Good to see him doing well. Think he got a raw deal from Gerrard at times.
Docherty wasnt good enough for us and thats that. Gerrard more than vindicated that decision
It’s true, although he kept giving guys like Barker opportunities though and he was never good enough for us either.Docherty wasnt good enough for us and thats that. Gerrard more than vindicated that decision
I didn’t say he was. Given some of the players Gerrard gave opportunities too during the early part of his spell I think Greg was unlucky not to have been involved more.
I always remember a conversation I had with Graeme Murty. He'd been in my work a couple of times and we just had casual chat, then one day he just started ripping into the squad. Was after a poor performance and result against Killie at Ibrox. Said the only players who had any heart and were showing any passion in the dressing room afterwards were Tav and Docherty. Was slightly astounded he was telling me this stuff, but the way he spoke about Docherty always stuck with me. Said he'd never encountered anyone as professional and determined in his career, and at this point Doc had just turned 21 (I think).Good to see him doing well. Think he got a raw deal from Gerrard at times.
Great Pro is this lad. Shame he wasn't what we needed but decent player and nice guy all the same and hope his career is a good one.
Don’t know if you’ve tried the M&S “best” macaroni cheese? Breadcrumbs over it the lot. Delicious. That and the Tuscan sausage penne are the ones I buy a lot. Thank me later.Seen Greg in Marks and Spencer Milngavie last week.
There you go.
Good to see you don’t mind taking the thread off topic.Don’t know if you’ve tried the M&S “best” macaroni cheese? Breadcrumbs over it the lot. Delicious. That and the Tuscan sausage penne are the ones I buy a lot. Thank me later.
He's obviously been to Hull and back.Seen Greg in Marks and Spencer Milngavie last week.
Sorry just doing a bear a solid and giving him a heads upGood to see you don’t mind taking the thread off topic.
I always remember a conversation I had with Graeme Murty. He'd been in my work a couple of times and we just had casual chat, then one day he just started ripping into the squad. Was after a poor performance and result against Killie at Ibrox. Said the only players who had any heart and were showing any passion in the dressing room afterwards were Tav and Docherty. Was slightly astounded he was telling me this stuff, but the way he spoke about Docherty always stuck with me. Said he'd never encountered anyone as professional and determined in his career, and at this point Doc had just turned 21 (I think).
Same with Greg StewartI didn’t say he was. Given some of the players Gerrard gave opportunities too during the early part of his spell I think Greg was unlucky not to have been involved more.
I suppose Miller's and Wallace's passion was too much for him.I always remember a conversation I had with Graeme Murty. He'd been in my work a couple of times and we just had casual chat, then one day he just started ripping into the squad. Was after a poor performance and result against Killie at Ibrox. Said the only players who had any heart and were showing any passion in the dressing room afterwards were Tav and Docherty. Was slightly astounded he was telling me this stuff, but the way he spoke about Docherty always stuck with me. Said he'd never encountered anyone as professional and determined in his career, and at this point Doc had just turned 21 (I think).
Sums up this no mark fraud. Slaughter his players to a stranger when he knew there would be no come back to bite him on the arse.I always remember a conversation I had with Graeme Murty. He'd been in my work a couple of times and we just had casual chat, then one day he just started ripping into the squad. Was after a poor performance and result against Killie at Ibrox. Said the only players who had any heart and were showing any passion in the dressing room afterwards were Tav and Docherty. Was slightly astounded he was telling me this stuff, but the way he spoke about Docherty always stuck with me. Said he'd never encountered anyone as professional and determined in his career, and at this point Doc had just turned 21 (I think).