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Strachan and resigned
Strachan resigned from Southampton in 2004 and took a 16 month break from management before returning to Scotland to become manager of Celtic in the Scottish Premier League.
Scoring 12 league goals that season, Southampton finished 12th, but just before the end of the season manager Gordon Strachan resigned.
Strachan defeated Berger but, sensing the winds of change, resigned in 1969.
Celtic finished runners up to Rangers on the final day of the season and Strachan resigned soon after.
Coventry City were relegated from the Premier League in May 2001, and following a poor start to their first season in Division One, Gordon Strachan resigned from the club.

Strachan and March
They were soon joined by Bob " Bongo " Starkie on guitar and backing vocals, and Red Symons on guitar, vocals and keyboards ; Graeme " Shirley " Strachan became lead vocalist in March 1974.
On March 1, 1974, a grand jury in Washington, D. C., indicted several former aides of President Nixon, who became known as the " Watergate Seven ": Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Mitchell, Charles Colson, Gordon C. Strachan, Robert Mardian and Kenneth Parkinson, for conspiring to hinder the Watergate investigation.
Gordon Strachan quit as Southampton manager in March and was replaced by Plymouth Argyle's Paul Sturrock.
Sturrock was named as the successor to Gordon Strachan as manager of Southampton on 4 March 2004.
Barry Strachan Gardiner ( born 10 March 1957 ) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Brent North since 1997.
In March 1989, Sheffield Wednesday manager Ron Atkinson had a bid of £ 200, 000 accepted by Manchester United, and he offered Strachan a contract paying more money than anyone in the club's history.
Strachan was indicted along with other White House staffers on March 1, 1974, but all charges against him were dropped on June 10, 1975.

Strachan and 2004
In February 2004, Strachan announced his resignation as Southampton manager after his decision not to stay on the club in the summer was leaked to the press.
The systems development life cycle, according to Elliott & Strachan & Radford ( 2004 ), " originated in the 1960's, to develop large scale functional business systems in an age of large scale business conglomerates.
When Strachan left the club in 2004, Wigley was asked to step in as caretaker.
# REDIRECT Conservative Party of Canada candidates, 2004 Canadian federal election # Merrill Strachan ( Labrador )
At the end of the 2004 – 05 season Martin O ' Neill left as manager and Celtic brought in Gordon Strachan as his replacement.
In late 2004 Strachan and drummer David " Gus " Weinkauf formed Feuermusik, a free jazz duo with Strachan on saxophone and Weinkauf playing percussion on buckets.
* Strachan, Hew Francis Anthony: The First World War, Viking, UK, 2004, ISBN 978-0-670-03295-2
She later went on to host the local Jamaican program The KFC Quiz Show with various co-hosts, ( the first two being Dominique Lyew and Damar Pessoa ) up until 2004 when the post was handed off to Samantha Strachan and Raine Manley Robertson.

Strachan and take
However the club failed to shine in the lower divisions, and Strachan lost his first team place early in the 1977 – 78 season following a drinking session with Jimmy Johnstone ; Gemmell was also concerned that Strachan was " getting kicked a lot " after opposition teams worked out that the way to stop Dundee was to take out their playmaker.
In August 1984, Manchester United spent £ 500, 000 to take Strachan to Old Trafford.
In the third and final group game back in Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, Scotland drew 0 – 0 with Uruguay despite their opponents going down to ten men almost from the first whistle after José Batista attempted to take Strachan out of the game.
Describing their writing process bassist Jeremy Strachan notes that " we really take a clinical, non-spontaneous approach to creating music " and the band's songs are typically spacious and dark compositions built around arpeggiated guitar chords, stop-start dynamics, slow build ups and the half-sung, half-spoken lyrics of vocalist / guitarist Evan Clarke.

Strachan and break
After a 16 month break, Strachan returned to management on 1 June 2005, when he succeeded Martin O ' Neill as manager of Celtic in the Scottish Premier League ( SPL ).
But Mallett's big break happened the following year when he became a presenter of Wide Awake Club, a new Saturday morning children's programme on TV-am, with co-presenters Michaela Strachan, James Baker, Arabella Warner and later Tommy Boyd.

