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    The Doc returns to Rotherham United on Saturday.

    Tommy Docherty returns to Rotherham on Saturday, has Ian Breckins guest, 50 years this month he became manager for the Millers.
    Also guests for the Shrewsbury game are, David Bentley, Roy Tunks, Steve Downes, Trevor Womble, & Johnny Quinn.

    When I see David Bentley's name, I always remember the game the Millers played against Leeds United at Millmoor, when Jack Charlton pole axed Bentley, with it being the mighty Leeds, Charlton didn't get booked.

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    Warnock thinks a lot about himself but he didn't fill the ground when he became manager. Tommy Doc filled Millmoor. It didn't end good but unforgettable while he was here. He's more than welcome here by me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwru View Post
    Warnock thinks a lot about himself but he didn't fill the ground when he became manager. Tommy Doc filled Millmoor. It didn't end good but unforgettable while he was here. He's more than welcome here by me.
    Just a few attendances under Warnock
    10,783
    11,418
    11,503
    11,035

    But then again, you never usually let facts get in the way of your opinion.

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    Memory lapse here. Did he take Brian Tiler with him?

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    Memory lapse here. Did he take Brian Tiler with him?
    And his sister Bonnie

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    Quote Originally Posted by PokerMillersSwinton View Post
    And his sister Bonnie
    Brian was killed in a car crash in Italy in 1990. Sat beside him in car was Harry Redknapp who was seriously injured

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    Quote Originally Posted by Masbroughstreet View Post
    Just a few attendances under Warnock
    10,783
    11,418
    11,503
    11,035

    But then again, you never usually let facts get in the way of your opinion.
    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.

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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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