Description
Gordon Strachan has had one of the most illustrious careers in modern football. As a player, he was the heartbeat of Alex Ferguson's Aberdeen in the early 1980s, before being signed by Ron Atkinson to play for Manchester United. He captained Leeds to championship in the early 1990s, won 50 Scottish caps and went on to manage Coventry and Southampton. A former regular on Match of the Day, and one of the most honest and interesting voices on the game, he is now manager of Celtic.
This book is a fascinating mix of both Gordon's story and a brilliant analysis on the way the game is played and run. Refreshingly candid on everything from the stress and pressure managers are under to the players and bosses Gordon has worked with, this will be the one of the most explosive football books of 2007.
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About the Author
A hugely successful player, Gordon Strachan is currently manager of Celtic
Reviews
A frank, serious study of a career spent in the public eye . . . the most fulfilling of the year's football autobiographies * SCOTSMAN *
Strachan emerges as that rare character in football: a man who can put the game in its proper perspective * OBSERVER *
An insightful and interesting read . . . Essential reading * FOUR FOUR TWO *
A frank and often wry take on British football * GLASGOW HERALD *
Awards
Short-listed for British Sports Book Awards 2007 (UK).
Book Information
ISBN 9780751537482
Author Gordon Strachan
Format Paperback
Page Count 416
Imprint Sphere
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Weight(grams) 226g
Dimensions(mm) 179mm * 134mm * 29mm