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posted on 27/9/19

Their behaviour is completely indefensible, drink driving kills it’s a miracle no one was.

posted on 27/9/19

I feel 'slightly' sorry for Keogh because this could quite easily end his career in high end football.

A year out of the game will finish him at Derby, unless you lot get relegated of course. He will be playing League 2 football if he isn't careful.

If he was in their company all evening after the rest of the squad left, he must have known what they were drinking surely? it seem's very stupid.

posted on 27/9/19

Like all drink driving cases, it was all easily avoidable. Someone present just needed to have a moment of clarity and the wherewithal to stop what was going on in its tracks.

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 27/9/19

comment by 🌳🔴Will Scarlet🔴🌳 (U17891)
posted 10 minutes ago
Like all drink driving cases, it was all easily avoidable. Someone present just needed to have a moment of clarity and the wherewithal to stop what was going on in its tracks.
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True but not as easy as it sounds.

I remember trying to stop a mate from driving his car when he was completely bladdered many years ago.

He said he was going to walk home but then (unexpectedly) got in his car and stared it up. Me and another couple of lads nearly got run-over trying to take the keys out - he drove off.

posted on 27/9/19

They can all afford taxis though, they're all loaded beyond our wildest dreams.

All three should be heavily fined by the club so it hurts them in their pockets; Keogh too for not wearing a seat belt, that Range Rover is a write off so must have been travelling at speed.

posted on 27/9/19

Fined, they might be looking at six months, No mention of this being Lampards legacy, behaved with no class over spygate which to all apart from Frank Lampards Derby County and his bottom licking media friends was a non entity, left a Tom on the dressing room floor and wrecked the dressing room after the play off, we kept it quiet so as not to sound like sour grapes, and now this, the new manager must be wandering what he’s inherited, best thing he can do is play himself as he will be the best player still on the books,

posted on 27/9/19

comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted 46 minutes ago
comment by 🌳🔴Will Scarlet🔴🌳 (U17891)
posted 10 minutes ago
Like all drink driving cases, it was all easily avoidable. Someone present just needed to have a moment of clarity and the wherewithal to stop what was going on in its tracks.
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True but not as easy as it sounds.

I remember trying to stop a mate from driving his car when he was completely bladdered many years ago.

He said he was going to walk home but then (unexpectedly) got in his car and stared it up. Me and another couple of lads nearly got run-over trying to take the keys out - he drove off.
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I know what you’re saying and that is only so much you can do in that kind of situation. I was thinking more in terms of the senior pros like Keogh and Huddlestone, who was also clearly there due to his social media posts. Surely between them they should have took responsibility and calmed things down and got people home properly? They should have that extra alarm bell going off when they are out in the public eye knowing how any slight misdemeanour could be caught on a camera phone and posted online, for example.

posted on 27/9/19

Sorry forgot the tweet of the bar bill as well

posted on 27/9/19

comment by AndDonRevieistheKing (U7852)
posted 3 minutes ago
Sorry forgot the tweet of the bar bill as well
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Try and get over it, I know it's hard but it has been several months since we beat you in the semi finals. Try and remember the good old days under Uncle Don when you cheated your way to the top. You appear to be proud of spygate, is cheating in your psyche?

posted on 27/9/19

Well over it my friend, Derby being exposed for the rancid club they are, think it was derby who cheated their way to a league title in 72 thanks to the FA but that’s for another day, as I said best thing you’re manager can do to try and avoid relegation is to don the boots himself, can’t do any worse than Huddlestone shuffling round the centre circle MOT

posted on 27/9/19

Derby fans just need to accept the club and players will get criticised and rightly. No point defending it or trying to attach other clubs? No one is blaming the fans. No one is saying that no other club or player has ever behaved badly. But it’s your club in the spot light right now. Take it on the chin with some dignity!

