‘One of the best team spirits’ – Michael Doyle on United’s League One promotion - Leeds Live 4/2/22
Michael Doyle played for Leeds on loan during Leeds United's League One promotion winning season
Leeds United had been in League One for two seasons before
Michael Doyle joined the club on loan. The midfielder joined following the
club's play-off semi-final defeat to Millwall and was key cog in the midfield
as they finally secured promotion back to the Championship in a dramatic final
day victory against Bristol Rovers.
Doyle has revealed how he felt when he first heard a move to
Elland Road was on the cards:
"There was a bit of talk for about six months before I
want there. I remember watching the playoffs against Millwall when there was a
bit of talk about me going there the next season and I just thought, "I’d
love to go there,"" Doyle told the official Leeds United podcast.
Whilst Leeds ultimately lost over two legs against Millwall,
the atmosphere in the stadium was crackling in the second leg, with the noise
after Luciano Becchio's goal one that sticks in the memory.
"Obviously the stadium, the fanbase it speaks for
itself. I remember watching and when they lost in the playoffs I was thinking I
could bring something to that team.
"They were an absolutely brilliant young side and I was
excited to try and get there and I got there two days before the season started
the following season. "
After the disappointment of two failures in the play-offs,
Leeds needed strong characters were they to win automatic promotion the next
season and Doyle revealed that the team developed something special during his
time there.
"I absolutely loved it and played with some great,
great lads. It was one of the best team spirits I’ve played in. Just great
people."
The Irishman went on to speak about how those players dealt
with the weight of expectation, which many struggle with.
"When big clubs do down, you see what they’re really
about," he added. "The fans get behind their teams even more because
they’re so desperate to get back.
"When clubs go down, the jersey can become too big for
some players. It’s just the expectations from the fans and the pressure but I
think I added something to that team and it was great to play with Becks
[Jermaine Beckford], [Luciano] Becchio, Snoddy [Robert Snodgrass], [Jonny]
Howson, some of the best players I ever played with. They could handle wearing
that jersey."
Leeds were unable to keep those players in the long-term as
Leeds stagnated in the Championship
"They were all destined to go higher, it was just
whether Leeds went with them."
Doyle also spoke of the pressure the players put on
themselves to achieve their ultimate goal of promotion, saying, "When
you’re going to Stockport and taking 4,000 fans there it’s big pressure."
"When we were losing games the pressure started piling
up and that was tough to deal with but we put a lot of pressure on
ourselves."
Ultimately, they were able to deliver the promotion they and
the fans craved and Doyle retains a cult-hero status at Elland Road, despite
only playing at the club for one season.