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Strachan was on Sky on Sunday morning. He saw John Terry's goal and said he was impressed that Terry goes up expecting to score. He contrasted this to Claus Lundekvam the Saints central defender who goes up for every dead ball and never ever looks remotely like scoring. He said if there was a dead body lying in the penalty area the ball would hit it on the head several times a season which he said is more than Lundekvam can manage. He said referees should book Lundekvam for timewasting every time he goes up for a corner. When the co-commentator said if Lundekvam was watching Strachan was only joking. Strachan assured him he was deadly serious.

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Strachan was on Sky on Sunday morning. He saw John Terry's goal and said he was impressed that Terry goes up expecting to score. He contrasted this to Claus Lundekvam the Saints central defender who goes up for every dead ball and never ever looks remotely like scoring. He said if there was a dead body lying in the penalty area the ball would hit it on the head several times a season which he said is more than Lundekvam can manage. He said referees should book Lundekvam for timewasting every time he goes up for a corner. When the co-commentator said if Lundekvam was watching Strachan was only joking. Strachan assured him he was deadly serious.

 

Poor Claus.. No wonder if he's on the beer if that's the treatment he gets from an ex manager ;)

 

That quip from WGS about Claus is old and well known. Even Claus would've known all about it. It was true though, in Gordon's time. It took Paul Sturrock to get Claus to score. ;)

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Still laugh about the time Saints played Fulham when they were lodging at Loftus Road and we scored very late on. Strachan ran on the pitch to celebrate. The Fulham fans were shouting at him to get off the pitch. Strachan's response to them, 'Why? It's not your pitch'.

 

when antti set up svensson?

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