Fired-Up Strachan Stands Out Like a Beacon When Red Mist Descends
The Scotsman › August 07, 2006
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The Scotsman › August 07, 2006
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GORDON Strachan might have anticipated a more rewarding return to his Edinburgh hometown after a midweek which had seen him travel half way across the world in order to see his team lose in abject fashion.
By half-time yesterday this was a notion as fanciful as believing that dropping his skipper might not be regarded as significant. The Celtic manager learned that even in his own backyard misfortune can stalk him.See the full content of this document
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Fired-Up Strachan Stands Out Like a Beacon When Red Mist Descends
Just before the break he was sent to the stand by referee Stuart Dougal and minutes after taking his new seat Strachan watched his side concede the first of two self-inflicted goals.
Paul Telfer was the first fall ...See the full content of this document
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