Tommy Doyle | Signs for Wolves | will be confirmed Jul 1st

Of course I'm talking about Doyle. This thread is about Tommy Doyle. I just think it's a cuntish move. He's played 10 minutes of the match. Go celebrate with his keeper. Imagine de gea saved a penalty against Haaland and Bruno or Antony went and jumped in haalands face. We'd be calling them every name under the sun.

Indeed it is,but your weird initial comment didn't make that clear (hence the other members confusion and reply).

Your rag claim holds no weight,and is yet another odd comment.

No idea why you hate on this kid......but do yourself a favour and stop digging.
 
The Spanish had initiated the bad blood between the two teams early on in the match. Cole Palmer also reacted and they'd obviously been on the wind up all game.

Abel Ruiz, who missed the pen, got his comeuppance in my opinion. As he'd been at Palmer several times when they'd been pulling him to the ground and kicking out at him, etc.
 
The U21s played at a major final for a developmental league and maturities develop sooner or later. Doyle is no exception. The TV coverage didn't show the bench, nor the warmup, or mention if Diyle bumped into certain Spanish players during his times on loan, or the UEFA Youth League. Might be more reason behind it. Might be petulant. Lifted a trophy and nobody was hurt emotionally, for life. Well done. Keep developing...
 
Sorry misunderstood your post then, I can't say I even noticed Doyle in the clip you posted, so assumed it was about Trafford. I did wonder why it was in this thread though.

No worries. I noticed the player but didn't know who it was until I rewatched it slower and caught the shirt number. Before I realised it was Doyle I thought it was a **** ish move. Then was just disappointed when it was him so thought I'd discuss it in his thread.
 
Trafford made the saves, not Doyle. Instead of celebrating with Trafford, his first thought was to get in the face of the Spain penalty taker and goad him. A stupid reaction
Watching the video more closely I can see the point you are trying to make. It was a niggly game and the penalty seemed a bit dodgy so I can see how Doyle could be tempted to do what he did but without knowing any of the background it does look a bit bad - similar to when Keown jumped in front of Van Nistleroy when the latter missed a last minute penalty against the rags.
I'm not going to lose any sleep over it though.
 
What's happening with him?

Just a case of finding him the right move,i think it will be a permanent one.

The Blades would have been ideal,but surprisingly they aren't showing much enthusiasm for his return.

He is probably in an odd place.....too good for the Championship,but still unproven at Prem level.......and clubs that would be a good fit do not want to hand out relatively hefty contracts to a potential gamble.

Im confident the club that gives him an opportunity will reap the rewards,but he may well have to take one step back to take two forward.
 
Just a case of finding him the right move,i think it will be a permanent one.

The Blades would have been ideal,but surprisingly they aren't showing much enthusiasm for his return.

He is probably in an odd place.....too good for the Championship,but still unproven at Prem level.......and clubs that would be a good fit do not want to hand out relatively hefty contracts to a potential gamble.

Im confident the club that gives him an opportunity will reap the rewards,but he may well have to take one step back to take two forward.
That's a little disappointing after the last season he had at the top of Championship. Their fans(at least online) seemed to love him and it looked certain that they will take him to PL.
I can think of Southampton going for him to replace JWP, if/when he leaves.
 
That's a little disappointing after the last season he had at the top of Championship. Their fans(at least online) seemed to love him and it looked certain that they will take him to PL.
I can think of Southampton going for him to replace JWP, if/when he leaves.
The PL loan rules may be impacting him going back to SUFC on loan at least. Perhaps we're in talks about a permanent sale with the usual buy-back/sell-on deals with more than the one club. SUFC are going to have a relatively limited pot and will need to look at other parts of the team if they're planning on staying up.
 
Just a case of finding him the right move,i think it will be a permanent one.

The Blades would have been ideal,but surprisingly they aren't showing much enthusiasm for his return.

He is probably in an odd place.....too good for the Championship,but still unproven at Prem level.......and clubs that would be a good fit do not want to hand out relatively hefty contracts to a potential gamble.

Im confident the club that gives him an opportunity will reap the rewards,but he may well have to take one step back to take two forward.

Sheffield United should look to sign him, but we'll be looking for the usual sale with a buy back/sell on clause and they might want more proven players themselves. I've always wanted to see Doyle make it at City with his family connections to the club, it would have been a fantastic story for all parties. He's definitely good enough to play in the prem in my opinion, and he's had a couple of seasons in the Championship and shown an upward trajectory despite being 21 still. If he can get assurances on game time another move to the Championship wouldn't be a bad one. It wouldn't be a bad move to loan him again either if the offers aren't there this summer.
 
Sheffield United should look to sign him, but we'll be looking for the usual sale with a buy back/sell on clause and they might want more proven players themselves. I've always wanted to see Doyle make it at City with his family connections to the club, it would have been a fantastic story for all parties. He's definitely good enough to play in the prem in my opinion, and he's had a couple of seasons in the Championship and shown an upward trajectory despite being 21 still. If he can get assurances on game time another move to the Championship wouldn't be a bad one. It wouldn't be a bad move to loan him again either if the offers aren't there this summer.

Id be keeping him ahead of Philips,he is far more reliable and has the City style engrained inside him,i think he has the intelligence and the awareness that Philips lacks.

He proved against Spurs in the Cup (for SUFC) that he is more than capable.
 
Id be keeping him ahead of Philips,he is far more reliable and has the City style engrained inside him,i think he has the intelligence and the awareness that Philips lacks.

He proved against Spurs in the Cup (for SUFC) that he is more than capable.

The Phillips signing remains an odd one...keeping Lavia made much more sense...but we are where we are. Doyle is at least comfortable on the ball and capable of dictating the game where Kalvin's strength is intercepting play on the front foot but his weakness is an ability to also be an outlet and dictate the game from deep. He has a good passing range, but he's not going to play quick 1-2s and work his way up the pitch supporting players.
 
Interesting -
Id be keeping him ahead of Philips,he is far more reliable and has the City style engrained inside him,i think he has the intelligence and the awareness that Philips lacks.

He proved against Spurs in the Cup (for SUFC) that he is more than capable.
Do you think that he could play as a 6 in a single pivot or would he need another midfielder alongside him? Also is he good enough to play as an 8 for us? I too would like him to have a chance at City
 
Interesting -

Do you think that he could play as a 6 in a single pivot or would he need another midfielder alongside him? Also is he good enough to play as an 8 for us? I too would like him to have a chance at City

I think he is more than capable of performing the Rodri role,obviously to a far lesser degree.....but an effective one,in the more routine games,none the less.He definitely has the armoury to be a very decent deep lying midfielder,with the added bonus of being an excellent set piece taker.
 
Any news on this, guessing he will be loaned out again somewhere?

Much like THB......he had a very good season last year proving his ability at Championship level at least.Its odd that neither have been snapped up or at least have a queue of suitors waiting in the wings.

Perhaps clubs are playing it clever,hoping to get bargains towards the end of the window.

IMO both need selling,let them make careers for themselves.
 
Rumours that Celtic and Wolves are interested in him. IMO he is too good for the Scottish league but could see him being tempted as playing for Celtic almost guarantees domestic trophies.
 

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