Gordon Strachan leaves Middlesbrough

GORDON STRACHAN'S troubled reign as Middlesbrough manager is over, just days short of a year since he replaced Gareth Southgate.

The 53-year-old Scot won just 13 of the 46 games for which he was in charge despite his side being installed as pre-season favourites to win promotion back to the Barclays Premier League.

The last straw in the relationship between Strachan and Boro chairman Steve Gibson was the clu's 2-1 defeat Leeds United - the club for whom Strachan won a league title as a player - on Saturday night.

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Speculation over the former Celtic manager's future has been circulating for several weeks, and that grew today when he cancelled his pre-match press conference, although the official reason was that he was ill.

The Scot was appointed as successor to Gareth Southgate on October 26 last year with chairman Steve Gibson deciding the club needed a change despite lying in fourth place in the Championship table and only a point behind then leaders West Brom.

But they finished the campaign 40 points worse off than eventual champions Newcastle and eight behind sixth-placed Blackpool, who went on to win the play-off final.

Boro were installed as pre-season favourites to win promotion back to the Barclays Premier League this time around, but head into tomorrow night's clash with Nottingham Forest 16 points adrift of current leaders QPR and seven shy of the play-off places.

For more on this story read Tuesday's Yorkshire Post.