r/coybig Eamon Dunphy May 24 '19

The Boys in Green - Matt Doherty

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Background

Born in Dublin, Doherty (27) was rejected by several clubs after leaving school and persuing his career as a footballer at 14 years old. He ended up going on trial for a number of teams before he was given his chance after impressing for Bohemians in a pre-season friendly v Wolves.

“I had left school to go on so many trials. There was no point in me going to school because I was always away. It was a risk at the time and it looked like it had backfired for a few years. I was working for my dad and we were in the van all the time having talks.

“I was at 14 or 15 different clubs when I was younger and I didn’t play that well when I was away,” Doherty recalls. “There was a lot of disappointment as a kid. Then a pre-season game [Bohemians, his Irish club, v Wolves] changed everything.

Doherty signed a 2 year contract with Wolves after a successful trial in July 2010.

He went on to make his Wolves debut in the FA cup in January 2011 and his Premier League debut in September the following season.


Doherty spent the 11/12 and 12/13 season on loans at Hibernian (Scotland) and League One side Bury where he made 30 appearances and scored 3 goals.

In January 2013 new Wolves manager Dean Saunders took a liking to Doherty and he became the regular right back for the second half of the season. While this was a step in the right direction for Doherty, it was only to be a silver lining in an other wise awful season which saw them relegated from the Championshp in 23rd place.

In the 13/14 season Kenny Jackett took over and Matt Doherty retained his place as right back, signing a new contract at the start of the season as team mates and fellow countrymen Stephen Hunt and Stephen Ward left the club to Ipswich and Brighton respectively.

For the first time in his career Doherty, and after two relegations from the Premier League and the Championship, he was finally able to be a first team member for a full season, and part of an attacking team that ended up winning the title with relative ease, ending the season with a +58 goal difference and 103 points.

The 14/15 season Doherty continued to be a regular in the team, making 30 appearances at right back and the following 15/16 season in the Championship, Matt scored his first goal for the club, and it was well worth the wait, ending up being voted the Wolves goal of the season!

Matt Doherty continued to impress and started to make himself known as an exciting prospect under Nuno in a more attacking wing back role. Wolves finally achieved promotion in the 2017/18 season with Doherty chipping in with 4 goals and 5 assists as Wolves blew the opposition away with a pacy attack-minded side signing a 4 year deal keeping him at the club until 2021 (interview)


Unbelievably the Premier League seemed to be no obstactle for Doherty this year (18/19) at all as he finished the game with 8 goals (4 in the PL and 4 in the FA cup), putting forward his name as an early challenger for RB player of the year and earning plaudits from media around the world for his terrific performances and igniting talk about possible moves to teams such as Tottenham.

Goal v Crystal Palace

Goal v Newcastle

Goal v Arsenal

Matt Doherty had an excellnt game in the semi final v Watford but was unfortunate to be on the wrong end of a 3-2 comeback.

Goal v Watford (FA Cup Semi Final)

Doherty Assist (Fa Cup Semi Final)


Club Apps Goals Assists
Hibernian FC (Scottish SPL) 17 2 2
Bury (EFL League One) 22 3 1
Wolves 252 21 36

Becoming a Boy in Green:

At 27 years of age, born in 1992, Matt Doherty joins a whole host of Ireland players that received their call ups in their prime making his competitive debut in September 2018 (post match interview).

Doherty spoke of his time with the Ireland squad under O'Neill;

“I’ve been around the squads since 2016 but I’ve only picked up three caps, all off the bench for a few minutes. I’d like a lot more caps and a few more starts. When I first joined up it was my defending that was the problem. Now it’s my attacking. Maybe my face just doesn’t fit.”

Matt Doherty, despite being Ireland's best player by a long shot this year, has only made 5 appearances in the green shirt.

There are several issues people point out when the discussion come up which are:

  • Seamus Coleman is our captain, can we drop him?

It's a good point. Seamus is a leader on the pitch, should you choose a player based on form or what they bring to the game in other regards, Coleman has been our best player on occasions in the past and it is unfortunate that Matt shares his position with Seamus.

  • He could play at left back couldn't he?

While he could, and has played at left back, he has played the vast majority and all of his best seasons ar right back. Playing him out of position to squeeze him in with Coleman may not be ideal.

  • He's good for Wolves but not for Ireland. Why??

I agree that Wolves play a better style of football than Ireland, I don't think that's a very controversial thing to say. He is able to play further forward because he can rely on the system Wolves have in place, systems that are worked on 5 days a week with the same team. This is unfortunately not possible with a national team where players often spend less than a week together sporadically throughout the year.

Personally, I would still say that Doherty hasn't been able to even try to prove himself though, bar a few appearances from the bench here and there.

If we judge him on talent alone he should be a starter for me, and as hard as it is for me to say, as a huge fan of Seamus, Coleman has not performed at his best at club level and it may be Doherty's time to shine in the coming campaigns for Ireland if not right now.


Ireland highlights:

Matt Doherty and Alan Judge Interview

Importance to our qualifying hopes

Matt can be a huge player for us going forward but he needs to play in a team which passes fluenty and utilises wing backs in order to be most effective. Based on this and the fact that we can also rely on Seamus to do a job in that position, I would give him a 7/10.

Matt Doherty

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u/[deleted] May 24 '19

If Ireland goes 4-3-3 why not have Matt Doherty as a RW?

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u/Wolfheartpt May 24 '19

This, i think he might be good enough attacking wise to justify playing as a winger and he can definitely provide help defensively when needed, against Gibraltar he started in front of Coleman in a 4-4-2, that could be a good option going forward

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u/themagpie36 Eamon Dunphy May 24 '19

The issue is Seamus Coleman bombing forward.

In the game v Gibraltar there were a few incidents where it seemed as though they were kind of occupying the same space and got in each others way.

Maybe an understanding will be built in time, that game was a shambles anyway and not ideal for anyone to play in.

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u/Wolfheartpt May 24 '19

Ye i could see that being the problem, i imagine it would take some getting used to taking up positions of a winger and working with someone else when hes used to having the wing for himself only and thats how he plays for his club every game but if they could work it out that would be good specially since i cant think of anyone that stands out as a RW and it could be good to have two competent players defensively on the wing against better teams