Good luck to him. Maybe dropping another division is what he needs in the form of both a confidence booster and a kick up the back side to perform well on a more consistent basis.
He did show glimpses of what he could do, just not half as much as he should have done. Flip side of that coin was that he spent a lot more time when on the pitch doing things no footballer should ever do.
Mate of mine text me tonight asking about him. I said technically he looked 'okay' at times but pretty gangly and didn't like to get stuck in. Said they could've signed worse.
I thought the poster on here mentioned him as being the player lined up to play along side Barton at Pompey. Or was that just me reading it how I wanted? As I don't wish to hear (or even worse see it happen) Doyle returning here either
Bang on. Hughes and Doyle still give me nightmares. To be fair, what we've had since has collectively been toilet bar the odd one or two players but how they managed to stay as our preferred partnership in central midfield, still baffles me.