After suggestions such as "Jokke den andre" (English: Jokke the second) it was decided upon Gordon, a compromise between Jokke and Camilla, in honour of Gordon Strachan who played for both Manchester United and Leeds.
Those convicted or pleading guilty in these trials were: John N. Mitchell, H. R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman, Charles Colson, Gordon Strachan, and Robert Mardian.
Four other managers have won an award with two or more clubs: Martin O'Neill with Leicester City, Aston Villa and Sunderland, Brendan Rodgers with Swansea City and Liverpool, Stuart Pearce with Nottingham Forest and Manchester City, and Gordon Strachan with Coventry City and Southampton.
Gordon Brown | Flash Gordon | Gordon Lightfoot | Dexter Gordon | Gordon Banks | Charles George Gordon | Mike Gordon | Gordon Highlanders | Gordon | Kim Gordon | Gordon Ramsay | Lonnie Gordon | Jeff Gordon | Gordon B. Hinckley | Douglas Gordon | Cam Gordon | J. Gordon Melton | Gordon Strachan | Gordon Pinsent | Flash Gordon (serial) | Herschell Gordon Lewis | Gordon Smith | Gordon Raphael | Gordon Cooper | Gordon Castle | Gordon Bell | Gordon Beck | George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen | Edward Gordon Craig | Ain Gordon |
The last-ever league championship before the creation of the Premier League was won by Leeds United who overhauled Manchester United thanks to the efforts of players like Gordon Strachan, Lee Chapman, David Batty and Gary McAllister.
His fifth season and first season under new manager Gordon Strachan started with a red card in a pre-season match against Leicester City, for a challenge on 17-year-old James Wesolowski described as "..was disgraceful, it was disgusting, it was malicious and it was intentional" by then Leicester manager Craig Levein.
The centre was officially opened on 9 October 2007 by Celtic chairman Brian Quinn at a ceremony where he was joined by Chief executive Peter Lawwell, then Celtic manager Gordon Strachan and then Celtic captain Stephen McManus.
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Celtic chose sections from Burns's report and this was added to by former Celtic bosses Martin O'Neill and Gordon Strachan.