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jbyrne
05/01/2010, 4:21 PM
Wasn't it jbyrne he quoted? :D

was that really worth posting? :rolleyes:

tiktok
05/01/2010, 4:39 PM
was that really worth posting? :rolleyes:

yes I said yes I will Yes

yapster
05/01/2010, 4:50 PM
yes I said yes I will Yes


be careful tok Gay Byrne is on the ball today

geysir
05/01/2010, 6:32 PM
I can't say I have noticed Doyle's supposed lack of pace.
Is it a myth or has he a lack of pace?

I haven't noticed pace being an issue for his game

yapster
05/01/2010, 6:41 PM
He does have that short burst of speed needed to lose his marker but otherwise his game is fine. Coppell put him on the wing for some mad reason after having a fine first season in the Premiership and I think it sullied his game somewhat and dented his confidence somewhat. Hopefully he will score some goals for Wolves this season to get him going again. The best header of a ball since Frank Stapleton in an Irish shirt.

jbyrne
05/01/2010, 10:50 PM
go figure....:confused:

first..


Doyle lacks pace

then...


He does have that short burst of speed needed to lose his marker

also..


he looks like just another typical honest grafting Championship striker

but maybe that wasnt correct so...


I was hoping Everton or Villa might have come in for him last season as those two would be ideal for him at this stage of his career

and..


I don't think he is going to improve as a player.

then..


He has potential

ofjames
05/01/2010, 10:53 PM
The best header of a ball since Frank Stapleton in an Irish shirt.

Niall Quinn????!

SkStu
05/01/2010, 11:19 PM
POTM jbyrne :ball:

he's consistent in his inconsistency, thats for sure. :D

Razors left peg
05/01/2010, 11:26 PM
nicely done jb

yapster
06/01/2010, 1:07 AM
I meant he doesn't have that burst of speed to lose his marker, typing error guys..

Of course he has potential but whether he fulfills it or not is up to him and I have a feeling that he won't with Wolves,I hope I'm wrong btw....

Everton & Villa expessed an interest in him before the mid-season transfer window last year and it would have been good if he did go to them. I don't see any of the bigger clubs coming in for him. I don't see him having a good season with Wolves, again I hope I'm wrong but if he struggles with Wolves and they go back down and face it with McCarthys record it is more than a possabilty then Doyle will be back in the Championship again.

yapster
06/01/2010, 1:08 AM
Niall Quinn????!


yeah I forgot Quinn was good in the air..

Colbert Report
06/01/2010, 4:59 AM
Doyle is great in the air and on the ground, if you watch Wolves match in and match out you'll know that he's always a willing runner, the issue is the service he gets, which has been pretty much non-existent lately.

SilkCut
06/01/2010, 5:56 AM
No doubt he is good in the air and a willing runner, he is a pretty good striker like I said before, just not quick enough to ever be top class, not clever enough to ever be like sheringham or beardsley were and not strong enough to ever be remotely close to shearer. All the best strikers are quick as well as good in the air and tricky on the ground, Torres, Rooney, Drogba, Adebeyor, Eduardo, Defoe etc. Exceptions are the likes of Berbatov who is incredibly clever when on form and can open defences up without the need for pace.

elroy
06/03/2010, 5:05 PM
Doyle has been absolutely superb in the United game so far. Makes you wonder do we utilise the lad right in our games??!

Stuttgart88
06/03/2010, 5:07 PM
I'll assume that's directed at me.

I never once said "Doyle is so good he should play for Arsenal". I merely pointed out that Arsenal's team / squad contains several players that are not "Arsenal class". One of these would be Bendtner. In my opinion Doyle does what Wenger wants Bendtner to do better than Bendtner does. He's got a better attitude too and doesn't go into his shell on hard trips up north like Bendtner does all the time.

I don't think that's "delusional".

Armed with a 6 or 7 million quid I'm sure Wenger would do better than Doyle too. His scouting radar has far wider reach than mine.

As an Irish fan I've been really impressed with Doyle's contribution in most matches in this campaign, and previously.

Anyone see Bendtner this afternoon? Replica of his hapless performance against Villa last year. Despite a goal in the Carling Cup against Liverpool he was utterly hapless in that game too. I watched Bendtner waste a hatful of simple chances today and I couldn't get this "conversation" with An Ceannaire out of my head! Just to recap I said Arsenal should sell Bendtner and buy Doyle, and net 3 or 4 million in cash but was called a"delusional head" by our pal from Limerick.

Razors left peg
06/03/2010, 5:08 PM
Doyle has been absolutely superb in the United game so far. Makes you wonder do we utilise the lad right in our games??!

hes been brilliant today, but to be honest Im impressed with him nearly everytime he plays for us too.He was excellent against Brazil during the week

SkStu
06/03/2010, 5:11 PM
hes an excellent player RLP, totally agree. I cant understand the indifference to him that a lot of posters here show towards him.

