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Re: RUMOUR - Doyle to West Ham for 7.5m

by Barry the bird boggler » 28 Aug 2008 14:17

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Barry the bird boggler According to the EP there have been NO enquiries for any Reading player for 2 weeks. HTH.


According to this, there HAS.

READING have drawn up a list of potential targets in case they lose their own players to Premier League clubs before the transfer window closes on September 1.

The Royals do not expect to receive any fresh bids between now and Monday’s midnight deadline despite rumours that Aston Villa are prepared to meet their £7 million asking price for Kevin Doyle.

It is understood Martin O’Neill has already failed with one offer of around £5 million, but he could come back with more.

Therefore, Reading have identified a number of suitable replacements, although they insist they will fight to keep hold of Doyle.

Director of football, Nick Hammond, told The Chronicle: “The recent performances of a number of players has given the manager food for thought in terms of team selection.

“We’ve also added Dave Mooney and Chris Armstrong in the past week and Steve Coppell is happy with the balance of the squad.

“But we are still aware that there are a few days to go before the deadline closes and we are still vulnerable to bigger clubs.

“We have to be in a position to react in case any body goes. We must have enough time to acquire replacements ourselves.”

Middlesbrough were also tracking James Harper but have not come back with an improved offer after failing with £3 million.

Sunderland also went as far as offering £5 million for Stephen Hunt in January but Roy Keane now appears to have cooled his interest.

“We haven’t had any official or firm bids for a player in the last couple of weeks,” insisted Hammond. “I’m hoping that continues for the next few days until the window closes.

“If we do receive any more offers we will judge them on merit, but they must be in the best interests of our club.”

The Royals completed their third summer signing on Tuesday with the capture of Sheffield United’s Chris Armstrong on a three-year deal for £500,000, rising to £800,000 on appearances.

The 26-year-old left-back is seen as Nicky Shorey’s long-term replacement and he arrives after £200,000 Cork City striker Dave Mooney and £600,000 Dundee United forward Noel Hunt.

“Chris is a great signing,” added Hammond. “He’s played Championship level and above and we know he can do an excellent job for us.

“It should also give Stephen Hunt the opportunity to push on and have a bigger impact going forward.”


Where does it say that then? If anything it agrees with the EP statement - as per Mr Hammond :

We haven’t had any official or firm bids for a player in the last couple of weeks

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Re: RUMOUR - Doyle to West Ham for 7.5m

by Spotters Badge » 28 Aug 2008 14:18

Doyle to Leave?

KEVIN Doyle expects to leave Reading before the transfer window closes this week, with Aston Villa favorites to sign the Wexford man.

The 24-year-old said, “I would expect something to happen before the transfer window closes.

“It was very tough, it was difficult last season. But whatever doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. You are playing against better players, stronger players who are sharper and quicker and it makes you mentally and physically better.

“But it’s partly my own fault that I’m not playing at that level, so it is up to me to get myself back there.”

Reading have signed striker David Mooney for Cork City as a replacement for Doyle, with cash strapped Cork receiving something in the region of *250,000 for the player.



http://www.irishabroad.com/news/irish-voice/sport/Articles/celtic-return280808.aspx

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Re: RUMOUR - Doyle to West Ham for 7.5m

by Thaumagurist* » 28 Aug 2008 14:21

I'm sorry, I seem to have fallen asleep due to this thread being so dull. Has it been confirmed yet?

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Re: RUMOUR - Doyle to West Ham for 7.5m

by Barry the bird boggler » 28 Aug 2008 14:23

Thaumagurist* I'm sorry, I seem to have fallen asleep due to this thread being so dull. Has it been confirmed yet?


Yes I can confirm that Thaumagurist* is asleep

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Re: RUMOUR - Doyle to West Ham for 7.5m

by Platypuss » 28 Aug 2008 14:30

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KEVIN Doyle expects to leave Reading before the transfer window closes this week, with Aston Villa favorites to sign the Wexford man.

The 24-year-old said, “I would expect something to happen before the transfer window closes.


Not new news.


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Re: RUMOUR - Doyle to West Ham for 7.5m

by madreadingfan » 28 Aug 2008 16:41

can he oxf*rd off already

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Re: RUMOUR - Doyle to West Ham for 7.5m

by brendywendy » 28 Aug 2008 16:44

yup
agreed, sorry to see him go
but with his current performances, and qu8otes to the press id be happy for him to feck off

for the right price

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Re: RUMOUR - Doyle to West Ham for 7.5m

by Matt de K » 28 Aug 2008 16:49

I'm not understanding all these negative comments about Doyle.

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Re: RUMOUR - Doyle to West Ham for 7.5m

by winchester_royal » 28 Aug 2008 16:52

Matt de K I'm not understanding all this negative comments about Doyle.


You obviously haven't watched a Reading game in the last year then.


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Re: RUMOUR - Doyle to West Ham for 7.5m

by Streets » 28 Aug 2008 17:10

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Matt de K I'm not understanding all this negative comments about Doyle.


You obviously haven't watched a Reading game in the last year then.


18 months.

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Re: RUMOUR - Doyle to West Ham for 7.5m

by brendywendy » 28 Aug 2008 17:12

Matt de K I'm not understanding all these negative comments about Doyle.

sorry didnt mean to be nagative
just that with his performances in the last year, and a high price offered id be very tempted to take it now.

without denegrating his ability, or contribution to the team,
i love the guy

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Re: RUMOUR - Doyle to West Ham for 7.5m

by Barry the bird boggler » 28 Aug 2008 17:16

That's it exactly, he suffered as with the rest of the under-achievers and not been helped by mistakes made by the management in the last year.

7 million plus we'd jump at for him but as the club wouldn't buy anyone to replace him is it really worth it?

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Re: RUMOUR - Doyle to West Ham for 7.5m

by winchester_royal » 28 Aug 2008 17:18

Barry the bird boggler That's it exactly, he suffered as with the rest of the under-achievers and not been helped by mistakes made by the management in the last year.

7 million plus we'd jump at for him but as the club wouldn't buy anyone to replace him is it really worth it?


Yep, cause then Hunt N might get a chance.


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Re: RUMOUR - Doyle to West Ham for 7.5m

by RoyalBlue » 28 Aug 2008 17:19

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Matt de K I'm not understanding all these negative comments about Doyle.

sorry didnt mean to be nagative
just that with his performances in the last year, and a high price offered id be very tempted to take it now.

without denegrating his ability, or contribution to the team,
i love the guy


I'd agree with you - but for the fact that the vast majority (if not all) of the money we get for him is unlikely to be reinvested in strengthening the squad with some real proven quality. That being the case, I'd rather keep the asset that is Kevin Doyle, albeit that he is currently woefully out of form.

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Re: RUMOUR - Doyle to West Ham for 7.5m

by andrew1957 » 28 Aug 2008 17:42

Anyone wanting Doyle sold must be mad.

As others have said the money will not be reinvested and if we get past the transfer deadline Doyle's only way back to the PL will be to score loads of goals before January (and then look for a move) or to stay with RFC and get promotion.

At the end of the day he is ambitious and sensible and I am sure he will give his all for us and regain his form.

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Re: RUMOUR - Doyle to West Ham for 7.5m

by Matt de K » 28 Aug 2008 19:17

andrew1957 Anyone wanting Doyle sold must be mad.

As others have said the money will not be reinvested and if we get past the transfer deadline Doyle's only way back to the PL will be to score loads of goals before January (and then look for a move) or to stay with RFC and get promotion.

At the end of the day he is ambitious and sensible and I am sure he will give his all for us and regain his form.


Exactly. Anyone who thinks that Doyle is shite is in dreamland. Wakey wakey. Getting rid of Doyle may be a financial gain for JM, but that would be the only gain regarding RFC. No replacement will be brought - especially with 2 working days to go. Mooney was brought because he was cheap and worth a punt. He is definately no adequate replacement for Kits AND Doyle let alone BOTH, although i have only seen him for 20mins or so. Losing Doyle would be a massive blow to any chance of getting back in the top 6 of the league.

We haven't directly replaced Kitson, and we got big bucks for him. All these people who WANT doyle to go - who's going to replace him eh??

Now getting a decent price for him is a no-brainer. Of course we would bite hands off for silly money, and I'm sure Doyle would jump at the chance of another shot at the prem. But saying things like "I'd drive him there myself" & "He can oxf*rd off already" are totally ridiculous IMO

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Re: RUMOUR - Doyle to West Ham for 7.5m

by Victor Meldrew » 28 Aug 2008 19:34

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andrew1957 Anyone wanting Doyle sold must be mad.

As others have said the money will not be reinvested and if we get past the transfer deadline Doyle's only way back to the PL will be to score loads of goals before January (and then look for a move) or to stay with RFC and get promotion.

At the end of the day he is ambitious and sensible and I am sure he will give his all for us and regain his form.


Exactly. Anyone who thinks that Doyle is shite is in dreamland. Wakey wakey. Getting rid of Doyle may be a financial gain for JM, but that would be the only gain regarding RFC. No replacement will be brought - especially with 2 working days to go. Mooney was brought because he was cheap and worth a punt. He is definately no adequate replacement for Kits AND Doyle let alone BOTH, although i have only seen him for 20mins or so. Losing Doyle would be a massive blow to any chance of getting back in the top 6 of the league.

Well said Matt.
As soon as there is a whiff of a player leaving then suddenly we get all this "he's no good "etc. nonsense.
Shorey,Kitson,Doyle and Harper (as well as Sidwell) have all been terrific players for us and from time to time have experienced dips in form.
Last season they were playing against some of the best teams in Europe so no wonder that,with some moderate players around them,they didn't shine every week.
There have been 3 league games over 3 weeks when Doyle hasn't been great but this clamour for brother Hunt to claim his place after a few cameo roles(two against the might of Dagenham and Luton) is ludicrous IMHO and some people are even suggesting that Mooney play ahead of him.
Having lost our best striker I really don't want us to lose our next best and if Doyle is still with us on Monday night I will be delighted.
The thought of having just Lita,Hunt,Long and Mooney as our striking options makes me think that we would scrap any thoughts of promotion as soon as August is over.

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Re: RUMOUR - Doyle to West Ham for 7.5m

by papereyes » 28 Aug 2008 23:36

Dear Reading FC

If we sell any player to Villa, can you try to get Craig Gardner in return

Yours sincerely

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Re: RUMOUR - Doyle to West Ham for 7.5m

by juanpablo » 29 Aug 2008 01:12

papereyes Dear Reading FC

If we sell any player to Villa, can you try to get Craig Gardner in return

Yours sincerely

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lol ?


dont think so

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Re: RUMOUR - Doyle to West Ham for 7.5m

by papereyes » 29 Aug 2008 08:20

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papereyes Dear Reading FC

If we sell any player to Villa, can you try to get Craig Gardner in return

Yours sincerely

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lol ?


dont think so


In which way? A year on loan is not beyond the realms of possibility (he's what? 22 tops) and he's far better than our midfielders.

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