I'm just going to crumble like a wreck. I'll go home, become an alcoholic and maybe! jump of a bridge.
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We are very keen that Chris remains at the club and, hopefully, this can be achieved.Gordon Strachan
I've never thought about it that much I just try to have a plan of how to play the game. Within that plan you have to take teams that are good at defending physically and make them think. In the first half we didn't make Hearts think enough. We made them defend physically, which they handled. We made them think more in the second half. Again, you just can't play the one way all the time. If the team you play against can get in that mentality, then all they have to do is defend. If you can make opponents think, then defend physically, then think... that is what you are trying to achieve that with your team.
Gordon Strachan
It would have been a benefit to me and the lads in some way in terms of playing in it. I hope we can play with a full deck of cards next time.
Gordon Strachan
It's never good losing a player like Stan, but hopefully the rest will do him good. I think it's probably fair to say that he hasn't been as dynamic for us over recent games and, if you look at his performances, I think there's a lot there to suggest that his body has been getting tired.
Gordon Strachan
Everyone has done it without being critical of the club, their team-mates or myself so I've not got a problem.
Gordon Strachan
It would be stupid to think people would not notice there was a hitch in his contract and try and get a top player.
Gordon Strachan
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