Manchester Evening News

TOMMY DOCHERTY 1928-2020

Tributes to United’s Wembley hero boss

- By SIMON PEACH newsdesk@men-news.co.uk @MENnewsdes­k

FORMER Manchester United manager Tommy Docherty has died at the age of 92 following a long illness.

Docherty, who was known as ‘The Doc’, spent nine years as a player with Preston, and won 25 caps for Scotland.

He went on to manage 12 clubs – including Chelsea, Aston Villa and Derby – as well as a stint in charge of Scotland.

But he was best known for his fiveyear spell at Old Trafford, overseeing an FA Cup final win over Bob Paisley’s Liverpool in 1977.

Docherty died at home in the north west on December 31.

A family spokespers­on said in a statement: “Tommy passed away peacefully surrounded by his family at home.

“He was a much-loved husband, father and papa and will be terribly missed.

“We ask that our privacy be respected at this time. There will be no further comment.”

United said in a statement on Twitter: “We are deeply saddened by the passing of Tommy Docherty, who led us to FA Cup victory in 1977 with a thrilling, attacking team in the best traditions of Manchester United.

“Everyone at the club sends sincere condolence­s to Tommy’s loved ones.”

Scottish Football Associatio­n president Rod Petrie said d on the organisati­on’s website: ebsite: “Football has lost a trety tremendous personalit­y in Tommy Docherty. . He was tenacious on the park and a great leader off it.

“Tommy was a regular in the Scotland side in the 1950s that qualified for two World Cups, and his record as Scotland manager was impressive, albeit cut short by his decision to take the Manchester United job.

“He was on record as saying that the biggest regret of his career was leaving his Scotland managerial role and looking at the results and performanc­es he inspired, it is hard not to wonder what might have been had he remained. “His charisma and love for the game shone even after he stopped managing and it was wa entirely fitting that Tomm Tommy should be ind inducted into the Scottish tisF Football Hall of Fame. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time.” Docherty began his playing career at C Celtic, before spells wi with Preston, Arsenal and Chelsea.

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 ??  ?? United manager Tommy Docherty at Wembley after their 2-1 win over Liverpool in the FA Cup final in 1977
United manager Tommy Docherty at Wembley after their 2-1 win over Liverpool in the FA Cup final in 1977
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Tommy Docherty as Scotland manager

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