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Yeah Sean Doherthy was his name he did [Poor language removed] he was released from Fulham, and spent half a season with Da Hauge, was released by them not sure where he is now.

He was a real Rad when he left moving to a "bigger club" in Fulham ****!


cheers dude.

that has had me wondering for a while. he was released? i thought he was the next pele the way he blew us off.

i remember his soundbyte that fulham were going places. could you imagine choosing them over us now?? i'm sure even at the time it seemed odd.
 

(* COUGHS) Tosser!

Sean Doherty (born 10 February 1985, in Basingstoke) is an English footballer who plays as a left midfielder for Sligo Rovers.
Doherty started his career at Everton's youth academy before controversially moving to Fulham which was reported in press that the transfer was £600,000. The fall out from this transfer saw his father leave the Everton academy coaching staff. After failing to make the breakthrough to the Fulham first-team squad, he joined Dutch Eredivisie club ADO Den Haag on a free transfer.
In January 2006 Doherty returned to England with Port Vale on a short-term contract but failed to impress and was allowed to leave at the end of the 2005/2006 season.
Doherty signed for Accrington Stanley in May 2006, but was released a year later.

He signed for Southport F.C from Accrington on a 3 month loan deal but failed to impress only making 7 appearances in 3 months.
Doherty signed a 1 year deal at Royal Antwerp.
On the 18 January 2008, Sean Doherty was unveiled as a Sligo Rovers player, a team that plays in the Eircom League of Ireland Premier Division.

He has been capped 7 times by England at youth level.

Bet his old man is made up for him!

[Poor language removed] me! he ended up playing for southport!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

should have kept his head down at the everton academy instead of the bright lights of london.

looks like his dad walked as well. shut the door boys.
 

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