It should be pronounced without the E and also,...

...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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