by Royalwaster » 08 Jun 2009 08:24
by toppy » 08 Jun 2009 08:39
by Alan Partridge » 08 Jun 2009 08:54
toppy Everton are preparing a £7m swoop for two players from Reading - winger Stephen Hunt and striker Kevin Doyle. (Daily Star)
by Agent Balti » 08 Jun 2009 09:04
by Row Z Royal » 08 Jun 2009 09:06
Agent Balti £6.9m is a fair price for Doyle, I'd say.
by Sun Tzu » 08 Jun 2009 09:19
by Ginger Ninjas » 08 Jun 2009 09:28
Everton are preparing a £7m swoop for two players from Reading - winger Stephen Hunt and striker Kevin Doyle. (Daily Star)
by loyalroyal4life » 08 Jun 2009 09:49
Sun Tzu Burnely's bid reported to be £6 million and they have £25 million in their 'kitty'.
If they open at £6 million then clearly there is scope for negotiation.
Not sure how keen he'd be to go though, likley to be a tough season (although not an inevitable relegation) and you wonder what their wage offer would be.
I suspect this will be the first of a number of interested clubs and neither RFC or Doyle will jump at it until they have seen who else is in the market and what the going rate is for a proven international goal scorer....
by Flip_Flop » 08 Jun 2009 10:32
by rg6royal » 08 Jun 2009 10:33
by Sun Tzu » 08 Jun 2009 10:40
loyalroyal4life
moving to burnley is not a step up IMO, doyle should give it 1 more crack under our new regime
by Wycombe Royal » 08 Jun 2009 10:55
Sun Tzuloyalroyal4life
moving to burnley is not a step up IMO, doyle should give it 1 more crack under our new regime
I think your opinion would be wrong then !
Not wishing to appear to dismiss your views but Burnley are a Premiership club and we aren't.
That's a pretty significant step up.
Doyle stuck around through 2 windows when he could probably have jumped ship (and got himself a nice increased contract so it wasn;t 100% altruistic) but I don;t think anyone could begrudge him moving this summer.
by Thaumagurist* » 08 Jun 2009 10:57
toppy Everton are preparing a £7m swoop for two players from Reading - winger Stephen Hunt and striker Kevin Doyle. (Daily Star)
by Focher » 08 Jun 2009 10:59
Thaumagurist*toppy Everton are preparing a £7m swoop for two players from Reading - winger Stephen Hunt and striker Kevin Doyle. (Daily Star)
I'd say that the pair are worth more than £10m
by Thaumagurist* » 08 Jun 2009 11:03
FocherThaumagurist*toppy Everton are preparing a £7m swoop for two players from Reading - winger Stephen Hunt and striker Kevin Doyle. (Daily Star)
I'd say that the pair are worth more than £10m
on last seasons form? i don't think so £7m would be robbery on our part, not quite as bad as £5.5m for Kitson though.
by Uke » 08 Jun 2009 11:11
Thaumagurist* And strikers are very expensive, if we're going to let a really good one go, we'd need to spend some serious money on a quality replacement, so I'd £7m is a fair price for Doyle.
by Sun Tzu » 08 Jun 2009 11:16
Wycombe RoyalSun Tzuloyalroyal4life
moving to burnley is not a step up IMO, doyle should give it 1 more crack under our new regime
I think your opinion would be wrong then !
Not wishing to appear to dismiss your views but Burnley are a Premiership club and we aren't.
That's a pretty significant step up.
Doyle stuck around through 2 windows when he could probably have jumped ship (and got himself a nice increased contract so it wasn;t 100% altruistic) but I don;t think anyone could begrudge him moving this summer.
Doyle is better than Burnley and as he isn't desperate to move I think he will wait for a better opportunity than that.
I would rate Burnley's chances of survival at less than 50% and so Doyle will more than likely find himself playing back in the Championship next season.
by Ian Royal » 08 Jun 2009 12:45
by andrew1957 » 08 Jun 2009 13:33
Ian Royal Doyle may or may not go to Burnley, he seems to like it here and there is a fair chance they'll get relegated. Although I think they have a good style, good manager and determined players. Sometimes all you need to stay up is to keep fighting and play with confidence and determination no matter the results.
As for Doyle's price, he has had half a good season in two years. That's going to lower his value. Especially given a couple of niggling injuries recently. I'd be delighted with £7m. I think £5m is more his price, but weighted front end.
Shunt is worth about £2m. He can be excellent, but doesn't have the basic technique and brain to be consistently good for a season. He'll blow hot and cold.
Everton would be a good and realistic bet for both IMO. If Doyle goes for roughly £5m I could see a cheeky bid for Cox. Neither Church, nor Long strike me as players to get 15+ goals in a season. NHunt maybe. Mooney who knows. Cox certainly has the goal touch though.
by M Brook » 08 Jun 2009 13:52
Ian Royal Neither Church, nor Long strike me as players to get 15+ goals in a season.
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