Celtic Clarify Gordon Strachan’s Role in Short Term Appointment

Gordon Strachan to join the Club in 3-month consultancy role…

Celtic today announced that Gordon Strachan will be joining the Club on a 3 month consultancy project. The former manager will spend his time looking at our activities within the Football Academy, Women’s Team and newly established B Team, with a view to providing recommendations to Chief Executive Dom McKay on how the Club can develop these areas further, feeding into wider work ongoing across the Club.

Under Chris McCart, the Football Academy continues to operate as it has done for a number of years, delivering quality players who have ultimately contributed  to the Celtic First Team.  Currently, the first team squad features players such as Callum McGregor, James Forrest, Stephen Welsh and Mikey Johnston who have all come through the ranks.

Likewise, our women’s team goes from strength to strength, achieving Champions League status for the first time this year, under the fantastic stewardship of Fran Alonso and the Celtic B Team looks towards a bright future. Both Dom McKay and Gordon Strachan have commented on the official club website this evening.

Celtic Chief Executive Dom McKay commented…

Celtic s chief executive Dominic McKay Photo: Andrew Milligan

“Like all high performance environments we never stand still and always seek development and improvement and I look forward to working with Gordon over the next three months, utilising the extensive expertise and knowledge he has to the benefit of the club”.

“Gordon brings with him a wealth of experience in the areas of football development, from both his previous time here at Celtic and from the many roles he has held within Football, including as our National Team Manager”.

“Gordon achieved great things for Celtic as our Manager.  It goes without saying that he has a really close connection to Celtic and of course a tremendous affection for the Club”.

Photo by Stuart Wallace

Gordon Strachan added…

“I am really looking forward to returning to the Club to assist in these areas.  The development of young players and seeing them improve and grow is a real passion for me and I will do anything I can to support the Club in these areas.”

“Great people at Celtic always do great work.  I look forward to building on this work, liaising with Dom and all our Celtic colleagues once again and hope we can work together for the benefit of the Club and these teams so they ultimately can develop further and bring Celtic success.”  

“I also look forward to continuing my work at Dundee FC where I have established a great working relationship and close bond with the Manager, Managing Director, staff and coaches.”

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2 Comments

  1. I think its a good thing and its only 3 months. He won us 3 titles out of 4 when their ebts were probably at their worst and we competed in the champions league group stages and knockout rounds. You may not come to Celtic park as a fan but you leave as one