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Per formance ar tist Naka is one-man exhibition of Celtic culture PARKHEAD LATEST High art not lost on Gordon as he bids to stop back line pieces shifting into wrong order
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ANYONE looking for more from Shunsuke Nakamura should take a
reality check. . . the Japanese playmaker is already a work of art.
That's the verdict of Celtic manager Gordon Strachan who believes
the performance level delivered by the little midfielder at the
weekend can't be improved upon.
Maintaining that level will be the challenge thrown down to
Nakamura, starting at Fir Park on Sunday.
But, for now, Strachan is more than happy to wax lyrical as he
reflects on what he c...
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Fergie and Strachan get ready to resume their28-year feud
Mail on Sunday
; THE 28-year feud between Alex Ferguson and Gordon Strachan will take centre stage at Old Trafford on Wednesday when Britain's bestsupported clubs, Manchester United and Celtic, meet in competitive battle for the first time in their histories. The managers of the two clubs shared magical moments in
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Fergie and Strachan get ready to resume their28-year feud.
The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
; Byline: JOE BERNSTEIN THE 28-year feud between Alex Ferguson and Gordon Strachan will take centre stage at Old Trafford on Wednesday when Britain's bestsupported clubs, Manchester United and Celtic, meet in competitive battle for the first time in their histories. The managers of the two clubs
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Evening Times
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; FED: Most people think Australia is heading in right direction CANBERRA, Dec 10 AAP - Most people think Australia is heading in the right direction since the election of the Rudd Labor government, a new opinion poll has found. The first post-election Morgan poll found that 60 per cent of people
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AAP General News (Australia)
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AAP General News (Australia)
; AAP General News (Australia) 02-20-2006 NSW: Parents robbing kids of childhood, people think A new study's found most people think well-meaning ...
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Evening Standard - London
; THE majority of people think bright children should be taught separately in a bid to push them harder and further, a new poll reveals. More than three-quarters of the public want children either streamed by ability in comprehensives or high-flyers sent to selective grammar schools. The report, by
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Our standout is no stand-in O'Neill's endorsement essential as Strachan turns his back on life of Riley to win over lukewarm fans by rebuilding Celtic
Daily Mail
; FOR the past 15 months, Gordon Strachan has slept sounder than ever before in his Southampton bed. His only source of worry? Arousing the fearsome bark of next- door neighbour Shaka Hislop's basset hound during nocturnal trips to the bathroom. Very soon such concerns will be fond memories. For as
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Our standout is no stand-in; O'Neill's endorsement essential as Strachan turns his back on life of Riley to win over lukewarm fans by rebuilding Celtic.
The Daily Mail (London, England)
; Byline: STEPHEN MCGOWAN FOR the past 15 months, Gordon Strachan has slept sounder than ever before in his Southampton bed. His only source of worry? Arousing the fearsome bark of next- door neighbour Shaka Hislop's basset hound during nocturnal trips to the bathroom. Very soon such concerns will be
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