Gordon Strachan would sign Adam Johnson as 'everyone deserves a second chance'

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Former football boss Gordon Strachan says he would sign paedo footballer Adam Johnson

GORDON STRACHAN has said he would sign paedo footballer Adam Johnson if he showed remorse for his actions.

SunSport reported last Friday that the 31-year-old could be forced to look for a club outside English football if he wants to kick-start his career. Speaking on Sky Sports' The Debate, he argued that the ex-Sunderland ace deserves a second chance for the sake of his family.

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