Irish_Praha
06/03/2010, 5:22 PM
hes an excellent player RLP, totally agree. I cant understand the indifference to him that a lot of posters here show towards him.

Not my opinion but it's probably the fact that he's a striker and his goals to games ratio is not very good at iternational level.
Fans want to see strikers score goals and when you look at the stats you don't see how well he has played in games where he didn't score.
Would love to see a bigger team (top 8) come in a buy him if Wolves get relegated, or even a German team.

elroy
06/03/2010, 5:30 PM
Anyone see Bendtner this afternoon? Replica of his hapless performance against Villa last year. Despite a goal in the Carling Cup against Liverpool he was utterly hapless in that game too. I watched Bendtner waste a hatful of simple chances today and I couldn't get this "conversation" with An Ceannaire out of my head! Just to recap I said Arsenal should sell Bendtner and buy Doyle, and net 3 or 4 million in cash but was called a"delusional head" by our pal from Limerick.

Thats mad was only thinking something similar today watching parts of the Arsenal game, does AW have something against Irish players? Both Given and Doyle have been available in recent times for relatively small transfer fees and both imo are far superior to what is available to them at present, notbaly Bendtner/Eduardo and Almunia.

Qwerty
06/03/2010, 5:36 PM
Niall Quinn????!

Quinn could have been a great player if he ever actually faced goal while heading the ball.

Serb
06/03/2010, 5:49 PM
Thats mad was only thinking something similar today watching parts of the Arsenal game, does AW have something against Irish players? Both Given and Doyle have been available in recent times for relatively small transfer fees and both imo are far superior to what is available to them at present, notbaly Bendtner/Eduardo and Almunia.

I'd agree with everything in there except Eduardo not being as good as Doyle. Eduardo's (0.19 goals to games) stats are worse than Doyle's (0.27 goals to games) in the Premier League so far, but I think there's a couple of mitigating factors there. Eduardo came in from Croatian football and did need a bit of time to adapt. Then of course the leg break. I think if he got a good run in the team and found good form, he'd get lots and lots of goals for Arsenal. His international record is also very good, 18 goals in 28 games. Doyle has 7 in as many games.

Not to put Doyle down at all of course, I really like him, I think he's great for Ireland, but I'm not sure he'll ever be the kind of player that bags lots of goals. The most similar player I can think of is Kevin Davies, a nuisance for defenders to deal with and contributes a lot to the team in terms of build up but not on the end of the move all that often.

Razors left peg
06/03/2010, 5:57 PM
I'd agree with everything in there except Eduardo not being as good as Doyle. Eduardo's (0.19 goals to games) stats are worse than Doyle's (0.27 goals to games) in the Premier League so far, but I think there's a couple of mitigating factors there. Eduardo came in from Croatian football and did need a bit of time to adapt. Then of course the leg break. I think if he got a good run in the team and found good form, he'd get lots and lots of goals for Arsenal. His international record is also very good, 18 goals in 28 games. Doyle has 7 in as many games.

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I think you will find that the Croatian League is a bit better than the League of Ireland where Doyle came from and he adapted very quickly.

Doyles goalscoring record though isnt as good as it should be, but I do think it would improve in club football if he was playing for a better side. In this Wolves team it seems like he has to drop very deep at times to recieve the ball

yapster
06/03/2010, 6:05 PM
Doyle is a good honest pro and will work his socks off and is good in the air but he needs to move to a better club or else his game is going to suffer, Should have left Reading 2 years ago and gone to Chelsea when they expressed an interest. He may or may not have gotten a lot of games but the chance to play with quality players in the Chamoions League would have been invaluable and would have given him a platform to show what he could do.

Razors left peg
06/03/2010, 6:07 PM
Doyle is a good honest pro and will work his socks off and is good in the air but he needs to move to a better club or else his game is going to suffer, Should have left Reading 2 years ago and gone to Chelsea when they expressed an interest. He may or may not have gotten a lot of games but the chance to play with quality players in the Chamoions League would have been invaluable and would have given him a platform to show what he could do.

Reading would have had to accept a bid from Chelsea first. Doyle couldnt just have decided he wanted to go

yapster
06/03/2010, 6:42 PM
Sadly it's beginning to look like Doyle & Hunt may be plying their trade in the Championship again next season,hopefully not,

elroy
06/03/2010, 9:43 PM
I think Wolves may yet stay up. I fancy them to beat Burnley away in their next game. Pompey and Burnley are gone its a case of who will follow. I suspect if Wolves/Hull went down, the impact Doyle and Hunt have had in the EPL this year will enough to secure a move back to an EPL club.

