Dubliner Eoin Doyle has completed the latest move of his eventful career by signing a three year contract with Bolton Wanderers. It means that the 32-year-old will be staying in League Two even though he was the division's top scorer in the curtailed campaign with his goals firing Swindon Town to promotion. Doyle scored 25 times before the shutdown - 11 more than his closest pursuer - after initially signing for Swindon on loan from divisional rivals Bradford. That turned out to be a source of embarrassment for Bradford as their promised promotion charge lost momentum while Doyle fired Swindon to the top of the charts. Bradford recalled Doyle in January but he eventually negotiated a permanent move to Swindon until the end of the season.
Source: Irish Independent July 10, 2020 17:15 UTC