First goal for QPR after 6 mins!!!!!!!!!!
U Rs!!!
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First goal for QPR after 6 mins!!!!!!!!!!
U Rs!!!
Dam, just checked to see if he was playing and saw he had scored.
Was header, no surprise there, I think he headed in a corner, well not quite
Goal! Queens Park Rangers 1, Burnley 0. Kevin Doyle (Queens Park Rangers) header from the left side of the six yard box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Niko Kranjcar with a cross following a corner.
Not seen it but I know they type of goals he gets, glancing headers often, just see it actually header from the the near post level into the centre of the goal, typical doyle
And Richard Dunne scored!! Some sort of balletic volley effort I think (well about as balletic as Dunne can get anyway).
Sort of hooked in volley.
If you told me that Kevin Doyle could be playing Premier League football next season last month, I probably would have laughed. Things could finally be turning around for him. If QPR (second) hold on, they will go 6 points clear of Burnley.
He's visibly tired now and has lost the ball last 3 times he's got it. They should take him off before they go further behind.
yep, they should have taken him off after 60
Doyle is only on loan though isn't he?
So if they did get promoted he is not guaranteed to go with them.
Even if he is you could see arry offloading a whole load more.
Certainly better off playing the Championship than League One, both sides are in a promotion battle
so I guess they will have to see how those pan out, hopefully QPR get promoted and they get to keep
him, worst case is he is back in League One again!
His career rejuvenation continues with an equaliser against Reading his afternoon. 1-1 atm.
GOAL: QPR 1 Reading 1
20mins - Reading pass up countless opportunities to clear the danger and, as a result, the hosts are level. Junior Hoilett escapes down the left and centres and, after a game of pinball inside the area, Kevin Doyle pounces to force home after McCarthy spills Keane's low poke.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...ship-live.html
Against all odds, Doyle bounces back from League One mediocrity to playing a pivotal part in QPR's promotion push.... and then promptly gets injured and is ruled out for 6 weeks. Back at Wolves.
http://www1.skysports.com/football/n...to-knee-injury
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-30179446.html
Back at QPR on Monday after recovering from injury sooner than expected.
http://www.shropshirestar.com/sport/...kenny-jackett/
Wanted permanently by Harry.
http://www.expressandstar.com/sport/...k-over-future/
Heavily rumoured that he is signing this week in a £1m deal.
http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/sport...k-bank-7207558
Harry praises Doyle; won't break the bank for Doyle.
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-30336087.html
Tireless work ethic has cost Doyle goals, insists Coppell.
The one who blows: I got you babe.
Doyle: hey bud.
Towb: what?
Doyle: if I could only...
Towb: hey bud
Doyle: hey, do you like cher?
Towb: I once cared about an Ireland match.
........um yeah. Don't quit your day job.
John Aldridge was approaching 36 when he went to USA 94 on international 13 goals from 60 odd caps....
Bizarre that Doyle, not yet 31, already has 13 goals from 57 games, this in spite of his much reported lack of goals of late...
Conceivable he could level with or overtake Aldridge's tally of 19 and maybe even finish second highest goal scorer - Niall Quinn there at moment on 21 goals.
True.
Though Aldridge didn't make his debut for us till he was 28 (and didn't score till he was 30). Doyle made his debut at 22.
Could Doyle end up as the biggest winner of this post-season tour?
Yes. In short.
It also depends on his next move. If he moves to the Premiership with QPR he has to be playing regularly.
Hes wasted the last couple of years with Wolves for whatever reason. Hes a very under rated player, as a Celtic fan Id love to see him there but he definitely needs out of Wolves anyway
http://www1.skysports.com/transfer/n...ocus-elsewhere
Burnley after Lukas Jutkiewicz (who is supposedly eligible) and Danny Graham.
Graham has 1 goal in his last 34 Premier League games ffs.
How the hell are either of them a better option at this level than Doyle? Burnley have been credited with an interest in Doyle in the recent past. If they want to sign someone that can bag 10-15 a season at Championship level - at least - then OK, but Graham and Jutkiewicz? They have never done it at any level. Doyle has the PL and International experience, better workrate, hold up play and a goal return that isn't much worse than theirs at all; better in the PL even.
Edit: I suppose, theoretically, Doyle could be on wages that greatly exceed what Jutkiewicz in particular, and Graham, are earning.
If you look at their club records you see the difference, Aldridge was get a goal about every other game, Doyle is about 1 in 4.
Aldridge 1987–1989 Liverpool 83 (50)
Doyle
2005–2009Reading 157 (55) 2009– Wolverhampton Wanderers 156 (30)
No comparison really.
Doyle linked with a move to Crystal Palace: http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2014/...-deadline-day/
Loan move to Crystal Palace until January all but finalised, according to Daniel McDonnell.
Yep, I saw Steve Parrish quoted as saying an ex-EPL striker was on his way. Time for Doylet to take his chance, if he still has the hunger.
Great move for him, I still think he can do a job at the top level.
Did he get in the door, a lifeline to his top flight career if it is the case.
Fox in the box is back.
confirmed loan until January: http://www.cpfc.co.uk/news/article/d...e-1892328.aspx
Murray is heading out on loan to Reading, which is a strange one, so Doyle could be straight into the side
Don't think Warnock likes Murray, so Doyle got a break?
Possibly though Murray has just comeback from a bad injury and they wanted him to get some game time but obviously not in their own first team!
Hope Doyler can make the most of the 5 months on loan
http://www.croydonadvertiser.co.uk/C...ail/story.html
Back at Wolves after loan spell cut short by injury.
http://www.expressandstar.com/sport/...doyles-future/
Back at Palace as he nears return to full fitness.