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Gordon Strachan

The current manager of Celtic. WGS

Real name Gordon Strachan
Nickname WGS (Wee Gordon Strachan)
Height 5.06
Weight 10.06
Date of birth 09-02-1957
Place of birth Edinburgh
Position RHS Midfielder (attacking)
Nationality Scotland
Caps 50

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"I don't know if there is another big club where the supporters have a love like the supporters have a love for this club."
WGS on the Celtic fans (quote taken from "Celtic Minded 2" (book), 2006)
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Gordon David Strachan OBE (born 9 February 1957, Edinburgh, Scotland)

Player

During his playing career he played for
Dundee (1974-1977),
Aberdeen (1977-1984),
Manchester United (1984-1989),
Leeds United (1989-1995) and
Coventry City (1995-1997).

He won 50 international caps for Scotland and is in the Scotland Football Hall of Fame.

Gordon Strachan was an aggressive, skilful right-sided midfield player.

Career
Club From To Fee League
FA Cup
League cup
Other
Coventry
22-03-1995 31-05-1997 Free 13 (13) 0 2 (1) 0 3 (1) 0 0 (0) 0
Leeds
23-03-1989 22-03-1995 £ 300,000 188 (9) 37 14 (0) 2 19 (0) 3 14 (1) 3
Man Utd
13-08-1984 23-03-1989 £ 500,000 155 (5) 33 23 (0) 2 12 (1) 1 10 (2) 3
Aberdeen
01-11-1977 13-08-1984 £ 50,000 175 (8) 55 25 (0) 7 43 (3) 20 30 (4) 7
Dundee
01-01-1971 01-11-1977 Junior 56 (13) 13 7 (0) 1 11 (2) 1 1 (1) 0
Totals

£ 850,000 587 (48) 138 71 (1) 12 88 (7) 25 55 (8) 13



goals / game 0.21
0.16
0.26
0.20




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Management

WGS became Coventry City's Director of Football in November 1996

He finally retired as a player at the end of the season after making his last appearance at the age of 40, a record in the English Premiership.

Strachan kept Coventry in the Premiership until 2001, when they finally went down after 34 years of top division football. He was sacked shortly after the start of the 2001-02 Division One campaign.

Gordon Strachan returned to management within weeks, taking the manager's job at Southampton - after Strachan's appointment in October 2001, they finished 11th in the Premiership.

In 2002-03 when they finished eighth and reached the FA Cup final, where they lost 1-0 to Arsenal, but since Arsenal had qualified for the UEFA Champions League, Southampton qualified for the 2003-04 UEFA Cup.

In March 2004, Gordon Strachan announced his resignation as Southampton manager, earlier than intended because he wanted to spend time with his family.

When Berti Vogts stepped down as Scottish national coach, Strachan was widely tipped to take over until Walter "Wattie" Smith got the job, and he was even linked with the manager's job at Portsmouth, but turned down the offer to take over.

Strachan analysed football matches for the media, most notably on the BBC's Match of the Day 2. Renowned for his deadpan humour as much as his shrewd tactical awareness, quotes attributed to Strachan have become legendary among football supporters.


The 'Tic

Gordon Strachan finally returned to management on 1 June 2005, when he succeeded Martin O'Neill as manager of Celtic in the Scottish Premier League (SPL).

First season

For 2005-06, his stated aim was to regain the SPL title off current holders and deadly rivals Rangers.

He had an embarrassing start to his campaign as Celtic manager, however, losing 5-0 to Slovakian champions Artmedia Bratislava on 27 July 2005 and 3 days later only managing to draw 4-4 with Motherwell in his first SPL match in charge of the Glasgow club, although a few days later he recorded his first win in charge as Celtic won 4-0 in the return leg of the Champions League qualifier. However, that was not enough to avoid being put out of Europe before the season had got started in earnest.

Nevertheless, Celtic continued to improve under Strachan, leading the SPL by as much as 20 points despite playing with a defence that came under regular criticism from the media and fans.

A low-point was the shock defeat in the third-round of the Scottish Cup to First Division Clyde on 8 January 2006. However, the following month his team made history when they beat Dunfermline Athletic 8-1, a record victory margin for the SPL.

Strachan's first season was ultimately successful as he coached Celtic to victory in the Scottish League Cup and, on 5 April 2006, his side clinched the SPL title in record time and with six matches remaining.

Reflecting this achievement, Strachan was voted 'manager of the year' by the Scottish Football Writers' Association 8 days after the title was clinched.

Second season

His second season was even more of a roller coaster compared to his first, with excuses out the window for many, and the arrival of Paul le Guen (PLG) seen by the press as leading “le revolution” at Rangers to challenge us. To the surprise of practically all, there was no actual domestic challenge. Rangers went comedic from failure to tragic farce, and Celtic simply took advantage being over 20 points ahead of them at one point in the season. In Old Firm games, the best PLG did was one draw. The Hearts revolution was also a joke with their challenge petering out before it had even began. Knocked out early in the league cup was no issue, and WGS easily made it up with winning the Scottish Cup to wrap up a double cup and league. Overall, WGS was having a respite domestically.

The Champions league was where its at, and here he excelled. A tough group saw us win all 3 home games, with a special victory against Man U which led us to qualify from the Group stages for the first time! On the other hand, we were pish away from home and lost all 3 games, with WGS stating that he knew the problem and would have it resolved. The next round v AC Milan was very special for us all, and WGS held to what he said and we didn’t concede in 180mins of football, but sadly didn’t score either. Ultimately, we were outdone by a classic goal by Kaka in extra time. A sad way to go out, but a great achievement by WGS and he deserves all the credit in the world.

Regardless of the above, a lot of criticism must also be put at WGS for his second season. The quality of football in the last third of the season was appalling, and the effort was non-existent. Rangers’ new manager (Walter Smith) had the better of WGS with a very comfortable win in the last Old Firm game of the season, but also we lost in some very very drab games.

A number of the signings were also very poor for that season, Gravesen, Miller and Jarosik in particular, whilst Jan Venegoor of Hasselink was injured too often. A spat with Maloney over new contracts saw us lose a great new wee player, and the defense was as bad at the end of the season as at the start. Appeared to bamboozle and patronise fans on many occasions with his team selections, and what appeared to be a continuing spat with Riordan saw the player play few games and being overshadowed by the far less productive Miller. A round of boos as Riordan was taken off in one match late in the season was evidence of this.

Many fans were simply disillusioned by WGS at the end, and putting an end to the rubbish that the fans didn’t like him as he wasn’t a “Celtic man” (lazy journalism), it was all because of the criticisms as I've said above. A real roller coaster of a season.

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billgreene wgs is a legend 0 Apr 28 2007, 1:58 PM EDT by billgreene
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c'mon tic fans get behind the wee man can you not see the fods are trying to noise him up and we are no backing him up, the wee man's already proved he can do the business, let's belt out
there's only one gordon strachan at the next game and every one after it, he's unique he's straight to me he's bloody great
wgs 85% think your great 10% and fair play them want to see an out and out celt in charge, and 5% would rather it was the pope, nae hope of the wee man keeping everybody happy but i just wish they would tell us more about plg and if he wis rangers minded anyway for me it's easy i'm gaun wae the wee man cause i'm wan a the 85% who think he's magic
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