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Greg Docherty

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  • Talal
    Talal Posts: 11,492
    So good is a bit of a stretch but he did his job very well today.
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,818
    Was very good today, he’s exceeding my expectations of him as I thought he’d struggle 
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,001
    This is exactly the kind of game where his strengths and skillset are useful, and he's definitely a captain who leads by example.

    He's not a player who is going to single handedly win games maybe, but he's absolutely a player who enables the game winners.
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,382
    As with Pratley’s he’s better in the Championship than L1.

    Some of our subs can offer more on the ball, but they’ll need to offer plenty off it to take Doc’s place.

    Going to be interesting to see how our midfield 3 and front 2 evolves this season. Playing like this Doc fully deserves his place.
  • Very good today, was everywhere and think he is a great leader for this team
  • Brownie12
    Brownie12 Posts: 1,528
    edited September 20
    Was very good today, he’s exceeding my expectations of him as I thought he’d struggle 
    Likewise. He has certainly stepped up. Always thought he was a good captain, but not convinced as a player. Certainly proving me and other doubter wrong. Long may it continue.
  • Think he is an excellent captain, an excellent representative of the club and has worked extremely hard to rise to the level. A proper NJ player who I’m glad we have 
  • He’s the anchor in this team. Solid and unspectacular. Leads by example. 
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,782
    Right now he’s making a mockery of all the summer chatter about being a “must replace” player. Integral part of the team.
  • cafcsinger
    cafcsinger Posts: 5,549
    Good performance but think some are getting carried away imo. 
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  • Still think the end of the day we need someone who is slightly better on the ball, but if people can’t see what he does offer off it and think he’s not able to play at this level have been given a big reality check 
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,782
    edited September 20
    Still think the end of the day we need someone who is slightly better on the ball, but if people can’t see what he does offer off it and think he’s not able to play at this level have been given a big reality check 
    When we are, hopefully, pushing up the league this is obviously correct. I don’t think anyone think he’s the man to lead us to the Premier League, as much as we’d love that.

    But he is exactly what we need for right now. His off the ball energy was likely always part of the plan.
  • He’s the anchor in this team. Solid and unspectacular. Leads by example. 

    Which hopefully the other players will realise and respect thus get the results needed to have a successful season.
    This squad should realise that staying up will be very good for their bank balances and footballing career. 
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,360
    Good performance but think some are getting carried away imo. 
    A fair comment. He's doing well so far this season, let's see how the season goes, but I'm feeling positive. 
  • balham red
    balham red Posts: 1,278
    Talal said:
    So good is a bit of a stretch but he did his job very well today.
    Exactly: great man, great captain, great performance today, but in general he's the weakest of our 3 starting midfielders. I actually think Coventry is the one who plays better in championship than league one, he's looking a much more complete midfielder.
  • Best game so far in a Charlton shirt yesterday at this level. Think it helps when his teammates are also in good form. While Coventry is more technically gifted Doherty has the experience and leadership. 
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,231
    "Passenger"

     :D 
  • Kips
    Kips Posts: 689
    I was certainly one who felt he was a passenger, particularly in the first half of last season. I think by his own admission he took time to settle and Jones also benched him a couple of times. 

    I questioned the wisdom of not only  making him skipper, but signing him at all. 2025 has certainly seen a much better version of Doc, with I hope more to come. 



  • balham red
    balham red Posts: 1,278
    I always find it amusing when a club feels a player isn't up to their level so they let them go, only for the player to eventually play above that team.

    E.g. Greg Doherty from Hull
    Macaulay Gillespie from Plymouth
  • I’ve said this before but I think he’s underrated by the fans because the weakest part of his game is when he’s in possession. 

    Yesterday’s performance was one of his most eye catching for sure, but his intelligence, positioning and work rate off the ball are a major reason why we are the way we are. 

    And that does not even take into account his influence on the team and culture off the pitch as well. 
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  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,987
    Honestly don’t think there’s gonna be many games this season that we’re gonna control, so alongside Coventry and Carey/Knibbs, he will be absolutely fine. He’s fit as a fiddle and brave to go with it. 
  • I think some people underestimate the value of a good captain on the pitch. Docherty is just that. He’s able to steady the ship by both example and vocally and is I think a key component of our generally tight performances. Certainly not the complete midfielder but for where we are in terms of team development and for how Jones wants us to play I’d suggest he’s very important. Always thought he’d retain his position because I think Jones recognises his value.
  • superclive98
    superclive98 Posts: 4,773
    A real captain's performance yesterday.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,167
    Think it’s pretty obvious that JRC was brought in to replace/challenge him and he’s risen to the challenge. JRC has only played in the Champ and I haven’t seen many (if any calls) for the swap to be made
  • SELR_addicks
    SELR_addicks Posts: 15,469
    Fine margins in that middle though, if Doc would've been punished for giving the ball away easily we'd be having the complete opposite discussion. 

    He's doing well but is prone to a mistake. 
  • southamptonaddick
    southamptonaddick Posts: 4,055
    edited September 21
    Fine margins in that middle though, if Doc would've been punished for giving the ball away easily we'd be having the complete opposite discussion. 

    He's doing well but is prone to a mistake. 
    Every player at every level is prone to a mistake. 
    You see mistakes in every game and every game is about ifs, buts and maybes. 
    Can't we just say he, and the rest of the team, played well overall and we deserved to win without trying to pick holes. 
    And before anyone says "it's a discussion site" I agree but sometimes it gets a bit grating that some people want to find something to moan about. 😞
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,279
    Fine margins in that middle though, if Doc would've been punished for giving the ball away easily we'd be having the complete opposite discussion. 

    He's doing well but is prone to a mistake. 
    Typical post from you, can't say anything nice so instead you make up some hypothetical situation and tries to use that against him. 

    Guess who else is "prone to a mistake"?

    Kayne Ramsay against Millwall.

    Who else?

    Lloyd Jones and TC against QPR.

    If Docherty never made mistakes he'd have been signed by Liverpool for £100m and Scotland would have one of the world's best midfields right now with him and McTominay. 

    Nonsense post
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,045
    Brownie12 said:
    Was very good today, he’s exceeding my expectations of him as I thought he’d struggle 
    Likewise. He has certainly stepped up. Always thought he was a good captain, but not convinced as a player. Certainly proving me and other doubter wrong. Long may it continue.
    100%.

    He seems better in the Championship than he did in League One!
  • Think he’s been outstanding this season.
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,001
    se9addick said:
    Brownie12 said:
    Was very good today, he’s exceeding my expectations of him as I thought he’d struggle 
    Likewise. He has certainly stepped up. Always thought he was a good captain, but not convinced as a player. Certainly proving me and other doubter wrong. Long may it continue.
    100%.

    He seems better in the Championship than he did in League One!
    I think he actually is, and @Scoham said similar as well - his style and strengths are actually more suited to Championship football in some ways where the off the ball stuff really makes a difference.

    In many ways he reminds me a bit of Kishishev or Danny Hollands, players who you wouldn't often be able to point to doing specific things that won games like goals or assists but made the team as a whole better.