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    Neil, the style of Spurs play and the attacking flair players they have ensure that many more chances are presented to Keane than to Doyle. I wonder what there respective percentage rates are with regards to shots/goals.

    According to opta Robbie Keane's Conversion rate (22%) is behind only Nicholas Anelka (25%) Not sure what Doyle's is
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    doyle and keane are both top quality and it will be up to our next manager to get them working together as a unit. would rather have a big quinn type player up front with one or other of them but we dont so we will have to get these two firing together.

    havent seen a huge amt of doyle this season but what i have seen has impressed me. chelsea would be a bad move to me and he should stay at reading

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    I must say that Keane and Doyle were very good together in Cardiff, they worked as a pair. This was due in my opinion to Don Givens working with them in training. Just goes to show that Staunton did not do anything in the training sessions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeilMcD View Post
    I must say that Keane and Doyle were very good together in Cardiff, they worked as a pair. This was due in my opinion to Don Givens working with them in training. Just goes to show that Staunton did not do anything in the training sessions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by superfrank View Post
    Scott Sinclair is only 18???

    He's one for the future, hence why he's not playing all the time.

    If Doyle's moving he should go up the league, not down. Sunderland and Boro are both struggling this year and if he went he could end up back in the Championship very quickly.

    He can do better than Reading, Boro or Sunderland. Don't think he'd get much of a chance at Everton with Yakubu and Johnson. Maybe Newcastle.
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    Doyle to Villa?

    doyle to villa, could it happen sky sports have reported it, maybe wouldnt be such a bad move, martin oneill would help him and villa are a team on the up, look solid, just need a goalscorer.
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    colin doyle? michael doyle? billy doyle*?

    *I doubt the local shop owner at home is on his way to villa, but you never know.
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    Saw that rumour from The Telegraph. Guardian says Villa is looking at Defoe.

    I think Doyle plays very similarly to Larsson and would do well under O'Neill. He's building a decent side at Villa, but would he be an automatic starter with Carew and Agbonlahor there?

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    id say a manager like O'Neill would get the best out of Doyle..Id like to see him there..for me carew is a spent force, both yooung and agbonlathor arent goalscorers, doyle would be a perfect centre forward in a three pronged attack of Young, Doyle, Agbonlathor
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    Would rather a move to villa than chelsea.. hasnt been a quality irishman there since the heady townsend houghton stan mcgrath and erm cascarino days
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    If it happens I think it would be an ideal move for both Doyle and Villa.As stated by others, O'Neil is a good manager and is slowly getting a good team together.Kevin would flourish, particularly with his great heading ability at the end of good crosses from Ashley Young.......and We would obviously benefit from Doyle's progression
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    I wouldn't mind this, he's definitely good enough to play for Villa, and it would hopefully mean a chance for Long to establish himself as a Reading starter.

    That said, I'd be happy enough if he stayed with Reading.

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    It'd certainly be a good move for him. Lita and Kitson are probably better than what Villa have up front, never mind Doyle.

    I see Man City are linked with Podolski for a reported price of €15m. imo Doyle's just as good and I'd love to see him play for a team like City. He'd be playing as a lone striker in a very creative team and it would at least give us a bit of variety away from the 4-4-2.

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    I think Doyle plays very similarly to Larsson and would do well under O'Neill. He's building a decent side at Villa, but would he be an automatic starter with Carew and Agbonlahor there?
    As a Villa supporter it would be great to have an Irishman in the team again. I reckon he would start. I like Carew but he seems injury prone and never lasts to full 90 minutes. Agbonlahor is a wide player for Villa. Himself and Young play either side of Carew - 4-3-3 / 4-5-1. Its a formation that works but i'd like another striker added to the mix, maybe leave out a central midfield player, i.e. Petrov whose been very poor for Villa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ciaran View Post
    Yes Carew sucks.
    He certainly sucked Richard Dunne silly 3 or 4 weeks ago and generally regarded to have won that battle.
    Carew is a first choice, a fans favourite and a quintessential line leader.

    At best Doyle would be used to replace the oft injured Carew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Ogba View Post
    The thing is that Keane gets into the right positions all the time but I've never ever been convinced by his finishing in one-on-one situations.....see Germany at home where he tried to lob Lehmann as an ideal example.

    If Doyle had Keane's positional sense I think he'd be lethal...
    June 5th 2002 Ibaraki

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    Quote Originally Posted by DotTV View Post
    June 5th 2002 Ibaraki
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    Ibaraki was a chance he took in an instant - purely instinctive. He had more time to think against Lehmann, and that's where Robbie is less than convincing. Fine player mind you and a very impressive goalscorer. One on one's and headers aren't his best skills though his finish in Cardiff was superb.

    Just on that point: has anyone noticed Eduardo's goals for Arsenal recently? Now that's composure in a one on one situation.

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