Former Saints boss Gordon Strachan's house has been broken into, police said today.
Thieves raided his luxury home and reportedly made off with a haul of his belongings.
Celtic manager Strachan, 51, and his wife Lesley are reported to slept through the break-in.
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The thieves reportedly stole items including a camera and a laptop computer during the raid at his hom in Bothwell, Lanarkshire.
The former Aberdeen, Manchester United and Leeds United player had no idea anything had happened until the the next morning, according to reports.
The former Scotland international, who was previously the manager of Southampton from 2001 to 2004, hinted at the incident at a Celtic press conference yesterday.
Asked if he was having sleepless nights because of the close-run championship race against Old Firm rivals Rangers, he said: "I'm sleeping too well. It'll be self-explanatory in a wee while, I'm sure.
"But I am sleeping too well, trust me."
Strathclyde Police confirmed they had received a report of a break-in.
A spokeswoman said: "Police were called about 9am in the morning on Thursday, May 8 to a report of a break-in.
Posted by: is this local news ??????????, mansion in bothwell on 4:38pm Sat 10 May 08
why am i reading about this?? this isnt local news its a bit of news about a man who used to live in southampton but now lives in scotland. if his house had been burgled in southampton then fair enough but whats next alan shearers house gets broken into ??? so what leave that to the geordie press. i reckon there is to many in the echo office trying to justify there jobs but if i was the editor and a muppet brought me this story then they would be out.
why am i reading about this?? this isnt local news its a bit of news about a man who used to live in southampton but now lives in scotland. if his house had been burgled in southampton then fair enough but whats next alan shearers house gets broken into ??? so what leave that to the geordie press. i reckon there is to many in the echo office trying to justify there jobs but if i was the editor and a muppet brought me this story then they would be out.
[quote][bold]is this local news ??????????[/bold] wrote:
why am i reading about this?? this isnt local news its a bit of news about a man who used to live in southampton but now lives in scotland. if his house had been burgled in southampton then fair enough but whats next alan shearers house gets broken into ??? so what leave that to the geordie press. i reckon there is to many in the echo office trying to justify there jobs but if i was the editor and a muppet brought me this story then they would be out. [/quote] Well you read it, so you've justifed them putting it on the site.
It's exactly people like you they are targeting with stories like this.
is this local news ?????????? wrote:
why am i reading about this?? this isnt local news its a bit of news about a man who used to live in southampton but now lives in scotland. if his house had been burgled in southampton then fair enough but whats next alan shearers house gets broken into ??? so what leave that to the geordie press. i reckon there is to many in the echo office trying to justify there jobs but if i was the editor and a muppet brought me this story then they would be out.
Well you read it, so you've justifed them putting it on the site.
It's exactly people like you they are targeting with stories like this.
i agree with the first comment this isnt local news. george you are just looking to be different and want to be clever.having just read the glasgow newspaper the herald they gave this story four lines yet here in the south we see it as a major story. pathetic.
i agree with the first comment this isnt local news. george you are just looking to be different and want to be clever.having just read the glasgow newspaper the herald they gave this story four lines yet here in the south we see it as a major story. pathetic.
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