Is Doyley a legend in your eyes? Here's this week's trip down Vicarage Road memory lane Watfordfc
A jubilant Lloyd Doyley celebrates scoring his first ever goal for Watford against QPR. Pictures: Action Images
The first is Troy Deeney – I don’t think I need to elaborate any more on that as anyone of a Watford persuasion would surely agree. The second name might be slightly more controversial but as he is the only man to make more appearances than Deeney since I’ve been following the club, I think Lloyd Doyley earns his place on the list.
In today’s game, any right-back is expected to bomb forward down the wing and provide an attacking threat, so in many ways it is probably for the best that Doyley played for Watford when he did. He was one of the best defenders I’ve seen at defending one-on-one against a winger but his attacking threat was next to zero. At least this was the case until December 7, 2009, a night any Watford fan who was present will never forget.
The vast majority of his Watford career was spent as a right-back in a back four but he also had several spells filling in at left-back . However, for me, his crowning moment came in the 2013 play-off final.
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