...with the stress on the second syllable. Like Mick Kinane the jockey.
Just so you know.
Also Keogh should be pronounced as one syllable, almost like Quo but with an E inserted. It is not pronounced KE-OH, but everyone in England says that.
There, that got that off my chest.
Posted By: yarmyyarmy, Mar 29, 11:23:42
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