Another goal from Doyler - well finished after an indirect free-kick on the edge of the 6-yard box. Both him and Keogh playing well.
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Another goal from Doyler - well finished after an indirect free-kick on the edge of the 6-yard box. Both him and Keogh playing well.
handball?
Does anyone get worried when they see a player-thread pop up about a player that we haven't seen near the top list of threads in a while, that they have been injured or fell over a bus or fell while crossing the road or in givens case was making a cup of cha(tae)for his mammy and scalded his hands on the boiling kettle and has been ruled out for 3 weeks well probably 2 weeks exactly.
thought he was injured when i saw this pop up, phew!
Sorry for scaring you Paul!! looks like he got a good elbow on it alright. Couldn't believe I had to go to the links for Irish players to find aul Doyler actually.
Doyle on upcoming fixtures (club and country): http://www.skysports.com/story/0,195...676422,00.html
I just watched Vermaalen try to kick Doyle's nose clean off his head.
Doyle is the one player that i wouldn't worry about in that situation. He is one of the most commited and dedicated players ive ever seen play for Ireland. His ability to hold possesion is second to none and i'll be delighted if he's fit for both legs of the playoffs. Irish legend in the making.
I thought he played well today even though wolves got hammered. And loved it when he turned Gallas. Forcing Gallas to cut him down (Gallas got a yellow).
I agree, I thought Doyle was very lively but totally on a hiding to nothing.
Funny thing is, despite Arsenal's dominance in the end they really could / should have been behind. Wolves had the better of it at 0-0 and only for their forward overrunning the ball from an inswinging free kick - heading it backwards when he was totally free - it'd have been 1-0. 2 fortunate OGs later and the game was over.
We'll get chances against France and we need to take them.
Steve Bull spoke very highly of him last week in an interview on the box.. Said he'd be comfortable at a top 4 club...
more from Doyle on his teammates in the international setup: http://www.skysports.com/story/0,195...688492,00.html
just scored a very good goal. foley also playing afaik
Ward, Foley, and Doyle all played the full match for Wolves.
Thats 5 Premier League goals this season now for Doyler. If he gets 10 this season it will be a great achievement and he's half way there already.
Delighted to see Foley back in the team. Was he playing RB anyone know?
Yeah if he gets 10 goals it would be good.
Linked with a January move to Arsenal according to one of the Sunday rags I read yesterday.. NOTW I think.
I was saying to an arsenal supporting mate during the summer that he would have been a good buy for arsenal, certainly a better fit than donktner. But would wolves really sell him? Maybe I should rephrase that would arsenal be prepared to pay enough to get him?
Hard to give too much credence to the roumer given it's tabloid source, but yeah I couldn't see Arsenal paying much more than what Wolves paid Reading in the Summer for him...
Id have him in the United team ahead of Berbatov without a doubt
Im unconvinced by Doyle to be honest, dont doubt his work rate but his goal return, particularly for us, isnt great. Off the top of my head he just scored the one goal in the last campaign?
I take it the consenus is, that if Wolves get relegated this year that ye would be confident a regular premiership club would snap him up. Surely the likes of Blackburn, Bolton, Fulham etc would do very well with someone like Doyle.
Isn't the NOTW the paper who reported Doyle to Chelsea and Manchester United a few years back? I don't know why they pick Doyle for all these rumours because he's just a random Premiership player really.
His goal return wasn't great in the WC campaign but there were a couple of reasons why. One was he had injuries and was lacking match practise, which was one of the reasons he was taken off by Trap in a few games. In those games he didn't look like scoring and it was only right for the manager to change things around.
Second reason is playing alongside Robbie Keane who hardly ever sets anyone else up at international level, is a bit of a glory seeker and tends to let Doyle do all the dirty work of taking on big centre halves or going out the wing to retrieve the ball, while Keane sits in or around the box waiting for a sitter.
When he hasn't been injured, Doyle has probably been Wolves best player this season, by a good distance.
My only critisism for years of Robbie was that he was doing too much work outside the box and not staying up top enough to get into more goalscoring positions. Cant believe anyone is saying that he hangs around inside the box waiting for tap ins
You mustn't watch the same Robbie Keane that I do when playing for Ireland. He works as hard if not harder than Doyle closing down players. Then he gets blame for being in the right position to score goals :rolleyes: Robbie just can't win with some people.
I see Doyler was subbed again yesterday by Mick. Didn't see the game so not sure what that was about.
I was amazed McCarthy took Doyle off the other night. He was by far the main threat to Liverpool.
Think he took Doyle off against Liverpool as he knew that he was playing the full game against Man City and then last night as with Iwelumo and SEB he probably thought their more experienced partnership might nick us a goal if we were lumping it up to the big man.
I absolutely love Doyler, although do have a slight concern about his stamina as he appears to run himself into the ground in some games.
Also want him to forge his strike partnership with SEB ASAP. It's not quite intuitive at the moment. I know some people argue that his partnership with Robbie is not quite interlinking and to be fair Coppell used to rotate him with Kitson, Lita and Long a lot, so it might just be that he doesn't work as old-fashioned two up top striker, as he does a hell of a lot of running into the corners and if anything brings midfielders into the game more which may well be why he has always played with goalscoring midfielders such as Kitson, Harper, Whelan, Milijas etc as he is creating the holes by dragging defenders all over the place. To be fair the best I have seen him play is with Keogh up front as a partnership as the two were very fluid and were difficult to track a lot like Bellamy and Tevez were last night for Man City.
Another point is that Doyle missed a lot of preseason in the summer with injury and it may have an effect on his stamina.
Doyle is unfortunately lacking the one thing all top clubs want in their strikers. Pace. The guy is a great finisher, a great grafter, good in the air and quite tricky but he is just a little too slow against the better defences in the EPL. As for the stuff about Keane being lazy and selfish.. really? He works his ******** off for every team he plays for, probably his biggest attribute now!