
Kevin Doyle has signed for Wolves for £6.5million
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Reading's record transfer fee won't all be given to Rodgers
By Jonny FordhamJuly 01, 2009
Nick Hammond admitted that the £6.5million record transfer fee paid by Wolves for Kevin Doyle won’t all be given to Brendan Rodgers to bolster his squad.
The director of football Hammond said that new manager Rodgers would be backed in the transfer market, but refused to comment on how much cash was at his disposal.
“There is money available for Brendan, but it’s not near that level and he knows that,” Hammond told the Post.
“The chairman and the board are aware of the financial pressures across football at the moment and Brendan won’t be able to spend the level of money that came.”
After the 25-year-old Republic of Ireland international’s switch to Mick McCarthy’s Premiership new-boys yesterday, Hammond said it was also the right option for both the player and the club.
“Kevin has been a fantastic player for our club and first of all I would like to wish him every success in his future career,” Hammond said.
“He has arguably been one of the club’s best ever signings, in terms of what he produced on the pitch, the value for money he gave us and now the fact he has been sold for a club record fee.
“On top of that, Kevin showed his commitment to us last season when he stayed after our relegation.
“We all recognise that he is a Premier League player and it was a real coup we were able to keep him.
“So with this deal in place now, the point in time arrived where it was the right opportunity for him and the right deal for the club as well.
“I have already offered my best wishes and I am sure the supporters will be doing the same to a player who rightly earned their respect.”
Doyle will link up with former Reading teammate Marcus Hahnemann, who signed last month after the 37-year-old goalkeeper was released from Madejski Stadium.
The Irishman quickly became a fans’ favourite after signing for around £78,000 from Eircom League side Cork City in June 2005.
He was Reading’s top scorer last season with 18 goals in the Championship and in total scored 55 goals in 163 games for Reading.
During his stint Doyle earned his first caps for his home country and soon became the first-choice pairing up front with Tottenham striker Robbie Keane, winning 25 caps and scoring six times.
His transfer fee exceeds Dave Kitson’s summer move to Stoke at the end of last season by £1million and is also a new club record for Wolves by £3million.
And Hammond said: “It is important from my own point of view to say that Wolves, and in particular their chief executive Jez Moxey, have been a pleasure to deal with and very straightforward.
“They have got themselves a top player.”
Fulham, Bolton and Sunderland were all in the hunt for the hard-working striker, while Aston Villa and Everton were also interested.
Now Reading boss Brendan Rodgers could look to replace Doyle with his former Watford striker and Hornets player-of-the-season Tommy Smith, who would cost just £750,000.
However, Doyle’s fellow countrymen Shane Long and Noel Hunt will be fighting it out to step into his boots with Simon Church and David Mooney also hoping to impress Northern Irishman Rodgers during pre-season training which starts on Monday, July 6.
Stephen Hunt has also been linked with a £3million move back to the Premiership, with Everton, Sunderland and Wigan all
interested.
And Andre Bikey could also be on his way out with interest from France, but the director of football declined to comment on speculation.
Hammond added: “At the moment there is interest in our players, but there isn’t anything imminent.”

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Yes no one wants to see us go like Bradford, Southampton and Leeds. But they are exceptionally badly run clubs and weren't in real trouble till they got relegated.
We should have pushed the boat out a bit more when in the Prem. We didn’t and we've so far sold 17.5m worth of players in Kitson, Sonko, Shorey and Doyle since getting relegated and not spent hardly anything.
The cost of our stadium was £50m, 10 years ago. We spent 2 seasons in Prem where you're supposed to get £50m a season in TV and extra revenue; we get 2 years of parachute payments and have now let most of the big earners leave. Where's the money going when they say they can’t give Rodgers the money from Doyle?
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All football clubs should set their budgets based only on the minimum and not splash out stacks on money assuming they will get promoted and have long cup runs etc.
If 1/3 of the money is spent on 3 or 4 additions to the first team examples a centre half, someone who can tackle in central midfield, a replacement for S.Hunt and a new striker then I believe we have a squad to challenge near the top of the championship.
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And RFCJunction, it is JAY Demerit, not JASON. How do you know how good a player is if you can't even get his name right. BTW, Jay can be brilliant sometimes but lacks consistency.
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Could be worse, could be a frustrated Watford supporter living in Berkshire watching from afar as the local side take my Manager away, and coach, and anyone else they like.
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