It wasn't anything to do with fitness. He was playing with reserves because the club want to get rid of him. Obviously the manager has now overruled them to say that actually he needs his best players to win games.
Doyle started against Gillingham and played for 64 minutes, so his fitness must be improving. Stearman and Doherty also started while Foley and McAlinden were on the bench.
It wasn't anything to do with fitness. He was playing with reserves because the club want to get rid of him. Obviously the manager has now overruled them to say that actually he needs his best players to win games.
They're probably hoping for the 'shop window' effect.
But unless he takes a massive pay cut...
Does anyone actually know the story here? We've had the theory that his wages are too high so the club can't play him under financial rules related to turnover, the theory that he was training with the reserves because he was unwanted and the club wanted to sell him (don't get that one "here, buy our player who we don't even let train with the 1st team"), and now he's being played to put him in the shop window so other clubs can see his ability and possibly buy him.....!
You'd think they'd just keep him, take the financial hit and use him to get promoted. He has more ability in his little left toe than 90% of the hacks in that league, believe me. If his head is wrong, send him away to Wexford for a couple of weeks. Do something. With a fully functional Kevin Doyle, Wolves should **** that league. And if they don't the manager should never work again.
Maybe you'll be proved right but I don't think so: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23573774
I'd imagine Doyle is different than the others in that he would command a transfer fee, whereas the others are likely to go for free to whoever will pay their inflated wages.
Didn't Henry join QPR?
Acc. to comments on my Facebook feed, O'Hara seems to despised by most Wolves fans...
Doyle and Ward less so, besides being perceived as cr*p last season. Along with the rest of their squad.
"We lost because we didn't win"- Ronaldo
Doyle to Swansea? Would love to see it happen, but I am sceptical about it.
http://www.independent.ie/sport/mich...-29503787.html
I really doubt any Premiership club would go for him. I like him and he has played well for Ireland, but there's no getting away from his goalscoring record. 5 league goals in 2011, 4 in 2013 and just 9 in the Championship. I think Celtic is the best things will get. Maybe a year in League 1 wouldn't be the end of the world for him? Could get him back in the goals.
I don't understand where all these Doyle rumours come from. Surely he's not still got Pat Dolan representing him?
I don't see it happening but I wouldn't be too surprised if one of the lower tier PL clubs picked him up either. His form and fitness hasn't been great since that injury a couple of years ago but it wasn't too long ago that a performance for Wolves was described as the finest exponent of the lone frontman in the Top Flight. Kevin Davies suffered a similar slump in his career including a failed loan to Millwall before thriving at Bolton in a particular role. Low scoring as it was. I wonder if there's more to his fitness than we know though.
Don't know but I felt there was a period where he was being flogged to death at club and international level.... he was taking a hell of alot of abuse from defenders over a sustained period.... no surprise that his body would betray him eventually....
I see today Stephen Ward went on loan to Brighton - not a mention of it here.... there seems to be a collective "meh!" when it comes to him.... Probably played a bit too much too for Wolves and Ireland and was a case of diminishing returns from him?
I feel for Ward. He cut his teeth as a left full with massive exposure at club and international level. His learning curve was under Severe scrutiny and an impression is formed and set. His age belies his experience I think.
Ward was actually a striker or winger until he was 23/24. No surprises he wouldn't have all the defender's instincts when called up to international level, although I still think he performed well most of the time.
Brighton is about his level, he scored on goal for Wolves against Liverpool around Christmastime a few years ago but other than that, he was crap for Wolves and even worse for Ireland. Terrible player. He had no business being anywhere near the Ireland team for the last two years.
Jackett happy with Doyle:
http://www.expressandstar.com/sport/...m-kevin-doyle/
No Somos muchos pero estamos locos.
Played OK v.Colchester yesterday (at the game!) but nowhere good enough for the Germans and probably Kazakhs too...
Respect for this though.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...type=1&theater
Last edited by ArdeeBhoy; 06/10/2013 at 10:17 AM.
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