Gordon Strachan

Wee Ghord chills out in Dublin

Gordon Strachan has been lying low since his resignation from Celtic and surprisingly no imminent offers of a return to football management He briefly re entered the limelight when he returned to Parkhead to pay his respects to Tommy Burns who died of melanoma at Tommy's tribute match between the current Celtic squad and an Oldbhoys XI in May 2009.

Ghord works in mysterious ways

Rangers lofty position on top of the Premier League Table was a brief affair handing Celtic the advantage of both retaining the Championship and achieving a mind bending four in a row.
Strachan who had signed Derek Riordan in 2006 for £170,000 but failed to give him regular first team football must be rubbing his hands with delight as Riordan becomes the prodical son of the Parkhead faithful

Strachan in top ten Player/Manager list

Gordon Strachan has been voted amongst the most impressive player-managers there has ever been according to sport.co.uk His stint as player-manager of Coventry City in the mid-90s has landed him a place in a hall fame. The website says:

Strachan looks to bolster squad after Aberdeen defeat

The less said about Celtic’s defeat to Aberdeen yesterday the better. The Bhoys conceded four shocking goals to crash to their first Scottish Premier League loss of 2009.

Jail for thief who broke into Strachan's home

John Black who broke into the Bothwell home of Celtic manager Gordon Strachan as he slept in May this year has been jailed for more than three years. Amoung the items stolen were a football top, a computer console and a laptop, two cameras, a wallet, bank cards, an iPod, a laptop computer case, a TV viewing card, a battery charger, a rucksack, a pair of shoes and video cassette tapes.
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