SebastianBlue
President, International Julian Alvarez Fan Club
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We are willing you to do well, lad, and you’ve earned it, don’t worry.
Just seen his interview on FB City site. What an articulate well balanced lad. Credit to his family and the club. Doyle Pardoe legacy does us proud!
Grandad-in-law is it not? I know it's by marriage rather than blood either way.is Alan Oakes also not his great uncle too?
Grandad-in-law is it not? I know it's by marriage rather than blood either way.
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A debut is always a day of pride for families. Your boy has made it. Going forward the story is Tommy Doyle, but blues of my generation are reminded of Mr Manchester City, Mike Doyle. If anyone bled blue blood, it was Doyle.
Well done Tommy Doyle. He played a very calm game. Kept it simple, but had a good touch on him that bought him space and time. Worked hard and I bet Pep was pleased.
He should be well and truly buzzing tonight. His granddad will be proud, and Mike Doyle would be proud too. He was one of my favorite players and it's really special to see him playing for City. My Dad is a Utd fan but he likes Mike Doyle because he was a big player of his era when he watched City at home and Utd at home on alternate weekends. He will be chuffed that he made his debut and he's a red. A link between City's past and present. The good thing though is that he's clearly there entirely on merit.
Realistically I think the next chance for these lads could be the Shakhtar home game.
I liked his interview on the official site. Good head on young shoulders and humble. That is the way to be.
Grandad-in-law is it not? I know it's by marriage rather than blood either way.
Always thought Alan Oakes and Glynn Pardoe were cousins
Very good performance last night, never miss a home game but that was a pleasant surprise. Tommy Doyle and Phil Foden are fantastic young players and well balanced lads.
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A debut is always a day of pride for families. Your boy has made it. Going forward the story is Tommy Doyle, but blues of my generation are reminded of Mr Manchester City, Mike Doyle. If anyone bled blue blood, it was Doyle.
Well done Tommy Doyle. He played a very calm game. Kept it simple, but had a good touch on him that bought him space and time. Worked hard and I bet Pep was pleased.
He should be well and truly buzzing tonight. His granddad will be proud, and Mike Doyle would be proud too. He was one of my favorite players and it's really special to see him playing for City. My Dad is a Utd fan but he likes Mike Doyle because he was a big player of his era when he watched City at home and Utd at home on alternate weekends. He will be chuffed that he made his debut and he's a red. A link between City's past and present. The good thing though is that he's clearly there entirely on merit.
Realistically I think the next chance for these lads could be the Shakhtar home game.
I liked his interview on the official site. Good head on young shoulders and humble. That is the way to be.