Doyle doesnt score as many goals as he should, his finishing is not quite as high as you would expect. He is more of a creator than finisher, he set up a chance in the first half making a good run from the half way line, played the ball to the left and the ball was returned to him at the edge of the box. He has a decent bit of time and although got off an effort, didnt hit the target. A top finisher would at worst have tested the keeper.

SkStu
06/03/2010, 10:18 PM
not every good striker is prolific. Doyle brings a lot to Wolves and a lot to Ireland. Given the right service he has shown he can score at the top levels (European football obviously excepted). He just doesnt get that service with Wolves or Ireland. He still brings a lot to both teams and he deserves credit for that. I think hes a smashing player, never giving less than 100%. A player that we should be proud of.

Charlie Darwin
07/03/2010, 5:45 AM
I think Wolves may yet stay up. I fancy them to beat Burnley away in their next game. Pompey and Burnley are gone its a case of who will follow. I suspect if Wolves/Hull went down, the impact Doyle and Hunt have had in the EPL this year will enough to secure a move back to an EPL club.

Doyle doesnt score as many goals as he should, his finishing is not quite as high as you would expect. He is more of a creator than finisher, he set up a chance in the first half making a good run from the half way line, played the ball to the left and the ball was returned to him at the edge of the box. He has a decent bit of time and although got off an effort, didnt hit the target. A top finisher would at worst have tested the keeper.
It was a poor ball played back to him, to be fair. He's on immense form at the moment - needs a partner up front instead of being isolated the way he is.

Lenny82
09/03/2010, 6:56 PM
Alot of people go on about Doyle not scoring enough goals or not being a prolific goalscorer but he has scored 30% of Wolves' premier league goals so far this season. Rooney has scored c. 34% of United's premier league goals so it can be argued that it's all relative to the amount of chances a team are creating and how many goals as a team they are putting away. If he was playing for a bigger team, I'm sure he would have scored a hell of a lot more so far this season!!!

yapster
09/03/2010, 11:14 PM
Doyle is a good player but he needs to move to a bigger club, Maybe Villa or Everton is the best he can hope for right now.

tetsujin1979
09/03/2010, 11:22 PM
the 7th and 9th ranked teams in the country

yapster
09/03/2010, 11:44 PM
the 7th and 9th ranked teams in the country


as I said...

SilkCut
10/03/2010, 3:24 AM
Doyle is a good player but he needs to move to a bigger club, Maybe Villa or Everton is the best he can hope for right now.

Villa and Everton both have better options upfront, I'm afraid a yo-yo club is probably Doyles level now, he is a good player no question but too slow to be at an ambitious club. Back in the day he could have been at a top club but everyone wants strikers with pace now.
From an Irish point of view I think we have to hope Stokes gets the idiocy he has displayed out of his system in Scotland then come back and have another more successful crack at the EPL. That, and that Terry Dixon gets back to something close to the player he was going to be, cos there is not a lot of quality up front for us after Keane and DOyle.

Charlie Darwin
10/03/2010, 4:18 AM
I know as Irish supporters we are supposed to be over-critical of our players, but it is truly bizarre that anybody believes Doyle lacks pace.

It's like saying Richard Dunne lacks muscle or Steven Gerrard lacks a milk carton-shaped head.

SilkCut
10/03/2010, 5:53 AM
I know as Irish supporters we are supposed to be over-critical of our players, but it is truly bizarre that anybody believes Doyle lacks pace.

It's like saying Richard Dunne lacks muscle or Steven Gerrard lacks a milk carton-shaped head.

Why is it bizarre? The guy is clearly faster than most mere mortals thats why hes a pro and we are on here. I'm not saying he is lame, I am saying he does not have the pace of most of the strikers at the higher end of the spectrum. Saha, Young, Agbonlahor, Donavan, Yakabu all have more pace than Doyle and they are just some of the strikers at the 2 clubs mentioned that he should move to. Even the kids coming through at those clubs have pace to burn Baxter, Delfouneso and Vaughan are all quicker than him and all can score goals too. Go further up and you have the likes of Defoe, Torres, Van Persie, Drogba, Tevez, Bellamy, Adebayor, Rooney, the list goes on, all have pace to burn there is little hope that Doyle (as good as he is, I am a fan remember) could compete with players like that. Before you mention the slower players at the bigger clubs, I do acknowledge there are slower players but they are, for the most part, different types of player - Crouch, Berbatov, Heskey etc.

Charlie Darwin
10/03/2010, 6:10 AM
I think you're dreaming with some of those comparisons. Doyle is just as quick as half of those. He's no Torres, but... who is?