It seems like your club has to be fair. Shame the fans can’t do the same!

posted on 27/9/19

*attack

posted on 27/9/19

Total idiots, too much money not enough sense. Can’t imagine what Cocu is saying. How to destroy your career and season in one quick lesson. I suspect there may be something in their contact which would mean that all contractual obligations are nullified. Sort it out and get rid of the bad apples.

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 27/9/19

Just read that the maximum fine for DD (first offence at least) is £5,000.

That's like fining the bloke down the pub £50.

I wonder if they'll get locked-up?

posted on 27/9/19

comment by reds_are_everywhere (U9547)
posted 3 hours, 40 minutes ago
Derby fans just need to accept the club and players will get criticised and rightly. No point defending it or trying to attach other clubs? No one is blaming the fans. No one is saying that no other club or player has ever behaved badly. But it’s your club in the spot light right now. Take it on the chin with some dignity!

It seems like your club has to be fair. Shame the fans can’t do the same!
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Which fans and where?

posted on 27/9/19

comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted 1 hour, 35 minutes ago
Just read that the maximum fine for DD (first offence at least) is £5,000.

That's like fining the bloke down the pub £50.

I wonder if they'll get locked-up?
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And a long driving ban, hopefully.

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 27/9/19

I wonder if Paintstripper Division 4 wages will run to Bennett's car insurance premium in three years time?

posted on 27/9/19

comment by Scouse (U9675)
posted 5 hours, 14 minutes ago
Just read that the maximum fine for DD (first offence at least) is £5,000.

That's like fining the bloke down the pub £50.

I wonder if they'll get locked-up?
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Court fines (when properly administered by a judge with some cahones) are based on earnings so higher earners get fined more.

posted on 28/9/19

scouse.ant mcpartlin was fined £86.000 so it could be a very heavy fine.it could also be prison if their alcohol level was very high 1st offence or not.bennetts was as proved by him being sick.i couldn't care less about Bennett or Lawrence as I don't think they should ever come of the bench never mind be in the first team but I do feel a bit sorry for Keogh,i read there were club cars available so it just makes it more stupid

posted on 28/9/19

The club cars were there until the end of the meal, say 8pm. Drivers wouldn’t hang around until midnight for the pi55 heads.

Has anyone seen the pictures and videos on social media of the lads completed stoned and puking?

BJ was there too. He lives nearby the pub.

posted on 28/9/19

comment by darley abbey ram (U3022)
posted 6 hours, 13 minutes ago
scouse.ant mcpartlin was fined £86.000 so it could be a very heavy fine.it could also be prison if their alcohol level was very high 1st offence or not.bennetts was as proved by him being sick.i couldn't care less about Bennett or Lawrence as I don't think they should ever come of the bench never mind be in the first team but I do feel a bit sorry for Keogh,i read there were club cars available so it just makes it more stupid
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Yep, If their levels came back particularly high they could be looking at time. They’ll already know the level as they would have provided breath specimens on the night ( the bit Dean Saunders got a bit “confused” about).

posted on 28/9/19

As mentioned I live half a mile from the scene. Virtually every day there have been forensic people still there, examining.

Yesterday a bloke was surveying the street lamp which had been hit and gauging the level of its ‘crookedness’. I assume from this they calculate the speed at which it has been hit?

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 28/9/19

Baz, I heard everything was going to plan with a taxi booked for a midnight pick-up ..............

............. Dean Saunders was driving it.

posted on 28/9/19

Or Rooney ?

posted on 28/9/19

comment by 🐑 Baz: Let’s go Dutch 🐑🇳🇱 (U2480)
posted 3 hours, 19 minutes ago
As mentioned I live half a mile from the scene. Virtually every day there have been forensic people still there, examining.

Yesterday a bloke was surveying the street lamp which had been hit and gauging the level of its ‘crookedness’. I assume from this they calculate the speed at which it has been hit?
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Yes, from impact zones to length of tyre marks on the roads, they can forensically examine it all and an expert can state the speeds involved in the crash. There may also be data on the vehicles’ on board computers that could be useful to the investigation as well.

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