My mutual consent. Has he ever had success as a manager? Such a fantastic player, but doesn't seem to have the ability as a manager.
Get them sectionedI know a Cov fan does this way who still wants him to come back and manage us.
He was already in post as 'performance director', appointment is interim. It will probably be Moyes who I certainly don't rate.Malky Mackay. Didn’t think he’d get a job again.
The best of the home nations managers is the Northern Ireland boss who seems to get them very organised and makes the best of what he has, I would swop him for useless Southgate any day and I bet he earns less than a tenth of the England manager.
Think qualifying for the Champions League last sixteen whilst playing in a Mickey Mouse league could maybe be called success
It wasn’t the hardest group in the world to get out of. Milan were decent back then but Benfica and Donetsk weren’t anything special.
you might want to look at what Donetsk budget was compared to Celtics, he did well to get them out of the group.
Always intrigues me what a divisive character Strachan is, really divides opinion, especially when you talk to City or Celtic supporters about him.
Fair pointIt wasn’t the hardest group in the world to get out of. Milan were decent back then but Benfica and Donetsk weren’t anything special.
A decent manager and doubt what he said was any worse than the Labour MP who has managed to remain. Apparently ok as it was in his past. Seems football people should be beyond reproach but elected mps don't need to be.Malky Mackay. Didn’t think he’d get a job again.
A decent manager and doubt what he said was any worse than the Labour MP who has managed to remain. Apparently ok as it was in his past. Seems football people should be beyond reproach but elected mps don't need to be.
In one game in charge of Celtic he was sent to the stands, however he wouldn't go as he wasn't allowed to bring Paul Telfer with him