Keogh 15:57 - Aug 9 with 1010 views Keno I feel like I missing out so wanted to start a 'Keogh' thread Apparently Keogh is derived from the old Gallic word for a horse
Keogh on 16:06 - Aug 9 with 957 viewsOldsmoker Are you thinking that some of the other threads will be pulled so you've started your own? The other posters will sabotage this one if you do. Shocker : footballers, like everyone else, do stupid things. Shocker : people on social media, TWTD included, talk b*ll*cks. ..but I did not know that Keogh was and old gaelic term for a horse.
Keogh on 16:07 - Aug 9 with 947 viewshoppy It could also be just a bad typo from one of our esteemed TWTD posters trying to type his own name...
Keogh on 16:14 - Aug 9 with 893 viewsVeggie Keogh is an old word for a horse. Seems appropriate somehow. Give we have a horse on our badge of course.
Keogh on 16:16 - Aug 9 with 879 viewsOldsmoker Keogh on 16:07 - Aug 9 by hoppy It could also be just a bad typo from one of our esteemed TWTD posters trying to type his own name...
So Keno started a thread all about him? That's peak narcissism.
Keogh on 16:20 - Aug 9 with 864 viewshoppy Keogh on 16:16 - Aug 9 by Oldsmoker So Keno started a thread all about him? That's peak narcissism.
Indeed. It's not even his birthday today.
Keogh on 16:22 - Aug 9 with 853 viewsOldsmoker Keogh on 16:20 - Aug 9 by hoppy Indeed. It's not even his birthday today.
He has 2 birthdays. The official one (today) and his real one (dubious origins).
Keogh on 16:23 - Aug 9 with 850 viewsKeno Keogh on 16:16 - Aug 9 by Oldsmoker So Keno started a thread all about him? That's peak narcissism.
Thats reminds me, whats the plural of narcissus it is naricusses or naricussi?
Keogh on 16:24 - Aug 9 with 842 viewsKeno Keogh on 16:20 - Aug 9 by hoppy Indeed. It's not even his birthday today.
it post birthday day - doesnt that mean I should get a cake?
Login to get fewer adsKeogh on 16:25 - Aug 9 with 838 viewsKeno Keogh on 16:14 - Aug 9 by Veggie Keogh is an old word for a horse. Seems appropriate somehow. Give we have a horse on our badge of course.
He is taking over from Bluey?
Keogh on 16:25 - Aug 9 with 832 viewsOldsmoker Keogh on 16:23 - Aug 9 by Keno Thats reminds me, whats the plural of narcissus it is naricusses or naricussi?
The plural term is Keni.
Keogh on 16:28 - Aug 9 with 816 viewsKeno Keogh on 16:25 - Aug 9 by Oldsmoker The plural term is Keni.
a little ditty or ditti for Phil and Gav ... we all dream of a forum full of Kenos a forum full of Kenos' a forum full of Kenos'
Keogh on 16:32 - Aug 9 with 792 viewsSuperKieranMcKenna Gallic or Gaelic (doesn’t sound very French!)
Keogh on 16:32 - Aug 9 with 792 viewshoppy Keogh on 16:24 - Aug 9 by Keno it post birthday day - doesnt that mean I should get a cake?
Battenberg?
Keogh on 16:35 - Aug 9 with 777 viewsOldsmoker Keogh on 16:32 - Aug 9 by hoppy Battenberg?
Keogh on 16:37 - Aug 9 with 766 viewsEireannach_gorm I think this ties everything together nicely. VIDEO
Keogh on 16:48 - Aug 9 with 720 viewsEireannach_gorm Keogh on 16:07 - Aug 9 by hoppy It could also be just a bad typo from one of our esteemed TWTD posters trying to type his own name...
Hoppy, there is no 'K' in the Gaelic alphabet and the its the Gaelic version ( Mac Eochaidh or MacEochaidh ) that has the horse connection. Eoch means horse in Gaelic. Bonus data : There are only 18 characters in the Gaelic alphabet.
Keogh on 16:53 - Aug 9 with 703 viewsjeera Keogh on 16:06 - Aug 9 by Oldsmoker Are you thinking that some of the other threads will be pulled so you've started your own? The other posters will sabotage this one if you do. Shocker : footballers, like everyone else, do stupid things. Shocker : people on social media, TWTD included, talk b*ll*cks. ..but I did not know that Keogh was and old gaelic term for a horse.
Love gaelic. Mostly lightly fried along with red onion. Can't go wrong.
Keogh on 18:20 - Aug 9 with 622 viewsKeno Keogh on 16:48 - Aug 9 by Eireannach_gorm Hoppy, there is no 'K' in the Gaelic alphabet and the its the Gaelic version ( Mac Eochaidh or MacEochaidh ) that has the horse connection. Eoch means horse in Gaelic. Bonus data : There are only 18 characters in the Gaelic alphabet.
do many people still speak Gaelic over there? I know there are trying to bring guernesiais back on Guernsey before the last speak die off