NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Doyle to Wolves for £6.5m

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Doyle to Wolves for £6.5m

by SteveRoyal » 03 Jul 2009 11:02

I didn't say it wasn't achievable if we didn't spend.
I said that if we want to be promoted soon (ie. the next 2 or 3 seasons) then Madejski will have to make money available for suitable replacements for those who leave.
Otherwise we'll have to bring in cheap replacements and improve them over a longer period.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Doyle to Wolves for £6.5m

by leww_rfc » 11 Jul 2009 01:43

Doyle and Hahnemann made their debuts yesterday in a 1-0 over Perth Glory, Both coming on at Half-time.



'A misplaced David Edwards pass was intercepted by Eugine Dadi who quickly transferred the ball to Million Butshire in the Wolves box. He turned to get a shot in but Marcus Hahnemann had spotted the danger and he pounced on the ball.'

'Wolves' record signing Kevin Doyle played the second half, but was a largely peripheral figure as fellow striker Andy Keogh proved the most dangerous player on the park, with two attempts that came within inches of scoring.'

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Doyle to Wolves for £6.5m

by Royalee » 11 Jul 2009 03:21

He'll be back in a year, he's only there on loan until they go down.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Doyle to Wolves for £6.5m

by Platypuss » 11 Jul 2009 08:33

leww_rfc Million Butshire


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by The whole year inn » 11 Jul 2009 09:21

LOL - I looked him up and it is genuine...Refugee from DR Congo


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by leww_rfc » 11 Jul 2009 10:13

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http://www.abc.net.au/news/btn/story/s2331249.htm

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Doyle to Wolves for £6.5m

by Reading Republican » 11 Jul 2009 13:51

Kevin Doyle's a top player and decent individual. His move to Wolves allows him regular football in the prem. He needs to play at that level especially in a world cup year. So on one side the move is good for Kevin. Yet Wolves are going to struggle and get beat more times than not. It's an odds on bet Wolves will be relegated. As good as Kevin Doyle can be, even with his professional attitude and work rate, he'll struggle in a struggling side.

Reading have cashed in because it was near on impossible to keep him when we failed to go back up. By moving to Wolves he'll play in the prem almost every week. I just question this move to Wolves will be for the long run. I doubt it.

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by Ian Royal » 11 Jul 2009 15:27

Reading Republican Kevin Doyle's a top player and decent individual. His move to Wolves allows him regular football in the prem. He needs to play at that level especially in a world cup year. So on one side the move is good for Kevin. Yet Wolves are going to struggle and get beat more times than not. It's an odds on bet Wolves will be relegated. As good as Kevin Doyle can be, even with his professional attitude and work rate, he'll struggle in a struggling side.

Reading have cashed in because it was near on impossible to keep him when we failed to go back up. By moving to Wolves he'll play in the prem almost every week. I just question this move to Wolves will be for the long run. I doubt it.


Wanna offer me some odds on them staying up then? Coz I think they're more likely to stay up than go down.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Doyle to Wolves for £6.5m

by Dirk Gently » 11 Jul 2009 16:58

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Reading Republican Kevin Doyle's a top player and decent individual. His move to Wolves allows him regular football in the prem. He needs to play at that level especially in a world cup year. So on one side the move is good for Kevin. Yet Wolves are going to struggle and get beat more times than not. It's an odds on bet Wolves will be relegated. As good as Kevin Doyle can be, even with his professional attitude and work rate, he'll struggle in a struggling side.

Reading have cashed in because it was near on impossible to keep him when we failed to go back up. By moving to Wolves he'll play in the prem almost every week. I just question this move to Wolves will be for the long run. I doubt it.


Wanna offer me some odds on them staying up then? Coz I think they're more likely to stay up than go down.


Only 3 teams can go down, and there are also Burnley, Brum, Stoke and Hull in the reckoning. I reckon Wolves are best-equipped of those 5 to stay up - they're very similar to us in our first PL season.


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by Ian Royal » 11 Jul 2009 17:06

Totally agree. Those 5 don't take into account the Wigans, Pompeys, Fulhams, Boltons, Sunderlands and so on either. A couple of those sort of teams often struggle - see Middlesborough and Newcastle this season.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Doyle to Wolves for £6.5m

by Reading Republican » 11 Jul 2009 17:11

2009-2010 PREMIERSHIP RELEGATION ODDS

Burnley: 1/2 at Victor Chandler -
Birmingham City: 10/11 at Victor Chandler
Wolves: 11/8 at William Hill
Stoke City: 3/1 at Bet365
Hull City: Evens at BlueSQ

Wolves are third favourites for the drop with may be Hull and Stoke City in the mix.

Wolves will struggle in the premiership and therefore IMO it won't be easy for Kevin Doyle.

Is it 100% definite Wolves will be relegated? No. But most bookies think they're going down :shock:

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by Ian Royal » 11 Jul 2009 17:17

Most bookies thought we were going down when we finished 8th. I suspect most bookies had Hull and Stoke going down last season. Odds reflect ignorance of promoted teams and where the most money is going.

If you're so confident I'll offer you those odds and you offer me 3-1 they stay up.

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by Victor Meldrew » 11 Jul 2009 17:30

Reading Republican 2009-2010 PREMIERSHIP RELEGATION ODDS

Burnley: 1/2 at Victor Chandler -
Birmingham City: 10/11 at Victor Chandler
Wolves: 11/8 at William Hill
Stoke City: 3/1 at Bet365
Hull City: Evens at BlueSQ

Wolves are third favourites for the drop with may be Hull and Stoke City in the mix.

