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Malky MacDonald

Malcolm MacDonald (26 October 1913 – 26 September 1999) was a Scottish professional footballer and manager, best remembered for his time as a utility player with Celtic and as a manager with Kilmarnock and Brentford. MacDonald managed the Scotland national team on a caretaker basis in 1966. He is a member of the Brentford Hall of Fame.

Malky MacDonald
Personal information
Full name Malcolm MacDonald[1]
Date of birth 26 October 1913
Place of birth Glasgow, Scotland
Date of death 26 September 1999(1999-09-26) (aged 85)[1]
Place of death Ardrossan, Scotland
Position(s) Utility player
Youth career
Linwood St Conval's
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
0000–1931 St Roch's
1931–1932 St Anthony's
1932–1945 Celtic 132 (32)
1940Kilmarnock (guest) 1 (0)
1945–1946 Kilmarnock 8 (0)
1946–1949 Brentford 87 (1)
1951 Kilmarnock 2 (1)
International career
1928 Scotland Schoolboys
1941–1944 Scotland (wartime) 3 (0)
1941 Scottish League XI 1 (0)
Managerial career
1950–1957 Kilmarnock
1957–1965 Brentford
1965–1968 Kilmarnock
1966 Scotland (caretaker)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career

Celtic

MacDonald began his career in Glasgow with junior clubs St Roch's and St Anthony's,[2] before signing for Scottish First Division club Celtic on 19 March 1932.[3] Playing as an outside left, he had a dream debut, scoring both of Celtic's goals in a 2–0 victory over Partick Thistle in the final league match of the 1931–32 season.[3] Though he built on his appearance record year-by-year to make 38 appearances during the 1934–35 season,[4] the arrival of Willie Lyon and a cartilage problem saw MacDonald's chances limited in 1935–36,[3] making just 11 appearances during a season in which Celtic won the First Division title for the first time in 10 years.[4][5][6]

MacDonald didn't fully break into the team on a regular basis until the departure of Willie Buchan to Blackpool in November 1937.[3] He made 34 appearances and scored 13 goals during the 1937–38 season,[7] helping the Bhoys to the league title and the Empire Exhibition Trophy.[8] MacDonald's best season came in 1938–39, scoring 20 goals in 40 games and scoring a hat-trick in the Old Firm match on 10 September 1938.[7] The outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939 saw competitive football suspended for the duration of the conflict, but MacDonald remained with Celtic, making 199 wartime appearances (18 goals) before the official leagues and cups resumed in 1946.[4] MacDonald departed Celtic after the war, having made 156 appearances in major competitions and scored 38 goals during his time with the club.[4] He played in every position bar goalkeeper during his years at Celtic Park.[3]

Kilmarnock

MacDonald returned to Southern League 'A' club Kilmarnock in 1945, after a period guesting in 1940 during the Second World War.[3] He remained at Rugby Park until October 1946.[9] MacDonald would later play for the club again while manager during the 1951–52 season.[10] He made 10 appearances and scored one goal across his two spells with the club.[11]

Brentford

MacDonald moved to England to join First Division club Brentford for a £1,500 fee in October 1946.[9] Manager Harry Curtis played him as an inside forward, but a broken jaw hampered his progress and the Bees were relegated to the Second Division at the end of the 1946–47 season.[3] Injury to Bill Gorman saw MacDonald take up a position at full back in September 1947 and he kept the position until his retirement at the end of the 1948–49 season.[12] He made 93 appearances and scored one goal during his time at Griffin Park.[9]

International and representative career

MacDonald's first taste of international football came with the Scotland schoolboy team in 1928.[3] In 1939, he made 8 appearances for the Scottish FA XI on its tour of Canada and the United States.[2][13] He later won three wartime caps for the full Scotland team during 1941.[3] MacDonald represented the Scottish Football League XI against their English counterparts on 11 October 1941.[3]

Management and coaching career

Scotland

MacDonald briefly coached the Scotland national football team for wartime internationals played in 1945.[9]

Brentford

MacDonald's coaching career began while still a player at Brentford and he held a player-coach role during the 1948–49 season.[3]

Kilmarnock

MacDonald took up his first managerial appointment with former club Kilmarnock in May 1950.[3] He turned the ailing club into a competitive force in the Scottish Second Division and took the club to fifth, fourth and second-place finishes by the end of the 1953–54 season,[3] which won Killie promotion to the First Division.[14] MacDonald also brought the club further success in the cups, reaching the 1952 Scottish League Cup Final and the 1957 Scottish Cup Final.[3] He departed the club at the end of the 1956–57 season.[3]

