Irish star tells Wolves to aim for Europe By Jamie Holland Wednesday July 01 2009 AFTER four weeks of soul searching, Kevin Doyle decided to follow his gut instincts and turn down established Premier League clubs to sign for boss described the signing as a 'coup' after fighting off the interest of his new top-flight rivals. And on the day the Wexford man signed for the Premier League new boys for an undisclosed fee, thought to be a club-record sum in the region of £6.5m, the former Reading striker told his new team-mates to defy the doubters and aim for Europe. He is set to form an intriguing partnership with prolific marksman Sylvan Ebanks-Blake -- a pair who bagged 43 goals between them last season. Many will look to them to keep Wanderers' heads above water in a fiercely competitive top flight; however, Doyle believes...
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