follow you may have kids who haven't reached that stage. And it will worry the poo out of them.
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Smyth_18 got a reaction from Ramslad1992 in New parents
There's no denying it's bloody hard. But you will never feel a love like it and it will all be worth it. Promise!
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Smyth_18 reacted to FindernRam in New parents
Didn't want to depress him too much. My eldest left at 18, came home a weeks later and stayed still she got married!
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Smyth_18 got a reaction from Ramslad1992 in New parents
It is an absolute disaster and leaves you longing for the simple times where you had so much less to worry about.
A disaster i wouldn't change for the world.
I look at him every day in pure amazement. This is what i was made for.
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Smyth_18 got a reaction from ramit in New parents
It is an absolute disaster and leaves you longing for the simple times where you had so much less to worry about.
A disaster i wouldn't change for the world.
I look at him every day in pure amazement. This is what i was made for.
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Smyth_18 reacted to Bwash_Ram in Random stuff that cheers me up thread
Id settle for not having to spend 30 mins with the bog brush and a bottle of domestos after.
The pan usually looks like the bbg pitch circa feb 1974
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Smyth_18 reacted to Bilbo in Random stuff that cheers me up thread
Do you know what really cheers me up? When I have a poo and then wipe, but there is no poo on the paper. It feels like my body is telling me that nothing will go wrong that day.
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Smyth_18 got a reaction from Mostyn6 in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues
They was named the 2nd happiest club recently which they wasn't happy about. This then pushed them down to the 12th happiest club.
The new 2nd happiest club were so overjoyed at moving up that they was then named the 1st happiest club.
The previous 1st place club was pretty disappointed at losing their new title, which in turn dropped them to 8th....
TBC
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Smyth_18 got a reaction from Mucker1884 in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues
They was named the 2nd happiest club recently which they wasn't happy about. This then pushed them down to the 12th happiest club.
The new 2nd happiest club were so overjoyed at moving up that they was then named the 1st happiest club.
The previous 1st place club was pretty disappointed at losing their new title, which in turn dropped them to 8th....
TBC