Return to Brentford

MacDonald returned to Brentford, then having fallen to the Third Division South, as manager prior to the beginning of the 1957–58 season.[15] He instantly turned around the club's fortunes, using a largely home-grown squad to push for promotion to the Second Division during the season,[15] though an injury to Len Newcombe would ultimately contribute to a second-place finish.[3] With an ageing squad, MacDonald third and sixth-place finished in 1958–59 and 1959–60, before toying with relegation during the 1960–61 season.[3] The Brentford board's decision to shrink the playing squad (which included selling prolific twin forwards Jim Towers and George Francis) and to retain a number of players on a part-time basis contributed to the club's relegation at the end of the 1961–62 season.[3]

New chairman Jack Dunnett pumped money into the club in 1961 and MacDonald's signings of Johnny Brooks, John Dick and Billy McAdams in 1962 saw Brentford win the 1962–63 Fourth Division title at a canter.[3] MacDonald remained with Brentford until January 1965, when he announced he would be departing Griffin Park.[3] He intended to carry on in his position until the end of the 1964–65 season, but was given a leave of absence on 2 February 1965 by chairman Dunnett.[3] For his achievements with the Bees, MacDonald was later inducted into the club's Hall of Fame.[16]

Return to Kilmarnock

On 26 January 1965, MacDonald agreed a £4,000-a-year contract to return to Kilmarnock as manager on 1 July 1965.[3] The club had finished the 1964–65 season as First Division champions for the first time in the club's history, but MacDonald could not build on that and accumulated a third and two seventh-place finishes, though he took Killie to the semi-finals of the 1966–67 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.[3] He was sacked on 2 April 1968.[3]

Scotland caretaker

MacDonald briefly managed the Scotland team on a caretaker basis in late 1966 and presided over two 1966–67 British Home Championship matches: a 1–1 draw with Wales and a 2–1 victory over Northern Ireland.[3]

Scouting career

MacDonald scouted for Tottenham Hotspur from the late 1960s until the mid 1970s, working for friend Bill Nicholson.[3]

Personal life

MacDonald was born in Glasgow to parents from South Uist and was known as 'Calum' to his friends and teammates.[5][17] After his retirement from football management, MacDonald went into business as a physiotherapist and chiropodist in Troon.[3] MacDonald died on 26 September 1999.[18]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Celtic 1931–32[7] Scottish First Division 1 2 0 0 3[a] 2 4 4
1932–33[7] 6 0 0 0 4[b] 0 10 0
1933–34[7] 12 1 1 0 3[c] 0 16 1
1934–35[7] 30 1 4 0 4[b] 0 38 1
1935–36[7] 10 0 0 0 1[d] 0 11 0
1936–37[7] 12 1 0 0 2[e] 0 14 1
1937–38[7] 27 12 3 1 4[f] 0 34 13
1938–39[7] 30 15 5 4 5[g] 1 40 20
Total 132 32 13 5 26 3 171 40
Kilmarnock 1946–47[11] Scottish First Division 8 0 8 0
Brentford 1946–47[12] First Division 16 1 0 0 16 1
1947–48[12] Second Division 41 0 2 0 43 0
1948–49[12] 30 0 4 0 34 0
Total 87 1 6 0 93 1
Kilmarnock 1950–51[12] Scottish Second Division 2 1 0 0 2 1
Kilmarnock total 10 1 0 0 10 1
Career total 229 34 19 5 26 3 274 42
  1. ^ 2 appearances and 2 goals in Glasgow Charity Cup, 1 appearance in St Vincent de Paul Cup
  2. ^ a b 2 appearances in Glasgow Cup, 2 appearances in Glasgow Charity Cup
  3. ^ Appearances in Glasgow Charity Cup
  4. ^ Appearance in Glasgow Cup
  5. ^ 1 appearance in Glasgow Cup, 1 appearance in Glasgow Charity Cup
  6. ^ 3 appearances in Empire Exhibition Trophy, 1 appearance in Glasgow Cup
  7. ^ 4 appearances and 1 goal in Glasgow Cup, 1 appearance in Glasgow Charity Cup

Managerial statistics

Team From To Record Ref
G W D L Win %
Kilmarnock May 1950 1957 297 138 57 102 046.46 [19]
Brentford 1957 February 1965 380 160 94 126 042.11 [20]
Kilmarnock July 1965 2 April 1968 141 67 30 44 047.52 [19]
Scotland (caretaker) 1966 1967 2 1 1 0 050.00 [21]
Total 820 366 182 272 044.63

