Michael Doyle re signing for City (2 Viewers)

Bob Latchford

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I believe he'd still do a good job in LG2 and , definitely the type of [Dog Of War ] player CCFC need to kick /punch/fight their way to promotion.
 

dongonzalos

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But he did exactly what your saying is very hard to in the season that finished less than a week ago!?

Unless he loses all fitness in the next 3 months he can do the job just fine ( awaits injury in pre-season)

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Hope you are right but. At 35 another season is a lot harder. Hence why you don't see many central midfielders still playing at 35/36
You do see some at 34/35 but not that many. Fingers crossed you are right but I would like another player if that ilk as well to share the burden.
 

fernandopartridge

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Hope you are right but. At 35 another season is a lot harder. Hence why you don't see many central midfielders still playing at 35/36
You do see some at 34/35 but not that many. Fingers crossed you are right but I would like another player if that ilk as well to share the burden.
He's played 200 games in 4 seasons you tit

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Brighton Sky Blue

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Let's go after all the others given nicknames by 'Cookie' Coleman:

'Boozy' Guillaume Beuzelin
Gary 'Deegs' Deegan
Keiren 'Westy' Westwood
'Micky Doyler' Michael Doyle
Jay 'Tabby' Tabb

And many more.
 

SkyBlueSid

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I'm afraid I was never a fan of Doyle the first time round, and we obviously had his best years here. So I really don't think signing a 36-year-old is the way forward. Portsmouth clearly had a decent team around him, which can sometimes be ideal for an older head. But that is not likely to be the case at City next season.

My other thought is that we have signed plenty of players around that sort of age that have just come for one last payday, such as Kilbane, Sherwood and others. The only time it has ever paid off, even short term, was with Dennis Wise. Doyle is certainly no Dennis Wise though!
 

chave

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Pompey fan here.

Sad to see Doyle go, although I don't think he would be as effective in League 1 as he was last season. He was the heartbeat of our team playing as one of two holding midfielders. He dictated tempo, switched the play well and, when needed, dropped back to be our third central defender. After watching him for two seasons, I honestly can't remember much he's done from a footballing standpoint, but he was ever present and rarely even substituted. I never thought he contributed much, until I saw how much we missed him when he wasn't there (he was substituted at half time for fighting a team-mate).

My lasting memories will be him going to the fans to celebrate after we got promoted, or him encouraging the fans to make more noise, or the occasional bit of dirty gamesmanship that we all say we hate, but secretly love when it's our team. I wish him the best of luck in the future, and hope he can take you back up.
 

RegTheDonk

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If we need someone of experience, especially at this level, then can't see why not take him back. Think he would be good muscle to hopefully break up play and allow Bigi to show a bit of flair. Lots of us have been saying oh, its L2, it'll be rough, the kids will be in for a kicking. Well this bloke will be up for a bit of that .... if we were signing Lloyd McGrath at this age, we'd be chuffed, and Lloyd wasn't exactly a flair player.
 

skybluedan

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I tell you who will bo over the moon with this signing .. torch didn't Mr Doyle ta have his pic taken once with torches best mate on it ? Or was I over taken by fumes again?
 

oakey

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We have now sunk so low that we have found a level in which a 35 year old St. Michael of Doyle might genuinely be a decent signing.
This is so depressing.
 

Alkhen

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We have now sunk so low that we have found a level in which a 35 year old St. Michael of Doyle might genuinely be a decent signing.
This is so depressing.

Yeah we are at an all time low but FFS cheer up and be glad we have a manager who can see what is needed in League 2. Doyle just completed 42 games in a championship winning team, comparing him now to his time in the championship is a bit mad
 

CCFC1686

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Doyle is just what we have needed for a while, think this will be a very astute signing. I agree he's not a great footballer and he's definitely no vincelot, but does the dirty stuff well, knows the league and leads by example. His experience will show in a team built mainly with youth.
 

CovBurty

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I'm OK with Doyle. He kicks. He motivates. He bollocks you, if needed. As we are now L2, as long as he stays fit, a player we can use. Maybe he can literally kick some life into our useless lot!
 

steve82

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Not so sure why the negativity around him. He's bringing everything we lacked last season in experience in the middle of the park, with the added bite league two demands. Yes he's gonna be 36 and played over 600 league games but it says something that he's been ever present in every side he's been at and rarely missed any games.
There is no point comparing him to the days in the championship, we're hiring him to play in league two sadly tho I'm sure he will be just fine dictating the tempo and crunching anyone who wants to go toe to toe.
League two is gonna be a real shock to many of us, it's a league that will demand respect so this is a good first signing of the summer.
A man who's played the level and won.


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fernandopartridge

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Yeah we are at an all time low but FFS cheer up and be glad we have a manager who can see what is needed in League 2. Doyle just completed 42 games in a championship winning team, comparing him now to his time in the championship is a bit mad
The constant maudlin is tedious. We are a 4th tier team, haven't been a top league team for 16 years. We're getting like Wolves or Liverpool, divine right mentality. Boo fucking hoo we were once a top flight side and had a ruinous period of spending millions.
Getting promoted is about pragmatism not ideals. This signing is a player who has just captained a team at this level to promotion. What do people expect?

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fernandopartridge

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Doyle is just what we have needed for a while, think this will be a very astute signing. I agree he's not a great footballer and he's definitely no vincelot, but does the dirty stuff well, knows the league and leads by example. His experience will show in a team built mainly with youth.
He is or was better than Vincelot

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Gint11

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Doyle is exactly what we need in midfield in league 2. An absolute gobshite with a bite. And most important of all, he's a leader we are desperate for. Just need to get creative people around him like Stevenson and Thomas etc


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skybluetony176

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Can't complain too much about this signing. A good committed player who's well experienced at this level. Yes he isn't the youngest but still capable of 40 games a season.
 

vow

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He is or was better than Vincelot
Can't agree with that FP, due to Doyle unable to pass a football forward with any accuracy!
Also, I believe Vincelot would have made a good captain had he stayed, think he was made capt. by Bradford (?)
 

Adge

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We had him for 7-8 years in the Championship as the mainstay of our midfield. So why the hell did we persist with him for all that time if he is a "good league 2 player"?
Might do the piano pusher role ok but we need the piano player along side him.
Can't remember the last time one of our players got a yellow card for putting the boot in-he will certainly do that!
 

matesx

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A shit Dennis Wise

Saying that Im very happy Doyle's coming back.
 

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