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21st November 2018
08:51pm GMT

Doherty, who featured just four times for O'Neill, has claimed that there were occasions when the players didn't even know how they were lining up going into games.
"Everyone thinks there wasn’t a game plan every time, that’s not entirely true. Sometimes there was, sometimes it was less clear," Doherty said on 2FM's Game On.
"Compared to the set-up I have at Wolves, you could class it as old-school. When you were away with Ireland, you didn’t really have that much coaching. It was more of five-a-side, or 11-a-side game, and that would be it.
"The day before a game you would do a few set-pieces here and there and then go into the game. You are kind of thinking to yourself, ‘what shape are we going to play?’
"You’d have a few players thinking 'we’ll play this shape', or someone else thinking something else. You can’t have that, especially at international football, people not really sure on what their role is the next day.
"It is bizarre, but like I said, it didn’t happen all the time. There were odd occasions when it did happen."Explore more on these topics: