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Happy_Martian

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Thought there was a thread for young Doyler but it seems to have disappeared.

Following his success as Young Player of the Year in our End of Regular Season awards, thought I'd pop over to one of the many Man City forums to gauge their opinions on his year with us.

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** No idea who or how capable Burns is but there's another name for us **

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Happy_Martian

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junglej13

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Thought there was a thread for young Doyler but it seems to have disappeared.

Following his success as Young Player of the Year in our End of Regular Season awards, thought I'd pop over to one of the many Man City forums to gauge their opinions on his year with us.

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** No idea who or how capable Burns is but there's another name for us **

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Burns was the lad who was linked in Jan. Tall lad who on the face of it had had a pretty underwhelming spell at Swansea on loan... As did another of our loanees!
 

ccfc1234

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No reason, given his development with us that he would not stay for another season. If he fancies Europe, will wish him well but vs being on the bench at Sunderland at the end of their league one campaign, it might be a gamble for him.
 

robbiekeane

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Remember when everyone was crying their eyes out saying we’ve just signed snotty nosed kids like Doyle

Loool
 

Sky Blue Pete

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His profession has been remarkable

His composure is his biggest asset and the only weakness is pace

I really do think future international
 

Balli001

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No reason, given his development with us that he would not stay for another season. If he fancies Europe, will wish him well but vs being on the bench at Sunderland at the end of their league one campaign, it might be a gamble for him.
It will be where man City want him to play. I highly doubt he will be here next year unless we are promoted
 

shmmeee

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It will be where man City want him to play. I highly doubt he will be here next year unless we are promoted

Think he needs another season in the oven before he’s ready for the Prem. Can see that being in Europe though.
 

robbiekeane

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That’s not really what I ridiculed though is it?

Saying someone has been shocking on a single occasion isn’t the same as crying about signing snotty nosed kids as a general theme is it.

Good effort though lad - keep going
Just in the interest of full transparency with the post I was replying to


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Astute

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It will be where man City want him to play. I highly doubt he will be here next year unless we are promoted
If they send him out on loan again it would be to a club that they know would play him.

They know we would play him and they would also like him to have more experience in the way we play. If we don't get promoted and he goes to a Championship side it would be between us and those who got relegated. Anything else would be a step backwards.

And if they gave him the choice?
 

Balli001

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If they send him out on loan again it would be to a club that they know would play him.

They know we would play him and they would also like him to have more experience in the way we play. If we don't get promoted and he goes to a Championship side it would be between us and those who got relegated. Anything else would be a step backwards.

And if they gave him the choice?
They own several clubs around Europe and let's be honest the bundesliga and potential European football is far greater than what we can offer.
 

Astute

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Can’t see why Man City would send him back to us (unless we went up). He’s already proved himself here and at this level. I think they’ll want one more new test for him and then he’ll be in their own squad season after
Loaning players out to other clubs isn't about them proving themselves. It is all about them getting first team experience and improving. They would also prefer their younger players to learn the way they play themselves.

Robins is very respected in the UK. Recently we have managed to get some really promising young players on loan. In return they have been coached in playing football the more skillful way and not just lumping the ball forward. We even had a player who was recalled from a loan at another club then loaned straight to us mid season.

How about Gyokeres? Showed just average promise when we took him on loan. Even many of our supporters didn't see much in him. Just a couple of years later he is in demand. Was it luck or was it excellent coaching?

None of this means we will get any loan players back next season. But would they choose a top Championship/lower Prem side who are proven to improve players knowing they will also get plenty of game time or send them elsewhere and hope for the best? This seasons loan players will have learned a lot and enjoyed every minute.
 

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