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    Gordon David Strachan OBE (/ˈstræxən/ born 9 February 1957) is a Scottish former football coach and player who is currently Technical Director of Dundee...
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  • Gordon Strachan (born 1957) is a Scottish football manager and former player. Gordon Strachan may also refer to: Gordon Strachan (minister) (1934–2010)...
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    Moritz in August 2015. Gordon Strachan was a key player for Ferguson at Aberdeen, but their relationship broke down when Strachan signed an agreement with...
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    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...
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  • and Rochdale in the Football League. He is the son of Gordon Strachan. "Craig Strachan". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Craig Strachan at Soccerbase v t e...
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  • at Wolverhampton Wanderers, and as coach or assistant manager under Gordon Strachan at Coventry City, Southampton, Celtic and Middlesbrough. In 2012, Pendrey...
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  • Charles Gordon Strachan (24 January 1934 – 7 July 2010) was a Church of Scotland minister, theologian, university lecturer and author. He was regarded...
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  • manager and player Gordon Strachan, and the father of player Luke Strachan. Spending most of his early years with Coventry City, Strachan has played for ten...
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  • of medicine Graeme Strachan (1952–2001), Australian singer and television personality, known as "Shirley" Strachan Gordon Strachan (born 1957), Scottish...
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    Retrieved 18 February 2015. "Gordon Strachan's praise for Craig Gordon". Celtic FC. 10 October 2014. Retrieved 20 May 2015. "Strachan hails summer signing's...
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  • Gordon Matthew Strachan (16 November 1947 – 3 May 2016) was a Scottish rugby union player who was capped five times by his country. Strachan was born in...
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    United States Marshals Service. Beginning in 1970, he served with Gordon Strachan and David Young as an aide to Domestic Affairs Advisor John D. Ehrlichman...
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    excites Strachan". BBC Sport. 29 July 2005. Retrieved 26 July 2015. Greig 2008, p. 10: Foreword by Gordon Strachan. Strachan 2006, p. 375. Strachan 2006...
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    Sixteen other managers have won an award with two or more clubs: Gordon Strachan with Coventry City and Southampton, Stuart Pearce with Nottingham Forest...
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  • World Cup qualification, having taken just two points from four games. Gordon Strachan was appointed Scotland manager in January 2013, but defeats in his...
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    the only goal. He went on to play regularly under the management of Gordon Strachan, making 29 international appearances in total. His last cap came in...
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  • replaced him with Gordon Strachan. At the time of Southgate's dismissal, Boro were fourth in the Championship but their form under Strachan declined and they...
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    and UEFA "for their extraordinarily loyal and sporting behaviour". Gordon Strachan was announced as O'Neill's replacement in June 2005 and after winning...
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  • secured a place in the semi-finals with a 1–0 win against Everton. Gordon Strachan scored the game's only goal in the second half, heading in at the far...
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  • October 2015). "A bumpy ride: Gordon Strachan and Scotland". BBC Sport. BBC. Retrieved 16 October 2015. "Gordon Strachan: Scotland boss signs new two-year...
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    the team and were eventually sacked. Results improved somewhat under Gordon Strachan, but he was unable to secure qualification for a tournament. After...
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  • Wilkinson. Leeds avoided relegation that season, and in March 1989 signed Gordon Strachan from Manchester United for £300,000. The Scottish midfielder was named...
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    to Denmark, Scotland took the lead against West Germany thanks to a Gordon Strachan goal, but the West Germans fought back to win 2–1. After a violent...
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    McGhee aims to shine alongside Gordon Strachan". BBC Sport. 21 January 2013. Retrieved 16 July 2013. "Gordon Strachan attends Scotland Under-21s as wait...
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  • of the mid and late 1990s, during which time Ron Atkinson and then Gordon Strachan managed the club. Bobby Gould's team in 1992–93 are widely regarded...
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    Following Phil Neal's departure in 1995, the arrival of Ron Atkinson and Gordon Strachan would see Dublin fit into an attacking team in the typical Atkinson...
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    Celtic, Keane was suggested as a potential managerial successor to Gordon Strachan by former Celtic player Charlie Nicholas. However, it was Championship...
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  •  44' CM 4 Neil Simpson CB 5 Alex McLeish CB 6 Willie Miller (c) RM 7 Gordon Strachan CF 8 John Hewitt CF 9 Mark McGhee CM 10 Dougie Bell LW 11 Peter Weir...
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    Gray, but Gray was swiftly replaced by Gordon Strachan after a disastrous start to the 2001–02 season. Strachan guided the Saints to a secure 11th-place...
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  • Ralph Milne from Bristol City. It was the final season at the club for Gordon Strachan, who left in March, and was followed at the end of the season by the...
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