Gordon Strachan

Crystal Palace 1 Middlesbrough 0: match report

Read a full match report of the Championship game between Crystal Palace and Middlesbrough at Selhurst Park on Saturday Nov 7 2009. By Rob Kelly at Selhurst Park Balled Eagle: Darren Ambrose scores for Crystal Palace at...

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Interview: Shaun Maloney, footballer

Your account has been frozen. Published Date: 08 November 2009 AN Achilles injury may have ruled Shaun Maloney out of Scotland's match in Wales but the Celtic player is confident he can recapture his early season form and gives...

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Newcastle defuse stadium row to boost promotion push

Championship leaders Newcastle defused the row over owner Mike Ashley's decision to rename the club's famous St James' Park stadium with a 3-1 win over Peterborough on Saturday. Ashley was already disliked on Tyneside after a...

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Strachan ponders why so few Middlesbrough players married!

Strachan ponders why so few Middlesbrough players married! READ MORE NEWS ON: Middlesbrough Middlesbrough boss Gordon Strachan is perplexed by the shortage of married men within his team. While that may be a by-product of the...

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Promotion won’t be easy warns Marcus Bent

Nov 7 2009 by Philip Tallentire, Evening Gazette WINNING promotion is a “hard, gruelling slog”, according to Marcus Bent, who says he’s up for the challenge. The 31-year-old on-loan striker knows all about escaping the clutches...

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Judge me when the job is done - Strachan

Nov 7 2009 by Philip Tallentire, Evening Gazette GORDON STRACHAN wants to be judged at the end of his current contract, not two weeks into the job. Modern football may demand instant results, but the new Boro boss is refusing...

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Neil Warnock: Gordon Brown's a great host (but he could have laid on some cake)

Amy and I had one of those typical family conversations on Monday night, where you catch up with the day's events. "Done anything interesting, Dad?" she said. "Nothing much, I just nipped in to No 10 and had a chat with the...

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Pilgrims 'desperate' for win - Sturrock

Plymouth Argyle boss Paul Sturrock has declared that his side are "desperate" to secure another three points against Doncaster Rovers. The Pilgrims achieved one of the biggest shocks of the Championship season to date last...

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Season's first capital clash is bubbling with intrigue

Your account has been frozen. THE first Edinburgh derby of the season has been a long time coming, but gunpowder plots give way to sub-plots at Tynecastle Park early this afternoon. John Hughes has had to be patient for his...

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Metz magic and Dons' taming of Munich

From Metz feeding Bernd Schuster ham to Aberdeen lighting up the north, here are some of the great European shocks 1. Barcelona 1-4 Metz (agg: 5-6), 10 October 1984, Cup Winners' Cup, first round No one saw this coming – almost...

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