Legendary Celtic manager Gordon Strachan will discuss tales of his footballing career in a special event.
The 66-year-old has built a remarkable reputation in the sporting world after playing at the highest level with the likes of Aberdeen, Manchester United and Leeds United.
He graced the international stage for Scotland on 50 occasions and after retiring, his managerial career saw him take Southampton to the FA Cup Final.
Gordon won a host of trophies over a four‐year period at Celtic and later took charge of the Scottish international side.
Now audiences are invited to listen and learn more about his career from the man himself at My Life In Football - An Evening with Gordon Strachan.
The event comes to The Village Theatre in East Kilbride for one night only on Tuesday, November 7.
Tickets are available to purchase from the venue’s website or when calling the box office on 01355 248669.
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