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네이버카페 CM폐인들의모임 효마니님게시글에서 퍼왔습니다.
* "제이름이 드록바와 카누옆에 있는걸 (EPL 득점왕 차트) 보면 뭐라고 말해야되는지 모르겠어요"
* "동생이 제가 EPL 득점왕으로 나오는 스카이스포츠 화면을 찍겠다고할때, 저는 말렸어요, 지금 그런식으로 행동하면 '지금 즐겨, 이건 평생 다시 않올거야' 라고 생각하는것이니까요"
* "저는 제가 내년, 내후년에도 득점왕 1위에 있으면 좋겠네요"
* "지난 1년반은 엄청났지만, 저는 쉽게 얻은것은 쉽게 잃을수 있다는걸 알아요, 모든걸 잃을수있다는 두려움이 있기때문에 항상 노력하죠, 저는 절대 거만할수있는 성격이 아니에요"
* "만17살때 거의 축구를 포기할뻔 했었어요, 저는 축구보다는 게일릭 풋볼 (Gaelic Football, 럭비와 비슷한 스포츠)을 좀 더 잘했고, 축구를 버릴 확율이 50%였죠"
* "하지만, 결국 저는 축구를 택했는데 아마 축구가 제 첫번째 사랑이였기 때문일거에요"
* "게일릭 풋볼을 한건 제 축구에 큰 도움이 되죠, 저는 심한 육탄전에 익숙해져 있는데, 아마 지나치게 익숙할거에요, 지금 축구할때 태클당해도 불평을 안하니까요"
원문입니다.
Doyle goes from Gaelic to fluent English scorer
Reading's candidate for the Premiership golden boot title very nearly never left Cork, writes Jon Brodkin
Jon Brodkin
Saturday December 9, 2006 Guardian
Kevin Doyle mentions the words "strange" and "mad". From a dressing room at Reading's training centre the striker is explaining how it feels to be the Premiership's top scorer. Almost halfway through his first top-flight campaign his eight league goals mean he jointly leads the way with Didier Drogba and Nwankwo Kanu. That pair have between them won four Premiership titles and a European Cup. Doyle, with a Championship and an Irish title, can be forgiven for grinning. "It's mad," he says. "You see them there and don't really know what to think." Doyle's start is emblematic of the ease with which Reading have taken to the Premiership, and all the more extraordinary given that 18 months ago he was turning out for Cork City. Yet if the 23-year-old seems still to be absorbing the latest step in his dramatic rise, following 19 goals last season, his outlook is telling. A table showing him atop the scoring chart may look tempting to keep for posterity, but he has no intention of this being a one-off. "My brother was on about taking a picture on his phone off Sky Sports News, but I didn't want to do it because then you are sort of thinking to yourself 'Take it now because I won't see that again'," says Doyle. "So I've tried not to do that. I'd like it there this year, next year and the year after." Before Wednesday's defeat at Newcastle, Doyle had scored in five games in a row, including his first goal for the Republic of Ireland. Such feats were unimaginable when Steve Coppell signed him from Cork for £78,000 in June 2005 but Doyle, who knows opponents will put added emphasis on stopping him and the team, realises the hard work must continue today at Watford and beyond. "For me it's changed for the good in the past year and a half but I know that if it can go upwards that quickly, it can go backwards that quickly. I honestly don't want to get carried away. I always have that feeling that it could be taken away as quickly as it came. I'm constantly in fear of that happening and that's what keeps me going. I'm not in any way cocky." That is unmistakeable. What is not guessable is how close Doyle came to ignoring a football career. As a youngster in County Wexford the game vied for his affection with Gaelic football, in which he won titles for school, club and county. So how close was he to following the Gaelic football route? "Very close," he says. "It's an amateur sport but I enjoyed it as much as soccer. When I was 17 it was 50-50, probably. I was probably doing better at Gaelic football at the time than at soccer so there was pressure on me from people to play Gaelic football [and] pressure on me from people to play soccer. 