The Derby Way....
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It's going to be another disastrous season for Derby.
About time Derby were put out of their misery and sent into league one where they belong, they obviously aren't capable of getting out of the championship
About time Derby were put out of their misery and sent into league one where they belong, they obviously aren't capable of getting out of the championship
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My mates dad knows keoghs dad and he said that they had the windows down shouting 'brexit means brexit' at randomers when they crashed. It's doing the rounds on twitter etc now.
As if it couldnt get any worse. Throw the book at them.
As if it couldnt get any worse. Throw the book at them.
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should pull themselves together!cricketfieldclarets wrote:Theyre lucky they were in a range rover. Anything else wnd theyd have been curtains.
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Anybody seen the whatsapp goin round
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Richard Keogh
Smart knee
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F* ck me!
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No thanks! A Bit Messy.Lord Beamish wrote:F* ck me!
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Just a scratch.
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Apparently did it in training
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmInkxbvlCs" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;ElectroClaret wrote:Just a scratch.
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That's what I had in mind, Funky.Funkydrummer wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmInkxbvlCs
"Come on, ya pansy!''
Brilliant.
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Bunch of kn*bs that should be ashamed of themselves. Drink driving is bad enough but they’ve no excuses for being anywhere near a car, the club laid on transport and I’m sure they can afford a taxi between them. Thick as pigsh*t.
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What happened to the prozzies?Blackrod wrote:Bunch of kn*bs that should be ashamed of themselves. Drink driving is bad enough but they’ve no excuses for being anywhere near a car, the club laid on transport and I’m sure they can afford a taxi between them. Thick as pigsh*t.
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That’ll be what happened to the prozzies....Ilkley claret wrote:Rooney will no doubt improve the drinking culture when he joins ...
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I think that was misinterpreted. Somebody claimed that Richard Keogh was in the back seat with serious gash.boatshed bill wrote:What happened to the prozzies?
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Nothing unusual there. Gash in the back of a 4x4 is almost the same as being gash in the back 4Rileybobs wrote:I think that was misinterpreted. Somebody claimed that Richard Keogh was in the back seat with serious gash.
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Obviously horrendous what’s happened. But who needs enemies with some of the mates people have these days. Filming and recording everything they do to share it with others...Cleveleys_claret wrote:A recording of a mate of theirs has just started doing the rounds about how illegal drugs and loads of cannisters and balloons were found in the car
Same with that Drinkwater incident.
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Yeah the player thats leaked what happened was Bradley Johnson who played with them lasy seasoncricketfieldclarets wrote:Obviously horrendous what’s happened. But who needs enemies with some of the mates people have these days. Filming and recording everything they do to share it with others...
Same with that Drinkwater incident.
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I think they'd have struggled to keep this as secretcricketfieldclarets wrote:Obviously horrendous what’s happened. But who needs enemies with some of the mates people have these days. Filming and recording everything they do to share it with others...
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What amazes me is one of the first videos released of them puking up was done my Tom Huddleston. He can be heard laughing when told to stop filming and he carries on filming. The same Tom Huddleston that the club have now deemed fit to be the captain in Keoghs absence. A player who would sell his team mates down the river for a few snapchat likes. No wonder Derby screw it up with players like that.boatshed bill wrote:I think they'd have struggled to keep this as secret
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A bunch of immature pillocks with far more money than sense.Cleveleys_claret wrote:What amazes me is one of the first videos released of them puking up was done my Tom Huddleston. He can be heard laughing when told to stop filming and he carries on filming. The same Tom Huddleston that the club have now deemed fit to be the captain in Keoghs absence. A player who would sell his team mates down the river for a few snapchat likes. No wonder Derby screw it up with players like that.
I wonder what our lot are like? Responsible adults, I hope.
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Just another reminder that whilst some people never understand it, Dyche signs certain types of players because he likes his team to behave a certain way both on and off the field.
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I think all of them are pretty much the same but what you need is strong managers. The stories of UTD parties when Fergie was in charge would amaze people. But he let them party but he controlled tge guestlist, vetted security, and made sure nothing ever leaked from there get togethers. He knew what they were like and knew he couldnt change it but took steps to control the situations. Would think Dyche is pretty similar in his outlookboatshed bill wrote:A bunch of immature pillocks with far more money than sense.
I wonder what our lot are like? Responsible adults, I hope.
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The system clearly malfunctioned with Drinkwater.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote:Just another reminder that whilst some people never understand it, Dyche signs certain types of players because he likes his team to behave a certain way both on and off the field.
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And we have been linked with Bradley Johnson (who released details) and Keogh in the past. Most footballers are the same. They are encouraged from a young age that they are better than everybody else and can do what they want because they are footballers. You see it in schools the superior complex of their parents who think they are above everybody else because their son can kick a ball. This behaviour is carried on throughout the kids childhood with coaches and other parents letting them get away with what they want because of the boys will be boys attitude that they all nurture.Swizzlestick wrote:The system clearly malfunctioned with Drinkwater.
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Good job it's only a loan deal thenSwizzlestick wrote:The system clearly malfunctioned with Drinkwater.
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Yes imagine going out and not filming and photographing everything you do to post it on social media.cricketfieldclarets wrote:Obviously horrendous what’s happened. But who needs enemies with some of the mates people have these days. Filming and recording everything they do to share it with others...
Same with that Drinkwater incident.
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But what about the senior Burnley player who was with him? Has Dyche not taught him the Burnley way yet?Swizzlestick wrote:The system clearly malfunctioned with Drinkwater.
