Daire Doyle

Daire Doyle
Personal information
Full name Daire Doyle
Date of birth (1980-10-18) 18 October 1980
Place of birth Dublin, Ireland
Height 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Shelbourne
Number 6
Youth career
1998-2001 Coventry City
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001-2003 Kidderminster Harriers 27 (1)
2003-2004 Nuneaton Borough 9 (0)
2004-2005 Moor Green 80 (11)
2005-2006 Redditch United 40 (3)
2006-2007 Bromsgrove Rovers 18 (2)
2007-2008 Longford Town 61 (2)
2009-2013 Bray Wanderers 108 (6)
2014 Drogheda United 32 (0)
2015- Shelbourne 28 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

† Appearances (goals)

Daire Doyle (born 18 October 1980 in Dublin, Ireland) is a footballer currently playing for League of Ireland side, Shelbourne .

Early career

Doyle started his professional career with then Premier League club Coventry City under manager Gordon Strachan where he played in the youth team, which included playing in the FA Youth Cup Final and was also in the reserve team under Trevor Peake, but struggled for first team opportunities. In the early part of the 2000/01 season, Doyle went on trial with Kidderminster Harriers where he made an immediate impression on manager Jan Molby.

Time in England

Straight after the trial Molby tried to sign him from Coventry City but Gordon Strachan would not agree to it, however Jan finally got his man in January 2001.

In a two-year stint, Doyle appeared for Harriers 27 times and managed to find the back of the net once. Doyle found himself and fans favourite Ian Foster released by the club at the end of the 2002/03 season.

This prompted a move to Nuneaton Borough where he spent one season before moving on to Moor Green F.C where he spent 18 months scoring 11 goals in 53 starts. He then moved to Redditch United F.C where he spent another 18 months before arriving at Bromsgrove Rovers for a brief spell.

Longford Town

Daire left Bromsgrove Rovers at the beginning of 2007 and was subsequently signed by Longford Town F.C.. During his 2-year stint at Longford, Doyle played 61 games scoring 2 goals. During his first season he was part of the side that battled bravely against a six-point penalty deduction but ultimately Longford were relegated to the First Division on the last day of the season. This season also saw a great Cup run which saw Longford reach the FAI Ford Cup Final playing against Cork City, the game ending 1-0 to Cork. Doyle remained at the club upon its return to the First Division and he also captained the side during this period.

Bray Wanderers

Doyle moved on to Premier Division side Bray Wanderers in January 2009 to link up with Seagulls boss Eddie Gormley and stayed there for five years,where he played 139 games (108 league appearances) and scored 6 goals. Doyle's time at Bray saw him captain the club and also ensure the club retained its top flight status in a number of relegation/promotion play-off games over the 5 seasons. In 2011 season, Bray finished in 6th position which resulted in qualification for the Setanta Cup the following season. Doyle departed the club after the 2013 season in which the club once again remained in the Premier Division after a 5-4 win in the relegation/promotion play-off game against his previous club, Longford Town.

Drogheda United

On 24 January 2014, Doyle signed for Robbie Horgan's Drogheda United. During the season Doyle proved a popular and adaptable player appearing in 36 games throughout the season and scoring 1 goal in the EA Sports Cup. Doyle played in a number of positions, most notably at right back but also at centre midfield and centre back.

Shelbourne

Following one year at United Park, Doyle then signed for his former Longford team mate Kevin Doherty's Shelbourne side ahead of the 2015 season. On signing for the club Doyle was immediately installed as captain. He was an influential player throughout the campaign appearing in 28 games. Shelbourne narrowly missed out on the play-off spots, finishing the season in 4th place.

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