Strachan and from
Unfortunately for Mackenzie and the Reformers, the mood of Upper Canada had changed somewhat from 1828 for a number of reasons: Sir John Colborne, who replaced Sir Peregrine Maitland as lieutenant governor in 1828, was less allied with John Strachan and the Family Compact ; Colborne had encouraged immigration to Upper Canada from the British Isles, and these new settlers felt more loyalty to the home country than Upper Canadians born in the New World ; and the Reform party had seemed to accomplish little during the two years they had controlled the Assembly.
For example, Militia officers Chewitt and Allan, the Reverend Strachan and others wrote to Governor General Prevost on May 8, that Sheaffe " kept too far from his troops after retreating from the woods, never cheered or animated them, nor showed by his personal conduct that he was hearty in the cause.
Though Bishop Strachan School ( BSS ) is located only two blocks from UCC, it is not UCC's sister school, UCC students do, however, work on joint projects with students of other nearby girls ' schools, including BSS, St. Clement's School, Havergal College, and Branksome Hall.
In Post-World War II London, Jean Paget, a secretary in a leather-goods factory, is informed by solicitor Noel Strachan that she has inherited a considerable sum of money from an uncle she never knew.
With the help of Joe and of Noel Strachan, who releases money from her inheritance, she starts the workshop, followed by a string of other businesses ; an ice-cream parlour, a public swimming pool and shops.
The current grounds from the Gardiner Expressway ( north end ), to Lakeshore Boulevard ( south end ), and from Strachan Avenue ( east end ), to the Dominion Gates ( west end ), Exhibition Place covers of land.
Apart from occasional conflicts between rival clans, the only battles in the county were Invercarron, at the head of Dornoch Firth, when Montrose was crushed by Colonel Archibald Strachan on 27 April 1650 — and the Battle of Glenshiel, when the Jacobites, under the Earl of Seaforth, aided by Spaniards, were defeated by a force under the command of General Joseph Wightman on 10 June 1719.
In 2002, television critic Alex Strachan wrote that " Almost everything about ZeD is exactly right, from its sense of timing ... to the lack of commercials " and that Sharon Lewis ' style was nicely easygoing.
Strachan retired from playing in 1997 at age 40, setting a Premier League record for an outfield player.
Strachan coached the team and led training sessions, whilst learning the finer points of management from Atkinson.
The following year Strachan restructured the team and made a series of signings, bringing in players such as Hibernian's Derek Riordan, Chelsea's Jiří Jarošík, Kenny Miller and Lee Naylor both from Wolverhampton Wanderers, Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink from PSV Eindhoven, Thomas Gravesen from Real Madrid and Paul Hartley and Steven Pressley from Heart of Midlothian.
Liberty Village's name comes from its central street, Liberty St. named in honour of a historic prison reform, the initiative of then Provincial Secretary William John Hanna who forced the closure of Toronto's Central Prison located north of the CNE and west of Strachan Avenue in 1915.
HMS Leopard found four Royal Navy deserters among the Chesapeake crew: David Martin, John Strachan, and William Ware, run from HMS Melampus ; and Jenkin Ratford, run from HMS Halifax.
* Fetteresso Castle passed from the Clan Strachan to the Clan Keith chief, Earl Marischal during the early 14th century.

Strachan and football
* 1957 – Gordon Strachan, Scottish football player and manager
Gordon David Strachan OBE ( born 9 February 1957 ) is a Scottish football manager and former player.
In international football Strachan earned 50 caps, scoring five goals and playing in two FIFA World Cup final tournaments, Spain 82 and Mexico 86.
Renowned for his deadpan humour in media interviews, quotes attributed to Strachan have become part of popular football culture.
Between management jobs, Strachan has analysed football matches for the media, most notably alongside Adrian Chiles on BBC Sport's Match of the Day 2.
Both proved to be the case, as he struggled to win regular football at Elland Road, though played enough times in his first season to earn a First Division championship medal, even though more noticeable midfield players-Gordon Strachan, Gary McAllister, Gary Speed and David Batty-spent more time in the side and got the plaudits.

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