Honours

As a player

Celtic

As a manager

Kilmarnock

Brentford

As an individual

References

  1. ^ a b "Malky MacDonald". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  2. ^ a b Litster, John. Record of Pre-War Scottish League Players. Norwich: PM Publications.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad Bees Review v Celtic. Code. 20 July 2013. pp. 19–22.
  4. ^ a b c d "Celtic Player Malcolm MacDonald Details". www.fitbastats.com. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  5. ^ a b "DidnaeCoodnae". www.scotsfootballworldwide.scot. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  6. ^ Celtic F.C. at the Football Club History Database
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Macdonald, Malcolm". www.thecelticwiki.com. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
  8. ^ a b "Empire Exhibition Cup". The Celtic Wiki. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
  9. ^ a b c d Haynes, Graham; Coumbe, Frank (2006). Timeless Bees: Brentford F.C. Who's Who 1920–2006. Harefield: Yore Publications. p. 105. ISBN 978-0955294914.
  10. ^ "Malky McDonald". www.killiefc.com. Retrieved 14 September 2010.
  11. ^ a b "Kilmarnock Player Malky McDonald Details". www.fitbastats.com. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  12. ^ a b c d e White, Eric, ed. (1989). 100 Years Of Brentford. Brentford FC. pp. 379–380. ISBN 0951526200.
  13. ^ "British FA XI Tours". RSSSF. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  14. ^ Kilmarnock F.C. at the Football Club History Database
  15. ^ a b Haynes & Coumbe 2006, p. 178.
  16. ^ a b Wickham, Chris. "Awards Shared At Big Red Ball". brentfordfc.co.uk. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  17. ^ . West Highland Free Press. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
  18. ^ Crampsey, Bob (1999). The Herald. Glasgow: Scottish Media Newspapers Ltd. p. 18.
  19. ^ a b "Kilmarnock Manager Malcolm McDonald Details". www.fitbastats.com. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  20. ^ Malky MacDonald management career statistics at Soccerbase
  21. ^ . www.scottishfa.co.uk. Archived from the original on 3 October 2018. Retrieved 31 March 2017.

External links

  • Malky MacDonald at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Database
  • Malky MacDonald management career statistics at Soccerbase
  • at scottishfa.co.uk

