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  1. Biography. Gordon Strachan OBE played for Dundee, Aberdeen, Manchester United, Leeds United and Coventry City. In club football, he played 635 league games, scoring a total of 138 goals. He was part of the Aberdeen side that defeated Real Madrid 2–1 to lift the 1983 European Cup Winners' Cup in Gothenburg. Strachan earned 50 caps for Scotland ...

  2. Gordon Creighton Strachan (born July 24, 1943) is an American attorney and political staffer who served as an aide to H.R. Haldeman, the chief of staff for President Richard Nixon and a figure in the Watergate scandal. Early life and education.

  3. 16 de oct. de 2015 · Gordon Strachan will take charge of Scotland's World Cup qualifying campaign after signing a two-year extension as manager.

  4. 2005-2009. 2009-. Coventry City (player-manager) Coventry City. Southampton. Celtic. Middlesbrough. * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. Gordon David Strachan OBE (born 9 February 1957 in Edinburgh) is a retired Scottish football player, and is now a football manager .

  5. 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.

  6. 14 de feb. de 2024 · Former Premier League boss Gordon Strachan has hailed Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou and the impact he's made since being appointed manager at the North London club. Strachan got to know the Australian during his spell in charge of Celtic and has praised the 'wonderful mayhem' he's brought to the Premier League.

  7. 21 de sept. de 2023 · Gordon Strachan proved it can be done on the European stage. By justanordinarybhoy 21 September, 2023 No Comments. The newly appointed manager of Celtic, Gordon Strachan, poses following a press conference announcing his new position, May 31, 2005 (Photo by Getty Images)