Ross County’s manager believes the first hour against Ayr was a mark of how he wants his side to play going forward.
Both teams led throughout the afternoon in Dingwall, with the spoils having to be shared in the end.
It is hoped that the findings can inform rural practices in other areas of the country, as well as potentially helping a range of minority groups.
He believes everyone else in the Championship wants to see the Staggies fail, and is ready to prove the doubters wrong.
After tasting victory in their last home match, Tony Docherty is calling on Ross County’s supporters to help them over the line again this weekend.
Tony Docherty says the Staggies striker is watching the world’s best to see what he can apply in Dingwall.
Tony Docherty believes it was only fine margins that cost the Staggies at Firhill, but admitted they should have done better for the decisive goal.
One clinic has a waiting time of around 224 years, but in the Highlands the wait is only likely to be a matter of months.
Ross County lost out to Partick Thistle for the third time this season.
The forward insists talk in the summer of winning the Championship did not add any extra pressure on to the playing squad.
County have lost five of their last six matches between the two sides, including two earlier this season.
Many believe his absence cost Ross County their place in the Premiership at the end of last season.
The pair were regulars in the Dingwall outfit’s starting 11 in the second half of last season, and could now turn out together south of the border.
Trevor Carson is playing for his future during his time with Ross County on loan from Dundee.
The former Staggies boss has commented publicly for the first time since leaving the club in August.
County’s manager was victorious on his last visit to St Johnstone, who have frustrated the Dingwall outfit over recent years.
Tony Docherty is pleased with how keen Ross County’s squad look to build on three points last weekend.
One of the Staggies’ goalscorers has talked of the relief in Dingwall after finally picking up three points, but insists it is only the beginning.
Manager Tony Docherty has given his reaction after sealing a first win as the club’s manager.
The Staggies defeated Raith Rovers 2-0 in Dingwall to send their fans home happy.