Ross County paid tribute to Strachan on social media this morning writing: "Ross County are sad to learn of the passing of former player Adam Strachan. "Adam ...
Former Ross County forward Sean Higgins, who was at Dingwall between 2002 and 2009 said: "Horrific news. I’ll never forget the time he sprinted down Dunblane Hydro hill and disappeared quicker than he was and that’s saying something. Great ability and another character that was misunderstood.
Tributes have been pouring in following the death of former Scottish Premier League starlet Adam Strachan after he passed away at the age of 35 this week ...
"Kind of guy who walks into a room and makes everyone smile. Sean Winter, who was a team-mate of Strachan's at East Kilbride also paid tribute. Ross County penned a statement following confirmation of Strachan’s passing.
TRIBUTES are being paid to the former Partick Thistle and Ross County star Adam Strachan, who has passed away at the age of 35.Strachan, a midfielder,
"Thoughts and prayers go out to Adam's family and friends at this difficult time." "Our thoughts are with Adam's family and friends at this difficult time." "Thoughts go out to all his friends and family at this difficult team." “He was one hell of a talent. "Our thoughts are with Adam's family, friends and loved ones at this time." "The thoughts of everyone connected with Partick Thistle FC are with Adam and his family at this dreadfully sad time."
He scored eight goals during his time at Dingwall. The circumstances around his death are not yet known. Strachan was a product of the Partick Thistle youth ...
The former Jags attacking midfielder was well known for his ability and his sad passing has been met with a flood of tributes from former players and clubs ...
The thoughts and condolences are with Adam’s family and friends at this time." Former EK teammate Sean Winter said: "Can not believe the news I am hearing about Adam Strachan. He made over 70 appearances at Firhill before a move to Ross County in 2008, helping the current Premiership side rise up the football ranks.
Ross County joined his other old clubs in paying poignant tributes to him following the news of his death.
“He was one hell of a talent. In the years since then, Strachan spent time on the books at various clubs in Scottish football including Dumbarton, Albion Rovers, Clyde, Arbroath and East Kilbride among others. The midfielder, who most recently played for Lowland League side Broomhill, came through the youth ranks at Partick Thistle before making his senior debut during the 2003/04 season.
Adam started his senior career at Partick Thistle in 2004, and played for several clubs, including Albion Rovers, Clyde, Arbroath, Ross County and ...
“If I was looking at it, as a member of the public I’d think the same about the guy in the pictures. You’re no good to anyone if you’re not in a good place yourself. “When you’ve made the choices I have and you’re in a bad place, you need to sort yourself out first before you think about anyone else. He said: "I can’t change how people think about me. You weren’t a angel but god so many people loved you and will never forget you mate and a mean that. While another wrote: "R.I.P Adam Strachan. Cannot believe the news.
Tributes have been paid to a talented former Partick Thistle and Ross County player who has died at 35 years old.
Former East Kilbride teammate Sean Winter paid his respects on Twitter saying: “Can’t believe the news I’m hearing about Adam Strachan. Absolutely gutted at this. Our thoughts are with Adam’s family, friends and loved ones at this time “ “The thoughts of everyone connected with Partick Thistle FC are with Adam and his family at this dreadfully sad time.”