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Docherty and was
Docherty went taut: was it possible??
And if by some wild chance Mahzeer was the man, he wouldn't dare try anything now -- not after Docherty had looked in on the two of them to see that all was well.
After Captain Docherty sent Arleigh Griffith for Hoag he was able to complete his detailed inspection of the third floor and to receive a report from his man covering the floors above before Griffith returned, buoyed up by a brief stop for another glass of champagne.
Drake was dismissed in 1961 and replaced by player-coach Tommy Docherty.
In June 1971, Frank O ' Farrell was appointed as manager, but lasted less than 18 months before being replaced by Tommy Docherty in December 1972.
Docherty was dismissed shortly afterwards, following the revelation of his affair with the club physiotherapist's wife.
They were beaten by Liverpool in the FA Cup while the title challenge was ended with a few games left after a bust-up between Docherty and several of his first-team players – though not Bonetti – meaning that a much-weakened team was fielded in a key match against Burnley, in which Bonetti conceded six goals.
That was the closest he came to winning another trophy with Chelsea until 1970, by which time Docherty had been succeeded by Dave Sexton.
The seat was won at the 2010 general election by Thomas Docherty of the Labour Party.
Shankly was succeeded in the Preston team by Tommy Docherty and Shankly told Docherty that he should " just put the number 4 shirt on and let it run round, it knows where to go ".
Wilson was selected by Tommy Docherty for his two games in charge, making his debut against Portugal on 13 October 1971.
* McGlashan ( played by Docherty ) was an extreme Scottish nationalist and playwright, who frequently espoused anglophobia.
McGlashan was based on a man Docherty met in a pub in Soho.
His father was Isidore Frieda, a salon and property owner, and his mother was Hannah Mary Docherty.
Gary Lutke and John Docherty won the coveted Spirit Trophy in a Citroën 2CV, and the Style Award was presented to Alex Roy's Team Polizei 144, dressed as Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Law was given a free transfer by Tommy Docherty in the summer of 1973, after 11 years at the club during which he had scored a total of 237 goals in 404 games in all competitions, as well as collecting two league title medals and an FA Cup winner's medal.
The first series featured guests who were interviewed in a talk show fashion including Jenny Eclair, Peter Baynham and Jack Docherty ( who claimed to have had sex with Morwenna Banks while she was dressed as her ' little girl ' character from Absolutely ).
The school roll was 1714 as of September 2005, and the Head Teacher is John Docherty.
This was following a corporate decision driven by Tom Docherty to maximise summer operating capacity taking the previous capacity from around 100 CEUs to 213 CEU
Paul Docherty was involved in the graphics for the Commodore 64 version and Herman Serrano created some of the artwork used in the game and manual.

Docherty and if
In appointing Sexton it appeared as if the United board had again opted for safety following the tumultuous tenure of Docherty ( sacked for having an affair with the wife of the club's physiotherapist ), whose four-and-a-half-year spell had overseen relegation from the First Division but an immediate comeback followed by high league finishes and completed with an FA Cup triumph in the season before Sexton's appointment.

Docherty and would
He took several large swallows, recollected that Docherty had gone up another flight, and decided he would be wise to cover himself by finding him.
Tommy Docherty stated that " there is no doubt in my mind that Duncan would have become the greatest player ever.
Docherty, usually playing himself, would often express his horror of Calum, up to the point that he once ran to the end of the Earth to avoid him, constantly being chased by Calum along the way.
* George and Donald McDiarmid ( played by Docherty and Hunter ) were a surreal duo who would appear in almost every episode.
It was at Arsenal where Docherty would make his last regular appearances as a professional footballer, although he subsequently played a few games for Chelsea, retiring in 1962.
Docherty led them to the final again a year later, in 1976 – 77, this time as underdogs to a Liverpool team seeking the second trophy of what would have been a unique Treble of League, FA Cup and European Cup.
Though Docherty intended him to play alongside Stuart Pearson, the move also meant that he would play alongside his brother, Brian Greenhoff.
30 minutes before the game was due to start Watson told Docherty he couldn't play at right back and asked to play centre half where he would be up against the legendary centre forward, Derek Dougan.

Docherty and make
Mayor Docherty aims to make Elizabeth the second CBD of Adelaide, as new growth in Playford will transform the commercial centre from low density commercial and housing to multiple story mixed use commercial and residential developments.

Docherty and himself
( Injuries that Docherty brings upon himself by trying to emulate his hero, Tony Meola ).

Docherty and again
He took over at Manchester United – again succeeding Tommy Docherty – in the summer of 1977 but his reign was characterised by dour football and he was not popular with the fans.

Docherty and way
* Peter and Jennifer Wells ( played by Docherty and Banks ) were a couple introduced in series two, who were keen to support charities, but often let their own prejudices get in the way.

Docherty and had
Docherty saved Manchester United from relegation that season, only to see them relegated in 1974 ; by that time the trio of Best, Law, and Charlton had left the club.
The cast and crew were mainly Scottish ; the principal writers and performers were Moray Hunter, Jack Docherty, Peter Baikie, Gordon Kennedy ( all of whom had performed together as The Bodgers for many years ), Morwenna Banks and John Sparkes ( Welsh ).
Though Docherty Of Irvine had always run a parallel coach hire firm separate to A1 Service, this former owner ventured back into local bus operation around the Irvine and Kilmarnock area in competition with Stagecoach Western in the late 1990s.
The core of the team Docherty had put together, including the likes of Peter Osgood, Charlie Cooke, Ron Harris, Bonetti and John Hollins, went on to win the FA Cup and Cup Winners ' Cup under his successor, Dave Sexton.
Docherty was replaced at Old Trafford by the same man who had replaced him at Chelsea, Dave Sexton.
On taking over at Loftus Road, Rangers had been relegated to the Second Division ( three years after almost winning the league title ) and Docherty had to lift the team spirits to start the new season.
Despite this, Docherty had a quick fallout with Queens Park Rangers's star player, Stan Bowles.
After a dispute with the Derby manager, Tommy Docherty, Rioch had brief loan spells with Birmingham City in December 1978 and with Sheffield United in March 1979.
Docherty saved Manchester United from relegation that season, only to see them relegated in 1974 ; by that time the trio of Best, Law, and Charlton had left the club.
Despite this, it was well known why Docherty had been sacked, and there were suggestions that he could sue the club for wrongful dismissal.
Docherty had been popular with the fans, and the new manager, Dave Sexton, needed success to dispel the unfavorable comparisons.
He was asked by Bill Stanner, an anthropologist who had come with Richard Docherty in 1935, to produce pieces explaining traditional law, which he made after he saw a map produced by Stanner.

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