Wolves will struggle in the premiership and therefore IMO it won't be easy for Kevin Doyle.

Is it 100% definite Wolves will be relegated? No. But most bookies think they're going down :shock:


Not wishing to be pedantic but from your odds there are 3 teams shorter than Wolves to go down in the bookies' ratings.
FWIW I think Wolves will have enough pace and energy about them to stay up.


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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Doyle to Wolves for £6.5m

by Reading Republican » 11 Jul 2009 17:33

yeah np I just noticed that too. Anyway Wolves are far from offering Kevin Doyle a long term future in the prem. Good luck to him. He deserves his chance.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Doyle to Wolves for £6.5m

by RobRoyal » 11 Jul 2009 17:52

Reading Republican 2009-2010 PREMIERSHIP RELEGATION ODDS

Burnley: 1/2 at Victor Chandler -
Birmingham City: 10/11 at Victor Chandler
Wolves: 11/8 at William Hill
Stoke City: 3/1 at Bet365
Hull City: Evens at BlueSQ

Wolves are third favourites for the drop with may be Hull and Stoke City in the mix.

Wolves will struggle in the premiership and therefore IMO it won't be easy for Kevin Doyle.

Is it 100% definite Wolves will be relegated? No. But most bookies think they're going down :shock:


Really. Any bookmaker offering 11/8 on an outcome they expect to happen will go out of business pretty fast.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Doyle to Wolves for £6.5m

by juanpablo » 11 Jul 2009 21:46

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Reading Republican Kevin Doyle's a top player and decent individual. His move to Wolves allows him regular football in the prem. He needs to play at that level especially in a world cup year. So on one side the move is good for Kevin. Yet Wolves are going to struggle and get beat more times than not. It's an odds on bet Wolves will be relegated. As good as Kevin Doyle can be, even with his professional attitude and work rate, he'll struggle in a struggling side.

Reading have cashed in because it was near on impossible to keep him when we failed to go back up. By moving to Wolves he'll play in the prem almost every week. I just question this move to Wolves will be for the long run. I doubt it.


Wanna offer me some odds on them staying up then? Coz I think they're more likely to stay up than go down.


Only 3 teams can go down, and there are also Burnley, Brum, Stoke and Hull in the reckoning. I reckon Wolves are best-equipped of those 5 to stay up - they're very similar to us in our first PL season.




what could possibly give you that idea? similar to us when we went up??? In what way?
they are a terrible side that went up from a terrible division


they will come straight back down, im up for taking more money off people (ian) if needed

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Doyle to Wolves for £6.5m

by Ian Royal » 11 Jul 2009 21:49

Perhaps it has something to do with playing high tempo, direct, wing based, attacking football.

They were briefly terrible around Xmas. Other than that they were very good. The division was not especially terrible. Even if it were, that didn't stop Hull and Stoke staying up.

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by Royal With Cheese » 12 Jul 2009 10:03

Reading Republican 2009-2010 PREMIERSHIP RELEGATION ODDS

Burnley: 1/2 at Victor Chandler -
Birmingham City: 10/11 at Victor Chandler
Wolves: 11/8 at William Hill
Stoke City: 3/1 at Bet365
Hull City: Evens at BlueSQ

Wolves are third favourites for the drop with may be Hull and Stoke City in the mix.

Wolves will struggle in the premiership and therefore IMO it won't be easy for Kevin Doyle.

Is it 100% definite Wolves will be relegated? No. But most bookies think they're going down :shock:

They are the same bookies that had us odd on to go up last season?

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by readingbedding » 12 Jul 2009 10:51

Reading Republican 2009-2010 PREMIERSHIP RELEGATION ODDS

Burnley: 1/2 at Victor Chandler -
Birmingham City: 10/11 at Victor Chandler
Wolves: 11/8 at William Hill
Stoke City: 3/1 at Bet365
Hull City: Evens at BlueSQ

Wolves are third favourites for the drop with may be Hull and Stoke City in the mix.

Wolves will struggle in the premiership and therefore IMO it won't be easy for Kevin Doyle.

Is it 100% definite Wolves will be relegated? No. But most bookies think they're going down :shock:


Ah man, I think Wolves have goals, that'll probably keep them them up.
Doyle hasn't been the same player since that injury he picked up at Goodison, he was very, very good, class in fact.
He's still ok, but I think before that injury, he could have ended up more or less where he wanted to end up.

I wish him all the best though, he's a class act.

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Re: NO LONGER A RUMOUR - Doyle to Wolves for £6.5m

by Reading Republican » 12 Jul 2009 14:49

"If you're so confident I'll offer you those odds and you offer me 3-1 they stay up"

The bookies are offering 11/8 Wolves get relegated. £1.38 for every £1 staked so a ten quid bet might make me £3.80 if Wolves go down.

If your 3-1 bet wins (Wolves stay up), you'll receive £3 for every £1 staked. So If your stake was £10, you would win £30.

With such a small return it's not really a good bet for me is it? Anyway I admit I'm not 100% certain Wolves will go down but I don't see them as the Reading 106pts team that stormed the prem in the 1st season. I think Wolves will struggle and will be in the relegation zone. Odds on they'll go down. That's the reason I think Kevin Doyle's return to the prem will be a short stay. I could be wrong and Wolves scrape by but if even if they do they'll struggle again the next season too. If he'd moved to Villa or Everton I'd be more confident but then as someone pointed out earlier may be he wouldn't get a regular place in those teams.

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