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    Middlesbrough manager Gordon Strachan has left the club after less than a year in charge, BBC Sport understands.

    The Teessiders lost 2-1 at home to Leeds United on Saturday, dropping to 20th place in the Championship with six defeats in their first 11 league games.

    Strachan, who won just 13 of his 46 games in charge, succeeded Gareth Southgate as manager in October 2009.

    The club are yet to confirm who will take charge of Tuesday's trip to Nottingham Forest in the Championship.
    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

    #2
    This couldn't be timed any better. Get him in

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      #3
      No surprise can only do it in Scotland IMO
      Maybe Roy will bring him in as a 'football advisor'
      The times they are a changin'.

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        #4
        Who is the new hibs manager then?

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          #5
          Originally posted by IN_RAFA_WE_TRUST View Post
          Who is the new hibs manager then?
          Colin Calderwood

          We come not to play.

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            #6
            No real surprise.

            He was doing a shocking job considering the amount of money he was given.

            The money he has wasted on SPL players definitively proves that the Scottish game is much worse than the Championship.

            Strachan has generally done well at most of his clubs until now. This failure will really hit his reputation. When Boro appointed him I felt sure he'd succeed.
            A humble guy with healthy desire.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Reece View Post
              This couldn't be timed any better. Get him in
              "I will make the boys feel your support"
              Jurgen Klopp June 2020

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                #8
                Gordon Strachan has resigned as Middlesbrough after less than a year in charge at the Riverside.

                Strachan departed with the club in 20th place in the Championship, their lowest league position for 20 years.

                "He offered his resignation but not only that - in doing so he tore up his contract," chairman Steve Gibson told BBC Tees.

                "He sought no compensation and walked away from the club with empty hands and it's a measure of the man."

                Gibson added: "He (Gordon) would be the first to admit that things haven't turned out as we'd have hoped.

                "We've had some long, hard very honest discussions in the last month, and today Gordon met with me, we had a long discussion and during that debate he offered his resignation, and I accepted it.

                "He's a man of massive integrity, very hard-working, cared deeply for this football club.

                "We asked him to do a huge job, I know he gave his best and sometimes circumstances happen where it just doesn't work.


                "I like him enormously, but it hasn't worked and we had to face up to it."

                The Teessiders lost 2-1 at home to Leeds on Saturday, dropping to 20th place in the Championship with six defeats in their first 11 league games.

                Strachan, who won just 13 of his 46 games in charge, succeeded Gareth Southgate as manager in October 2009.

                Strachan was assigned the task of building a squad fit for a return to the Premier League on his appointment, and made it clear he was ready for the challenge having left Celtic at the end of the previous season.

                "I don't need to be here and I don't have to be here. I'm here because I want to be here," said Strachan on his arrival.

                "When I left Celtic I told everyone close to me that it would be very difficult for me to retrace my steps in terms of the excitement there.

                "I felt I had to do something different. I have a chance of something different here."

                Strachan soon set about adding a Scottish spine to the Middlesbrough side, bringing in Stephen McManus, Barry Robson, Willo Flood and Scott McDonald from former club Celtic, and Aberdeen forward Lee Miller, as he surrounded himself with familiar faces.

                However, by then the former Coventry and Southampton boss had endured a disappointing start to his reign, opening with a 1-0 home defeat by Plymouth, as the club drifted from fourth place in late October down to mid-table by the time they lost the final game of 2009 against Barnsley in late December.


                The second half of the season saw Middlesbrough weakened by the departure of winger Adam Johnson to Premier League side Manchester City, and results continued to waver from a 2-2 derby draw with Newcastle and a 2-0 win at home to Queens Park Rangers, to defeats at promotion-chasers Blackpool, Nottingham Forest and West Bromwich Albion.

                Having missed out on the play-offs last term, Strachan set to work rebuilding the side during the summer, once again turning to Scotland to sign Rangers duo Kris Boyd and Kevin Thomson, as well as Charlton midfielder Nicky Bailey and Estonia winger Tarmo Kink.

                But impressive performances in beating Burnley and Reading were punctuated by a home defeat by Ipswich and a rotten run of form away from the Riverside which has seen four defeats from five in the Championship.

                Injuries to key players including Thomson and captain Gary O'Neil dented Boro's strength, while Boyd has struggled to replicate his Scottish Premier League form in the Championship.

                With dwindling crowds and a media outcry following a 'curt' post-match interview following a draw at home to Portsmouth, the final straw for Strachan came in Saturday's defeat by Leeds.

                Steve Agnew has been given responsibility for all first team matters until a new manager is appointed.
                Had the dignity to walk away without a pay-off, for the good of the club.

                Wish Hodgson had the same dignity.

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                  #9
                  My ITK's really aren't that interesting.

                  Apparently Mowbray is already lined up.

                  The ****ty ex Celtic players he bombed out when he was manager at Parkhead will be delighted.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                    Had the dignity to walk away without a pay-off, for the good of the club.

                    Wish Hodgson had the same dignity.


                    Originally posted by Daniel Torres View Post
                    My ITK's really aren't that interesting.

                    Apparently Mowbray is already lined up.

                    The ****ty ex Celtic players he bombed out when he was manager at Parkhead will be delighted.


                    Surely not
                    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                      Had the dignity to walk away without a pay-off, for the good of the club.

                      Wish Hodgson had the same dignity.
                      He needs to be applauded for that IMO, pisses me off having to pay people for failing.
                      * The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.

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                        #12
                        God Strachan is ****. I enjoy hearing him as a pundit due to every analysis he has of far superior managers to himself gives me a chuckle.

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                          #13
                          Didn't we interview Strachan (plus Curbishley) when we appointed Rafa?
                          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                            Didn't we interview Strachan (plus Curbishley) when we appointed Rafa?
                            Christ

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                              #15
                              What a great, selfless act that was

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