Alex McLeish
Alex McLeish
Alexander "Alex" McLeish is a Scottish football manager and former player. Born in Glasgow, McLeish played as a central defender for Aberdeen during their 1980s glory years, making nearly 500 League appearances for the club, and won 77 caps for Scotland...
ProfessionSoccer Player
Date of Birth21 January 1959
boundless brilliant energy example great snaps team
He had a great game. His energy is boundless and he snaps into tackles. He is a brilliant inspiration and example to his team mates.
celtic opportunity players themselves
Players like Maloney and Beattie, who've been on the fringe, will see an opportunity for themselves at Celtic now,
ahead good hard position sets strong work
It has put us in a strong position and it's a very good start. It sets us up well but we still have hard work ahead of us.
harsh torn
I thought it was his hamstring. When you see him going down, you think he's torn something. But I don't want to make any harsh predictions.
asked comments game gifted highly knew players rattled
I thought his comments were fine. At times Porto did outplay us, and we knew they would, but the thing is we rattled them. They had highly gifted players but we rattled them. I asked the players to let Porto know they had been in a game and they did that.
celtic difficult losing
It is difficult to see Celtic losing it now, but we have got to keep going,
finish players pleased season style
I was very pleased with the players after the exertions of midweek. Now we have to try to finish the season with as much style as we can.
soccer football games
We live for games like these.
football winning loses
The more you lose, the more you don't win.
weekend doors given
Shay Given is champing on the door to be involved this weekend
pace
Craig Beattie's quick, he's very fast, and he's got great pace
football goal cases
You only get a second to score a goal in football. In Wolves' case it was 20 seconds
We don't know a lot about their new players,
keeping looking momentum
We are just looking at keeping the momentum going with Ronald,