Micheal Doyle - Enforcer - Gentleman - Legend (1 Viewer)

no_loyalty

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I really hope he returns here in a coaching capacity, once he finally hangs up his boots.
 

gspotgaz

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Didn’t like him first time round

Love the guy now. Not often that happens in football. A well deserved spot on coaching staff for when he retires would be great
 

The Reverend Skyblue

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Loved that interview.
He almost mentioned nearly all of our non-community days attendance by person.
Christ, I didn't know we had that many fans.
Good luck Michael and you would be definitely welcomed back to a coaching role with open arms when you finish playing and done your coaching badges. Can you imagine him in the changing rooms or o the training pitch if one of the players doesn't play with any passion
 

robbiekeane

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No - what's not to like. Genuine guy, raised money for the Coventry homeless, and gave us a fantastic season last year, For the Notts County away game alone last year he gets the freedom of the City for me - never been so pumped up at a game, Wembley included.
Yes I don’t disagree with any of that. He’s not dead though he’s moved to a club an hour up the road cause he wasn’t good enough to make our starting line up. All these eulogies are a bit cringey
 

rob9872

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Didn't realise they had JOB too. Solid middle that for L2. Certainly shouldn't go down. A big feisty too have to hope its nitcanother Robert Page scenario.
 

rob9872

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Yes I don’t disagree with any of that. He’s not dead though he’s moved to a club an hour up the road cause he wasn’t good enough to make our starting line up. All these eulogies are a bit cringey
I think he was plenty good enough but having said that I also think Meyler will prove to be an upgrade vs this stage of his career. I still also think with a full pre-season that Ogogo would've come good too. I'm far more concerned about other areas.
 

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