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Thread: The Doc returns to Rotherham United on Saturday.

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    The Doc talking to Brian Tiler (and I think, Jim McAnearney on the right)Name:  Large.jpg
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    The Doc talking to Brian Tiler (and I think, Jim McAnearney on the right)Name:  Large.jpg
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    Och, nae, I didna steal ya troosers

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashbang View Post
    Memory lapse here. Did he take Brian Tiler with him?
    Not too much wrong with your memory crash.

    Tommy Doc left us for QPR, short lived was only there around a month.
    Doug Ellis took him to Villa then he signed Brian Tiler.
    I used to know a cousin of Brian Tiler ( not loyalmiller ) he told me the Doc left QPR because they wouldn't let him sign BT.
    Not sure if that was true or not,....may ask the Doc on Saturday..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archiemiller View Post
    Tommy Doc sold John Galley to our main relegation rivals Bristol City without even seeing him play, he kept city up with the goals he scored (hat-trick on his debut if i remember correctly) and millers were relegated.
    Yes Archie but don't forget some of the players he signed, Johnny Quinn, Dave Watson, Jim Storrie...

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    Quote Originally Posted by parkgatewelfare View Post
    It was a sad day when I had to remove John Galleys name from my wooden rattle.
    From what I can remember that wooden rattle was mine our kid. You pinched it off me...

    Happy days....keep in touch...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwru View Post
    Warnocks 1st game at the NYS just checked the programme near enough 8,400 home fans. Tommy Doc's 1st game at Millmoor just checked season 67-68 he put 9,000 on the gate. Warnock in his own mind thinks he's something. He kept us up but compared with Tommy Doc what has he achieved.
    You must be running out of things to drag out of your anus by now, surely?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwru View Post
    Warnocks 1st game at the NYS just checked the programme near enough 8,400 home fans. Tommy Doc's 1st game at Millmoor just checked season 67-68 he put 9,000 on the gate. Warnock in his own mind thinks he's something. He kept us up but compared with Tommy Doc what has he achieved.
    This is a bit like that famous question in the Monty Python film: "What did the Romans do for us?"

    Well gwru, Warnock achieved the following as a manager:
    Promotions
    1986–87: Conference winners (promotion to Division 4) – Scarborough
    1989–90: Division 3 Playoff winners (promotion to Division 2) – Notts County
    1990–91: Division 2 Playoff winners (promotion to Division 1) – Notts County
    1994–95: Division 2 Playoff winners (promotion to Division 1) – Huddersfield Town
    1995–96: Division 3 Playoff winners (promotion to Division 2) – Plymouth Argyle
    2005–06: Championship runners-up (promotion to Premier League) – Sheffield United
    2010–11: Championship winners (promotion to Premier League) – Queens Park Rangers

    Manager of the month
    2002–03: (Division 1 Manager of the Month): January – Sheffield United
    2003–04: (Division 1 Manager of the Month): November – Sheffield United
    2004–05: (Division 1 Manager of the Month): December – Sheffield United
    2007–08: (Championship Manager of the Month): December – Crystal Palace
    2010–11: (Championship Manager of the Month): August – QPR
    2010–11: (Championship Manager of the Month): September – QPR
    2015–16: (Championship Manager of the Month): March – Rotherham United
    2016–17: (Championship Manager of the Month): August - Cardiff City

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pattylallacks2 View Post
    This is a bit like that famous question in the Monty Python film: "What did the Romans do for us?"

    Well gwru, Warnock achieved the following as a manager:
    Promotions
    1986–87: Conference winners (promotion to Division 4) – Scarborough
    1989–90: Division 3 Playoff winners (promotion to Division 2) – Notts County
    1990–91: Division 2 Playoff winners (promotion to Division 1) – Notts County
    1994–95: Division 2 Playoff winners (promotion to Division 1) – Huddersfield Town
    1995–96: Division 3 Playoff winners (promotion to Division 2) – Plymouth Argyle
    2005–06: Championship runners-up (promotion to Premier League) – Sheffield United
    2010–11: Championship winners (promotion to Premier League) – Queens Park Rangers

    Manager of the month
    2002–03: (Division 1 Manager of the Month): January – Sheffield United
    2003–04: (Division 1 Manager of the Month): November – Sheffield United
    2004–05: (Division 1 Manager of the Month): December – Sheffield United
    2007–08: (Championship Manager of the Month): December – Crystal Palace
    2010–11: (Championship Manager of the Month): August – QPR
    2010–11: (Championship Manager of the Month): September – QPR
    2015–16: (Championship Manager of the Month): March – Rotherham United
    2016–17: (Championship Manager of the Month): August - Cardiff City
    Yeah.... but apart from that...

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    "Of course Tommy Docherty has his weaknesses, for a start he can't knit" .....Bill Shankly.
    Go and see him if you can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pattylallacks2 View Post
    This is a bit like that famous question in the Monty Python film: "What did the Romans do for us?"

    Well gwru, Warnock achieved the following as a manager:
    Promotions
    1986–87: Conference winners (promotion to Division 4) – Scarborough
    1989–90: Division 3 Playoff winners (promotion to Division 2) – Notts County
    1990–91: Division 2 Playoff winners (promotion to Division 1) – Notts County
    1994–95: Division 2 Playoff winners (promotion to Division 1) – Huddersfield Town
    1995–96: Division 3 Playoff winners (promotion to Division 2) – Plymouth Argyle
    2005–06: Championship runners-up (promotion to Premier League) – Sheffield United
    2010–11: Championship winners (promotion to Premier League) – Queens Park Rangers

    Manager of the month
    2002–03: (Division 1 Manager of the Month): January – Sheffield United
    2003–04: (Division 1 Manager of the Month): November – Sheffield United
    2004–05: (Division 1 Manager of the Month): December – Sheffield United
    2007–08: (Championship Manager of the Month): December – Crystal Palace
    2010–11: (Championship Manager of the Month): August – QPR
    2010–11: (Championship Manager of the Month): September – QPR
    2015–16: (Championship Manager of the Month): March – Rotherham United
    2016–17: (Championship Manager of the Month): August - Cardiff City
    You should know by now that if gwru doesn't rate the acheivements, they don't count.

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