Matt Doherty

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I actually thought he did really well yesterday considering he was also playing on the wrong side. Certainly got into better positions and more threatening than reguilon and Emerson yesterday.
 
I actually thought he did really well yesterday considering he was also playing on the wrong side. Certainly got into better positions and more threatening than reguilon and Emerson yesterday.
Agree. Would have propably scored if he had a left foot or came into that positions on/from the right.
 
That would just be bad taste obviously. Mines an allusion to a Hollywood movie (The Usual Suspects)....yours is to one of the lowest points in human history. Are you starting to see how this humour thing Works?
Well as humour goes like Keyser Soze - a little limp.
Myself, I was rather hoping that someone would pick up on my deliberate mistake about the locusts.
Another cruel disappointment unlike Doc's uplifting performance yesterday.
 
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I actually thought he did really well yesterday considering he was also playing on the wrong side. Certainly got into better positions and more threatening than reguilon and Emerson yesterday.
I don't care what side he was on, just getting into position isn't good enough, that's the reason most people bring up for Traore being shit. He was at least making an effort but it was a extremely frustrating game and the amount of chances he wasted seemed to come one after another. If Aurier wasn't good enough then this guy is just not going to get there.
 
I can't see any mention of Doherty on Romano's twitter account??
No idea who/what Tottenham Tiers is.

FWIW, I think Doherty is fine for us as a rotational RWB, at least for another season.

Maybe not the appropriate thread, but I'd love to see us identify + buy a young, English/Home Grown RB/RW/RWB who's playing regularly in the Championship/League 1 with a loan agreement to stay with their present club for a season/18 months.

The risk is their current manager decides to start their replacement process, and they languish on the bench (à la Jack Clarke @ Leeds). Some of this type of risk may be mitigated by including the original club in a cut of any future transfer fee (incentive for player to be successful), but it doesn't seem that Levy likes those sort of deals.

Paratici has done this bit with Pape Matar Sarr @ Metz, and there's an argument to be made for casting a wider net and taking a low risk/potentially high return punt on young players with potential.
 
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I don't care what side he was on, just getting into position isn't good enough, that's the reason most people bring up for Traore being shit. He was at least making an effort but it was a extremely frustrating game and the amount of chances he wasted seemed to come one after another. If Aurier wasn't good enough then this guy is just not going to get there.
I fancy Aurier would have got that shot or the horribly slashed follow up on target. He was way better in front of goal that Doh
 
How was he unprofessional. He was rash and impetuous but unprofessional. A bloke who turned out and played for us in the hours after his brother murder. Daft silly rash but let's not make things up. You must be thinking of someone else....

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Gave away a pen nearly every time he played - that's unprofessional in my books
 
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