Not that I'm defending Drinkwater.
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Cleveleys_claret wrote:And we have been linked with Bradley Johnson (who released details) and Keogh in the past. Most footballers are the same. They are encouraged from a young age that they are better than everybody else and can do what they want because they are footballers. You see it in schools the superior complex of their parents who think they are above everybody else because their son can kick a ball. This behaviour is carried on throughout the kids childhood with coaches and other parents letting them get away with what they want because of the boys will be boys attitude that they all nurture.
Not strictly true. I taught a lad up to three years ago who has just made a midfield sub for, of all clubs, Derby County. As the lad's Head of Year, I had a lot of contact with the Rams' Education Officer, the lad's parents and when called up, the England Youth Officers. They were all, especially his parents, desperate to keep the lad well-grounded and so far, touch wood, the 18 year old - a very good future England prospect - and on £5k a week is doing very well.
His parents, I'm fairly sure after this latest fiasco, will have no problems in telling him what's what even though the culture at Derby seems pretty shite.
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Yes I didnt mean all but there does seem a culture at even grassroots level with parents treating it more as there second chance of being a star through their kids. Played like many will have in many teams through the years and the players always felt they were better. From after the match and going into the pub who sponsored the team, being treated on arrival with drinks and food put on. Some let it go to their head not thinking the day after they were back working on a building site or delivering mail.evensteadiereddie wrote:Not strictly true. I taught a lad up to three years ago who has just made a midfield sub for, of all clubs, Derby County. As the lad's Head of Year, I had a lot of contact with the Rams' Education Officer, the lad's parents and when called up, the England Youth Officers. They were all, especially his parents, desperate to keep the lad well-grounded and so far, touch wood, the 18 year old - a very good future England prospect - and on £5k a week is doing very well.
His parents, I'm fairly sure after this latest fiasco, will have no problems in telling him what's what even though the culture at Derby seems pretty shite.
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Agreed. The level of idiocy at Derby has been astonishing. You do wonder what Cocu, from a Dutch professional background and the non-drinking culture that seems to the norm on the continent, will make of it.
Mel Morris, the Derby chairman was outside the ground speaking to fans, apologising and, no doubt, gauging public opinion.
Mel Morris, the Derby chairman was outside the ground speaking to fans, apologising and, no doubt, gauging public opinion.
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I think the Burnley way was reflected in the way he got DD out of the situation and away from trouble.nil_desperandum wrote:But what about the senior Burnley player who was with him? Has Dyche not taught him the Burnley way yet?
Not that I'm defending Drinkwater.
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I don't think that's the full story, but I'm happy that it's been dealt with and to keep what is common knowledge to many on here off this board.Rick_Muller wrote:I think the Burnley way was reflected in the way he got DD out of the situation and away from trouble.
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Exactly. Wtf. But that’s modern society all over.Cleveleys_claret wrote:What amazes me is one of the first videos released of them puking up was done my Tom Huddleston. He can be heard laughing when told to stop filming and he carries on filming. The same Tom Huddleston that the club have now deemed fit to be the captain in Keoghs absence. A player who would sell his team mates down the river for a few snapchat likes. No wonder Derby screw it up with players like that.
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Both handed 2 year driving bans, 12 month community orders and 180 unpaid work.
BBC News - Tom Lawrence and Mason Bennett plead guilty to drink-driving
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-d ... e-50041085" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Both were also fined 6 weeks wages by Derby.
BBC News - Tom Lawrence and Mason Bennett plead guilty to drink-driving
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-d ... e-50041085" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Both were also fined 6 weeks wages by Derby.
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Is that another Bardsley type table tennis injury,it seems a very dangerous sport if it is.theroyaldyche wrote:Smart knee
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I hope their motors weren't with windows like this particular idiot....
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Can't have been though or the Police would have really gone to town on the imbeciles....
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Can't have been though or the Police would have really gone to town on the imbeciles....
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They've got off lightly then, no fines, why?GodIsADeeJay81 wrote:Both handed 2 year driving bans, 12 month community orders and 180 unpaid work.
BBC News - Tom Lawrence and Mason Bennett plead guilty to drink-driving
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-d ... e-50041085" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Both were also fined 6 weeks wages by Derby.
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if the court hasn't fined them then the judge must be crazy
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Shud be in jail
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Drinkwater had an £85 fine with £85 victim support alongside community servicePimlico_Claret wrote:They've got off lightly then, no fines, why?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co ... r-48253793" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Not exactly huge on a Footballers wages
Back to this pair....
Keogh (rear seat passenger) is out for upto 15 months with a knee injury....
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No sympathy whatsoever, not only should he have curtailed the evening earlier, as captain, he obviously encouraged further drinking and condoned the driving by getting into the car. Proper justice would have been all 3 suffering that type of injury, definitely wouldn't be repeating it then.Bosscat wrote:Drinkwater had an £85 fine with £85 victim support alongside community service
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co ... r-48253793" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Not exactly huge on a Footballers wages
Back to this pair....
Keogh (rear seat passenger) is out for upto 15 months with a knee injury....
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I can't help thinking that if I did what either of these drivers did I would now be locked up.
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Hard to disagree, boatshed. The drinking and the accident were bad enough but to scarper too ?
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That should have brought a custodial sentence deffoevensteadiereddie wrote:Hard to disagree, boatshed. The drinking and the accident were bad enough but to scarper too ?