Captains Sheffield United in the League Cup against Spuds tonight.
Can a mod change the title to just 'Michael Doyle'?
Released by Sheffield United
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32728558
Jaysis, that's some change from the last post about him!
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
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was involved in an incident in the dressing room at half time at the weekend: http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/38129553
Sounds like Doyle won.
Doyle had three front teeth knocked out by a teammate when he was at Coventry.
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/f...ground-2272860Doyle, though, still feels aggrieved after the incident and says: 'I would have taken a fractured jaw or cheekbone, two black eyes or a broken nose because they can all settle down.
'But I am going to have three false teeth for the rest of my life, so it is difficult to just forgive someone.'
Returning to Coventry after his contract ends at Portsmouth: http://www.ccfc.co.uk/news/article/2...y-3712464.aspx
Some hit from Doyle to open the scoring last night!
https://www.the42.ie/michael-doyle-5350334-Feb2021/
Three quarters of the game in goal and down to ten men, only conceded in injury time in a 3-1 win. Comes across really well in the interview. Always seemed to be a really good pro. The fact he's still captaining a side and earning a living from it at 38 is probably proof of that.
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Wow, I didn't realise he was still playing! Seems to have been around for ever.
Doyle has has been appointed as a professional development phase coach at Portsmouth, after stints as Asst Head Coach at Notts County and Forest Green Rovers. Doyle Returns In Academy Role - News - Portsmouth (portsmouthfc.co.uk)
He made 90 appearances for Pompey during his playing career. He began his first team appearances (22) at Aarhus, played 313 times in the EFL Championship, 195 times in League One, and 151 times in League Two (Wikipedia).
Doyle made one substitute appearance for the Republic of Ireland, in the 1-0 away win in Amsterdam in 2004.
There was a bit of luca connell about doyle. At the time there was a lot of us thinking he didn't get a fair crack at celtic and should have broken through there. His Denmark move was a bit of this could be the future irish lads making the move to Europe. Fair play to him he had a proper career and must have been a very good pro
Liam Miller (RIP) was also loaned out to AGF at the same time and he had much better success at breaking into the Celtic first team at the time. The lack of Ireland caps and pushing on beyond a declining Coventry would suggest it was the right call to let him go. A very solid professional career though.
Appointed manager of non league Woking last week
https://www.wokingfc.co.uk/news/arti...-team-manager/
Woking not Walsall I assume.
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