Tony O'Doherty

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Tony O'Doherty (born December 12, 1946 in Derry, Northern Ireland) is a former Northern Irish footballer and footballing manager.

He played for Derry City FC and also internationally for Northern Ireland in the British Home Championship against England in front of a crowd of 100,000 at the old Wembley Stadium on 21 April, 1970.[1]

From 1993 to 1994, O'Doherty managed his past club, Derry City. O'Doherty now writes an opinion-based column, the "Doc's Prescription", in the sport section one of the city's local papers, the Derry Journal.

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  1. ^ Match Statistics, The FA.
Preceded by
Roy Coyle
Derry City F.C. manager
1993-1994
Succeeded by
Felix Healy
Derry City F.C. - Managers
McCleery (1929-32) | Gillespie (1932-40) | Management Team Committee (1940-42) | Ross (1942-53) | Management Team Committee (1953-58) | Houston (1958-59) | Doherty (1959-61) | Ross 1961-68) | Hill (1968-71) | Wood (1971-72) | Ross (1972-72) | The "wilderness years" (1972-85) | Crossan (1985-85) | King (1985-87) | McLaughlin (1987-91) | Coyle (1991-93) | O'Doherty (1993-94) | Healy (1994-98) | Mahon (1998-2003) | Keely (2003-03) | Dykes (2003-04) | Hutton (2004-04) | Kenny (2004-06) | Fenlon (2006-present)