'In the end because soccer was the first thing I played - my first love - I said I would stick to that. I gave it two years when I was 17 to see how I got on. I kept giving it another year for two or three years until I got my move here. Obviously I'm pretty glad I did pick it. There was a stage when it was just a matter of days of going one way or the other." That came when St Patrick's Athletic were interested in him, and he was invited into Wexford's under-21 Gaelic football squad. Doyle drove to Wexford's training ground but never got out of his car. "It was for the county team, the highest level in Gaelic football," he recalls. "I went to the training ground and just sat in the car. It was a Sunday morning and it was raining and I just decided 'No' and went home. I don't think it was the rain, in all honesty. I don't know what it was. If I had gone that day I think I would have been stuck and that would have been it." Instead Doyle signed for St Pat's and then moved to Cork, where Reading shirts are selling like never before. He believes the Gaelic football experience has benefited him. "It toughens you up and gets you used to being knocked over," he says. "It helps me a lot, maybe too much to be honest because when I get knocked over now I don't complain a lot." Doyle is convinced he also gained from leaving Ireland at 21, rather than at a much younger age. The two months he spent training with Torino at 16 (never with a view to a move) not only helped his technique, as he got his first proper coaching there, but taught him he would have been unhappy then at an English club. "I did all my growing up at home, I went out and enjoyed myself, finished my schooling, worked as well," he says. "I had a job for a while. I've done all stuff, got it out of the way, and now I'm playing the Premiership. If I had come over at 15 or 16, I'm sure I would have been homesick. Growing up in digs, away from family and friends, I didn't think that that was for me." Doyle's job was working in his parents' pub, where some of his Reading and Ireland jerseys are proudly displayed. He also did messier work in the stables where his father breeds racehorses. "I helped out a lot, although my father would probably say that I didn't do enough," he says. "It's not enjoyable when it's a wet, windy day but during the summer it's nice." The Doyle family turned to horses and pub after the death of one of Kevin's brothers, Bernard, from testicular cancer in 1993 at 21. "It was tough and it made us move house and my father changed his business," Doyle says. "He had run a haulage business for years and my brother worked in it and was going to take it over. Whenever something good happens to me now - a penalty situation, or whatever, and I'm under pressure - my mother's always looking to the skies and saying a little prayer to my brother. He's working overtime the last couple of years."
Guardian Unlimited ⓒ Guardian News and Media Limited 2006
형이 암으로 죽었군요..........
인터뷰보니까 정말 겸손한 케빈도일ㅜㅜ 자기는 절대 거만할수있는 성격이 아니라니..........
동생이 사진찍는것 말린것도 그렇고.......
축구는 도일선수의 첫번째사랑~

첫댓글 '지금 즐겨<- 아냐 계속 즐겨 도일씨 ㅋㅋㅋ잘봤어요 님 !! 저도 도일이 그 럭비 같은거 하는거 봤는데 참 신기했어요..
럭비 영상은 어디 있나요?
착한 도일....................
첫번째사랑은 축구 ..두번째 사랑은 나? (건의녀들 죄송요ㅋㅋㅋ)
다른 선수에 비하면 작은 체구에 태클 당하는거 보면 걱정했는데,,,걱정 덜해도 되겠네요 ㅎㅎ 이번 겨울 이적시장에서 딴팀가지 말고 레딩에 남아주세요!!!
도일이 키 180인데 이상하게 작아보이는ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
저도!!!!!!! 키 작아보이는 도일이 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
헉;;;180이요?? 람이랑 같이 있는 사진 보면 둘이 비슷해보이던데 ㅠㅠ
미안해 도일아. 나는 너랑 람이랑 키가 같은 줄 알았어 ㅠ_ㅠ
람이랑은 무려 10cm차이가나는데..................ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 아놔 도일아 어떡하니...................
도일이...얼굴뿐만아니라 마음씨도 곱네요 ㅎㅎㅎ
도일이 겸손해 아이고 왜이리 착하니?
형이 고환암인갈로 죽었다던데.. 도일이 얼마나 슬펐을까.. 삼형제라고 했었나.. 이렇게 노력하고 겸손한 사람은 크게 성공하게 되있다.. 도일이 화이팅이다..
도일이 만세 ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ 앞으로도 화이팅!!!
도일이 성격도 착하구나ㅠㅠ_ㅠㅠ
원문 참 길다;;;; 형이.. 암으로 가셨단 소리 들었을때..;; 왠지 성격이 짐작이 가더라는; 도일이 화이팅 오늘 두골너라 예압
얼굴도 잘생겼는데 겸손까지 하구나..ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
옵하 보면볼수록 넘흐 멋지당 //ㅁ//
도일아... 난 요즘 니가 왜이리도 좋은지 ㅠㅠ
도일에게 빠지고잇다 ㄷㄷㄷㄷㄷㄷ
와;ㅠ 너무 착해요;ㅠ 완전 얼굴훈훈 성격 더 훈훈~ 보살펴주겠어;;;;;;;;;