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Richard Keogh awarded £2.3m in breach of contract case against Derby

- David Hytner

Richard Keogh has secured a payout of about £2.3m from Derby after winning his long-running compensati­on claim against the club. The 34-yearold defender, who finished the season at Huddersfie­ld, brought an action for breach of contract in the wake of his sacking by Derby in October 2019.

Keogh had sustained serious knee ligament injuries when he was in the car that his then teammate Tom Lawrence crashed into a lamppost after a night out in September of that year. He was dismissed by Derby for gross misconduct. His contract with them, worth a basic £24,000 a week plus bonuses, was due to run until June 2021.

Keogh went to the EFL’s Player Related Dispute Commission, where he won a full payout only for Derby to contest the decision at the League Appeals’ Committee. The process has been marked by delays, caused in part by the pandemic, but the LAC last week upheld the original verdict.

An EFL statement read: “The LAC has heard and dismissed an appeal under the regulation­s of the EFL by Derby against the decision of the PRDC in the case of Richard Keogh. The PDRC held that Mr Keogh had not committed gross misconduct, that he had not brought the club into serious disrepute and that he had been wrongly dismissed by the club.”

The car crash happened after a team-bonding day. Lawrence was over the drink-drive limit and so was Mason Bennett, now of Millwall, who had driven off ahead. When Bennett stopped his car at a give-way line, Lawrence went into the back of him before careering into the lamppost. They fled the scene, leaving Keogh unconsciou­s.

Lawrence and Bennett admitted drink-driving and failing to stop at the scene of an accident when they appeared at Derby magistrate­s court.

They avoided jail sentences but each was ordered to carry out 180 hours of unpaid community service and banned from driving for two years. Despite their criminal conviction­s, Derby chose not to sack them, although they did fine them. Both were unhurt in the incident.

Keogh, who would be out of action for 12 months, had been told by Derby that he could stay and see out his contract but they stunned him by saying he had to accept a massive pay cut to do so. When he refused, Derby dismissed him with immediate effect. Keogh had to make an initial appeal against the decision to Derby, which was thrown out, before he entered into the EFL’s legal framework.

Keogh played at Derby for seven seasons, starting 316 of 330 Championsh­ip matches plus all 10 of the club’s play-off ties. He joined MK Dons in League One last August, making his debut in September, before moving to Huddersfie­ld in January on a deal until the end of the season.

The Derby owner, Mel Morris, is trying to sell the club to No Limits Sports, which is fronted by the Spanish businessma­n Erik Alonso. Under the management of Wayne Rooney the team avoided relegation on the final day of the Championsh­ip season on Saturday when they drew 3-3 at home against Sheffield Wednesday and had another result – Rotherham’s 1-1 draw at Cardiff – go in their favour.

Derby, meanwhile, are to face sanctions from the EFL after the league won an appeal against a previously dismissed misconduct charge. It is not clear whether any punishment would be applied to this season or next, with the EFL saying there was “no definitive timescale” for proceeding­s.

An independen­t league arbitratio­n panel concluded a disciplina­ry commission was wrong to dismiss the EFL’s expert accountanc­y evidence which stated Derby’s valuation of player registrati­ons was contrary to standard accounting rules. The original disciplina­ry commission had concluded the club did not adequately disclose in its financial statements the nature and/or effect of its change in accounting policy and there has been no appeal against that decision. Derby and the EFL will have the opportunit­y to make submission­s on the appropriat­e sanction arising out of those breaches.

 ??  ?? Richard Keogh, pictured playing for Huddersfie­ld Town in February. Photograph: Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images
Richard Keogh, pictured playing for Huddersfie­ld Town in February. Photograph: Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images

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