Relegation Hell After Paradise ; Celtic Glory Days Just a Memory As O'neill Scraps for Survival at Villa

Daily MailApril 07, 2007

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IN TERMS of role reversal, there can be no question that Gordon Strachan has got the best part of the deal. As he stands on the threshold of a league and cup Double with Celtic, memories of Premiership relegation scraps with Coventry City and Southampton have been banished to a dark corner of Strachan's mind.

By stark contrast, recollections of glorious achievements at Parkhead must be temporarily forgotten by Martin O'Neill as he seeks to haul Aston Villa out of a most perilous predicament.

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Relegation Hell After Paradise ; Celtic Glory Days Just a Memory As O'neill Scraps for Survival at Villa

If the true scale of Villa's problems had not dawned on the Irishman, the cacophony of catcalls which accompanied him to the home dressing room at half- time on Monday night emphasised the plight.

The former European champions - who proudly sat in third place in the Premiership after a nine-game unbeaten s...

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