Tommy Docherty, who died at the age of 92 on new year's eve, will be recalled as one of the game's great characters.
Known universally as 'The Doc', the Gorbals-born Scot former Arsenal man managed 12 clubs as well as his national team during a colourful of career.
Often outspoken and often controversial, he was renowned for his wise-cracks, one-liners and never-ending anecdotes which revealed a life lived to its full.
Docherty spent nine years as a player with Preston North End. He also played for Scotland at the 1958 World Cup in Sweden before a managerial career that took him as far as Australia as well as Portugal. Docherty is mostly associated for his five-year spell with Manchester United.
Read Arsenal supporter Tony Porter as he recalls a long-lost day at Highbury watching The Doc.
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Boxing Day, 1958