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New signing Doyle ‘in the building’

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From Hull City OWS: ‘The Tigers have today completed the signing of Nathan Doyle from Derby County for a nominal fee which could rise based on appearances. An exciting prospect whose game is based on the ability to get the ball down quickly and pass and move fluently, Doyle can operate on the right flank in either midfield or defence and has signed a two-and-a-half year deal with the Tigers.’

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Bradford have had Doyle on loan since the start of the season and the fans have been impressed with his form in the time he’s been there. It sounds like he could act as cover anywhere down the right hand side of the team and an extra midfield player will never go amiss, given the way the squad is at the moment. Who knows, he might even improve the attacking possibilities down that side. Some have even rated the player as likely premiership material, in the very near future. However, Phil Brown isn’t getting an unknown quantity, as he was in PB’s squad while he was manager at Derby. If Doyle is indeed a player for the future, then we hope Phil Brown has picked wisely.

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5 comments

  • miked_joker says:

    TIme will tell if he is the right player, but at least he can be utilised in more than one position.

  • ph_1980 says:

    Good to have him, lets hope we can use him, I’m a bit concerned about a 20 yo going for a “nominal” fee though. Where’s the catch?

    I hope he’s a success, but I’ve got a feeling we have got another candidate for the bench.

  • mdjw_41 says:

    I think he might replace Ricketts as he has looked shaky in recent games. What do you think? If nothing else, he can be the versatile man on the bench, someone that is always good to have.

  • Tigerphil says:

    Is he better than what we’ve got?, only time will tell.

  • ernshaw says:

    hopefully he will work out well…..aka…the wenger touch !!!…wish him well……..

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