I agree. Clubs outside the old firm have similar budgets to LOI sides. Almost no top LOI player would choose the rest of the SPL if had a decent LOI or Championship contract. Non old firm players tend to move to League One & not the Championship in England.
Doyle would do well to leave Reading. Although in poor form he is a solid reliable pro who won't be throwing tantrums.
I think Doyle started the season ok with Reading. Up until Christmas both he and Reading were doing quite well. I remember watching him play against West Ham shortly after Christmas and he and Kitson looked a really good striker partnership. You could see the amount of work the two of them had put in on the training ground as they worked tirelessly as a pair rather than two individuals. However in the new year things haven't gone Reading's way and Doyle has been played out of position a lot. I don't why this is but it quite common that a newly promoted club that enjoys success in their first promoted season usually struggles in their second season. Doyle's strength is probably his work rate and ability to work in tandem with his strike-partner. He, like all strikers, is reliant on the rest of the team and if the rest of team isn't performing there's only so much he can do. He's shown in the past he can score goals and his "poor form" is IMO a bi-product of Reading's "poor form".
Hunt brings a lot of energy to a side and is capable of helping out with the odd goal and good cross here and there but he's not a top-class player. Sunderland would be the perfect club for him.
If Reading get relegated I can see Long getting a lot more first-team opportunities and that's what he needs at his age. If Reading stay up I hope he gets loaned out to somebody willing to offer first-team football - he needs it. What I seen of Long he has shown he is a good footballer but is lacking a bit of "know-how" that comes from playing regularly.
Top clubs in UK
Man U
Chelsea
Arsenal
Liverpool
Rangers
Celtic
after that there is a huge gap!!
surely a move to celtic with 6-8 champions league games and 4 old firm clashes and a chance of winning many of them is just as good if not better than to a mediocre premiership team with just 8 games against the top 4 and realistically hoping for 4-6 points out of those 8 games and he rest of their games at a much lower level
Fair Play died Nov 18th 2009, Stade Francais.
Everton are a far superior outfit to Celtic or Rangers! And Villa and Spurs prob are too
maybe not, but whilst celtic are playing falkirk motherwell hibs and dundee united, everton are playing liverpool man yoo, arsenal, villa chelsea spurs etc etc etc.......
I knwo which team I would rather Irish internationals playing for and which league I would rather see them in GF
End of season transfer speculation, according to the Indo
Exodus at Sunderland: http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...s-1369311.html
Championship players in demand: http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...b-1369312.html
Connolly shafted again![]()
No suprise to se so many of the average Irish players at Sunderland probably moving on. Keeping Stokes and loaning him out for the season would be a good move IMO, preferably to a decent Championship team. Would show us once and for all whether he can cut it or not.
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Are Cork City still in the small print of any Kevin Doyle transfer contract?
I was more wondering how much![]()
Doyle is still a good player just played out of position. Whoever gets him will be getting a bargain as premiership defences will have forgotten about him. Hunt is my favourite type of player like Ray Houghton used to do he gets through a huge amount of dirty work but is deceptively skillful. He would be a great foil to someone like Arteta if he stays at Everton or even Scott Parker or Mark Noble at West Ham. Long would benefit more from a season as first choice in the championship than trying to stay in the Premiership as backup to someone in a bad team.
Help something bit me!!!
Reading down.
What now for our lads there?
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