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Greg Docherty
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I’m quietly confident Docherty will still be getting games next season.5
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His performances in the last couple of games to get us over the line were unbelievably good. He is a valuable member of our squad.3
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He was better last season than in the promotion season. He suits playing in a crap team that doesn’t have the ball much.1
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Should be in the Scotland World Cup squad then.arny23394 said:He was better last season than in the promotion season. He suits playing in a crap team that doesn’t have the ball much.17 -
I’m sure he realises that technically he is not as good as some other players. I’m sure he also realises that he has attributes that more technically gifted players may not have; namely fitness, willingness to graft and off the ball intellect.
Last year, particularly towards the end of the season those attributes were vital. He strikes me as a very good professional who recognises his place in the squad and the role he has and he’s happy to do whatever benefits the club.
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I’m quietly confident that guarantees us bottom 4ShootersHillGuru said:I’m quietly confident Docherty will still be getting games next season.1 -
The best role for him is to captain from the bench. Substitute as a player to bring on when you need defensive grit when protecting a lead. If he starting regularly then we didn’t upgrade the midfield the way we needed2
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I think he was as good, if not better, in September-October as he was at the end of the season. He was unlucky to not break the top 3 for POTS, I’d have probably had him 4th behind jones, Carey and bellsirjohnhumphrey said:I’m sure he realises that technically he is not as good as some other players. I’m sure he also realises that he has attributes that more technically gifted players may not have; namely fitness, willingness to graft and off the ball intellect.
Last year, particularly towards the end of the season those attributes were vital. He strikes me as a very good professional who recognises his place in the squad and the role he has and he’s happy to do whatever benefits the club.1 -
I doubt he’s going to start loads of games but he does offer something none of our other midfielders offer and I think Jones will often want him on the bench. I’d be shocked if he’s chopped.wmcf123 said:
I’m quietly confident that guarantees us bottom 4ShootersHillGuru said:I’m quietly confident Docherty will still be getting games next season.1 -
There have been too many games where he has been anonymous but agree that the last 5-10 games were his best. The problem with that is that next season could be a repeat of this for where he starts playing well for the last 5-10 games. That is not good enough.2
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No surprise his best performances were when it came to crunch time, and grinding out results he’s definitely shown he’s elite at that side of the game so can easily do a job last 20 mins off the bench to see out a result kind of like Anderson in L1 but definitely not who we need starting if we want to progresbromleyjohn said:There have been too many games where he has been anonymous but agree that the last 5-10 games were his best. The problem with that is that next season could be a repeat of this for where he starts playing well for the last 5-10 games. That is not good enough.0 -
He's what Americans would call a "clutch" player0
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He was our only midfielder who was able to read the game and was able to be in the right place, at the right time, to snuff out danger. He struggles when he tries to be expansive.
He can be the current team's Keith Jones, as long as he has the right players around him to whom he can give the ball to start attacks.
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We can upgrade on Doc, same with all our players, but that's doesn't mean we should ignore his qualities on or off the pitch, the same with our other players.
He was an important part of Hull getting promoted from league one a few years ago and then staying up, ditto with us.
Gradually, as Hull improved their squad over three seasons, he played fewer and fewer games and moved on.
The same will probably happen to him here, hopefully with the same outcome for the club as at Hull.11 -
I like Doc immensely as a person. As a footballer, he is fine. His limitations are fairly obvious, but he gives us some of the best off-the-ball work we've seen in a while. Perfect for a game or situation where we are under the pump, and this season that was quite often, but if we are going out with the expectation of dominating teams, he does not give us the impetus we need in possession to properly pressure a defence. In effect, he would become a bit of a passenger.
This said - we are a lower-table side as it stands. And we will be up against more teams that will finish above us than below us - again, as it stands. Doc should absolutely be an important part of our squad, but I want us to make signings that mean we can dominate teams we want to finish below us rather than playing the same low block, counterattack, win second ball stuff that we tend to focus on.7 -
Docs attitude 10/10, passion 10/10 and never gives up, same as Lyod Jones both imo are the heartbeat of the team, a lot of people will be critical of his technical ability but you need players like him. Play him alongside someone who is better at seeing a pass and can deliver it then you will see his real worth shine. I just don't think Doc and Coventry are a good pair they don't complement each other.5
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I wish he was as good as Keith Jonessuperclive98 said:He was our only midfielder who was able to read the game and was able to be in the right place, at the right time, to snuff out danger. He struggles when he tries to be expansive.
He can be the current team's Keith Jones, as long as he has the right players around him to whom he can give the ball to start attacks.2 -
I think you could say the same about all of our players compared to what we had back then.wmcf123 said:
I wish he was as good as Keith Jonessuperclive98 said:He was our only midfielder who was able to read the game and was able to be in the right place, at the right time, to snuff out danger. He struggles when he tries to be expansive.
He can be the current team's Keith Jones, as long as he has the right players around him to whom he can give the ball to start attacks.1 -
Would like to see Doc in the team next season alongside two creative mids that he can give the ball to to get us up the pitch. He is good at what he does but not alongside Coventry.TD_Addick said:Docs attitude 10/10, passion 10/10 and never gives up, same as Lyod Jones both imo are the heartbeat of the team, a lot of people will be critical of his technical ability but you need players like him. Play him alongside someone who is better at seeing a pass and can deliver it then you will see his real worth shine. I just don't think Doc and Coventry are a good pair they don't complement each other.2