And you say the slower players are different types of players, but what on earth do Defoe and Torres have in common? There are loads of different types of striker, and few of them rely on blistering, Agbonlahor-type pace.

SilkCut
10/03/2010, 6:28 AM
I think you're dreaming with some of those comparisons. Doyle is just as quick as half of those. He's no Torres, but... who is?

And you say the slower players are different types of players, but what on earth do Defoe and Torres have in common? There are loads of different types of striker, and few of them rely on blistering, Agbonlahor-type pace.

You are losing me CD - Torres and Defore for starters have plenty in common, both are very skillful, great close control, quick (both of mind and of foot) and can make a goal out of nothing - not to mention their finishing ability. Doyle as quick as Saha? Agbonlahor? Young? or Yakabu? have you seen Baxter play? or Vaughan? all would leave Doyle in their wake. Fair enough they don't rely on their pace but they have it plus all the other skills required to be a striker, Doyle has all the skills but lacks the pace unfortunately. The fact they dont rely on their pace is what makes them good players same as the fact Doyle can cut it in the Premiership with less pace makes him such a good player. If he had their pace he would be at Chelsea.

tetsujin1979
10/03/2010, 9:22 AM
Doyle outstripped Evra (I think) at the weekend when running from the right side of midfield to release Jarvis (who really should have shot first time instead of passing)
Evra is no slouch either.

John83
10/03/2010, 12:28 PM
It'd be interesting to see that measured. I've lost track of the number of players over whose pace I've seen arguments. Part of it is down to players' acceleration - some players are lightning fast over the first five yards, others have a short burst of pace to get free of a defender, still others are uncatchable if only they can get ten yards to get up to speed. Nearly as important as that is how fast they are with a ball at their feet - there are players who are very quick off the ball but can't control a ball well at pace. Anyone know of a stats site which takes a punt at players' pace from game footage? I'm sure an interested stato with a background in video processing could get an enormous amount of data on it.

Acornvilla
10/03/2010, 4:26 PM
have a look at football manager thay have speed stats for all the players so would give you a pretty decent indication i guess..

John83
10/03/2010, 5:19 PM
That's just some fan picking a number he thinks is appropriate though. Also, like many CM fans, I have a favourite version and haven't bothered updating it in years.

Acornvilla
10/03/2010, 5:26 PM
guess we will just have to round up every irish footballer and race them

tetsujin1979
10/03/2010, 8:57 PM
Doyle's rating on footballtalentspotter: http://footballtalentspotter.com/player/kevindoyle-911.aspx

yapster
10/03/2010, 9:10 PM
Villa and Everton both have better options upfront, I'm afraid a yo-yo club is probably Doyles level now, he is a good player no question but too slow to be at an ambitious club. Back in the day he could have been at a top club but everyone wants strikers with pace now.
From an Irish point of view I think we have to hope Stokes gets the idiocy he has displayed out of his system in Scotland then come back and have another more successful crack at the EPL. That, and that Terry Dixon gets back to something close to the player he was going to be, cos there is not a lot of quality up front for us after Keane and DOyle.


I have high hopes for Stokes as long as he concentrates on his game. Doyle is a good honest pro but his lack of pace is worrying and his lack of goals.

Lenny82
11/03/2010, 9:10 AM
Does anybody remember when players used to race each other over 100m and then a champion would be named. I seem to remember Terry Phelan doing well. From memory it was a feature on Saint and Greavsey. Maybe they should bring that back!!!

tetsujin1979
11/03/2010, 9:15 AM
I remember Man City's Keith Curle was one of the last defenders left in the competition one year.

elroy
11/03/2010, 9:19 AM
Mick Mc in the paper today saying how Wolves have no chance of keeping Doyle if they go down. He is apparently the subject of interest of many clubs and according to Mick would not look at of place at City, Man Yoo or Chelsea. Pool could do alot worse than him as well.
Strange that Mick is even talking about the team going down, Pompey and Burnley are gone and Hull are very poor, they have a pretty decent chance of staying up.

irishfan86
12/03/2010, 2:10 AM
Strange that Mick is even talking about the team going down, Pompey and Burnley are gone and Hull are very poor, they have a pretty decent chance of staying up.

I thought it was strange as well, plus putting thoughts into Doyle's mind about moving on again might mess with him...ah well...

endabob1
12/03/2010, 8:00 AM
Wouldn't surprise me if Doyle has a get out clause in his contract, I would have had if I was in his shoes.

dr_peepee
12/03/2010, 12:08 PM
Wouldn't surprise me if Doyle has a get out clause in his contract, I would have had if I was in his shoes.

I thought at the time he signed should have joined Fulham... I can just about about see Wolves staying up though.