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Malcolm MacDonald 26 October 1913 26 September 1999 was a Scottish professional footballer and manager best remembered for his time as a utility player with Celtic and as a manager with Kilmarnock and Brentford MacDonald managed the Scotland national team on a caretaker basis in 1966 He is a member of the Brentford Hall of Fame Malky MacDonaldPersonal informationFull nameMalcolm MacDonald 1 Date of birth26 October 1913Place of birthGlasgow ScotlandDate of death26 September 1999 1999 09 26 aged 85 1 Place of deathArdrossan ScotlandPosition s Utility playerYouth careerLinwood St Conval sSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 0000 1931St Roch s1931 1932St Anthony s1932 1945Celtic132 32 1940 Kilmarnock guest 1 0 1945 1946Kilmarnock8 0 1946 1949Brentford87 1 1951Kilmarnock2 1 International career1928Scotland Schoolboys1941 1944Scotland wartime 3 0 1941Scottish League XI1 0 Managerial career1950 1957Kilmarnock1957 1965Brentford1965 1968Kilmarnock1966Scotland caretaker Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Celtic 1 2 Kilmarnock 1 3 Brentford 2 International and representative career 3 Management and coaching career 3 1 Scotland 3 2 Brentford 3 3 Kilmarnock 3 4 Return to Brentford 3 5 Return to Kilmarnock 3 6 Scotland caretaker 4 Scouting career 5 Personal life 6 Career statistics 7 Managerial statistics 8 Honours 8 1 As a player 8 2 As a manager 8 3 As an individual 9 References 10 External linksClub career EditCeltic Edit MacDonald began his career in Glasgow with junior clubs St Roch s and St Anthony s 2 before signing for Scottish First Division club Celtic on 19 March 1932 3 Playing as an outside left he had a dream debut scoring both of Celtic s goals in a 2 0 victory over Partick Thistle in the final league match of the 1931 32 season 3 Though he built on his appearance record year by year to make 38 appearances during the 1934 35 season 4 the arrival of Willie Lyon and a cartilage problem saw MacDonald s chances limited in 1935 36 3 making just 11 appearances during a season in which Celtic won the First Division title for the first time in 10 years 4 5 6 MacDonald didn t fully break into the team on a regular basis until the departure of Willie Buchan to Blackpool in November 1937 3 He made 34 appearances and scored 13 goals during the 1937 38 season 7 helping the Bhoys to the league title and the Empire Exhibition Trophy 8 MacDonald s best season came in 1938 39 scoring 20 goals in 40 games and scoring a hat trick in the Old Firm match on 10 September 1938 7 The outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939 saw competitive football suspended for the duration of the conflict but MacDonald remained with Celtic making 199 wartime appearances 18 goals before the official leagues and cups resumed in 1946 4 MacDonald departed Celtic after the war having made 156 appearances in major competitions and scored 38 goals during his time with the club 4 He played in every position bar goalkeeper during his years at Celtic Park 3 Kilmarnock Edit MacDonald returned to Southern League A club Kilmarnock in 1945 after a period guesting in 1940 during the Second World War 3 He remained at Rugby Park until October 1946 9 MacDonald would later play for the club again while manager during the 1951 52 season 10 He made 10 appearances and scored one goal across his two spells with the club 11 Brentford Edit MacDonald moved to England to join First Division club Brentford for a 1 500 fee in October 1946 9 Manager Harry Curtis played him as an inside forward but a broken jaw hampered his progress and the Bees were relegated to the Second Division at the end of the 1946 47 season 3 Injury to Bill Gorman saw MacDonald take up a position at full back in September 1947 and he kept the position until his retirement at the end of the 1948 49 season 12 He made 93 appearances and scored one goal during his time at Griffin Park 9 International and representative career EditMacDonald s first taste of international football came with the Scotland schoolboy team in 1928 3 In 1939 he made 8 appearances for the Scottish FA XI on its tour of Canada and the United States 2 13 He later won three wartime caps for the full Scotland team during 1941 3 MacDonald represented the Scottish Football League XI against their English counterparts on 11 October 1941 3 Management and coaching career EditScotland Edit MacDonald briefly coached the Scotland national football team for wartime internationals played in 1945 9 Brentford Edit MacDonald s coaching career began while still a player at Brentford and he held a player coach role during the 1948 49 season 3 Kilmarnock Edit MacDonald took up his first managerial appointment with former club Kilmarnock in May 1950 3 He turned the ailing club into a competitive force in the Scottish Second Division and took the club to fifth fourth and second place finishes by the end of the 1953 54 season 3 which won Killie promotion to the First Division 14 MacDonald also brought the club further success in the cups reaching the 1952 Scottish League Cup Final and the 1957 Scottish Cup Final 3 He departed the club at the end of the 1956 57 season 3 Return to Brentford Edit MacDonald returned to Brentford then having fallen to the Third Division South as manager prior to the beginning of the 1957 58 season 15 He instantly turned around the club s fortunes using a largely home grown squad to push for promotion to the Second Division during the season 15 though an injury to Len Newcombe would ultimately contribute to a second place finish 3 With an ageing squad MacDonald third and sixth place finished in 1958 59 and 1959 60 before toying with relegation during the 1960 61 season 3 The Brentford board s decision to shrink the playing squad which included selling prolific twin forwards Jim Towers and George Francis and to retain a number of players on a part time basis contributed to the club s relegation at the end of the 1961 62 season 3 New chairman Jack Dunnett pumped money into the club in 1961 and MacDonald s signings of Johnny Brooks John Dick and Billy McAdams in 1962 saw Brentford win the 1962 63 Fourth Division title at a canter 3 MacDonald remained with Brentford until January 1965 when he announced he would be departing Griffin Park 3 He intended to carry on in his position until the end of the 1964 65 season but was given a leave of absence on 2 February 1965 by chairman Dunnett 3 For his achievements with the Bees MacDonald was later inducted into the club s Hall of Fame 16 Return to Kilmarnock Edit On 26 January 1965 MacDonald agreed a 4 000 a year contract to return to Kilmarnock as manager on 1 July 1965 3 The club had finished the 1964 65 season as First Division champions for the first time in the club s history but MacDonald could not build on that and accumulated a third and two seventh place finishes though he took Killie to the semi finals of the 1966 67 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 3 He was sacked on 2 April 1968 3 Scotland caretaker Edit MacDonald briefly managed the Scotland team on a caretaker basis in late 1966 and presided over two 1966 67 British Home Championship matches a 1 1 draw with Wales and a 2 1 victory over Northern Ireland 3 Scouting career EditMacDonald scouted for Tottenham Hotspur from the late 1960s until the mid 1970s working for friend Bill Nicholson 3 Personal life EditMacDonald was born in Glasgow to parents from South Uist and was known as Calum to his friends and teammates 5 17 After his retirement from football management MacDonald went into business as a physiotherapist and chiropodist in Troon 3 MacDonald died on 26 September 1999 18 Career statistics EditAppearances and goals by club season and competition Club Season League National Cup Other TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsCeltic 1931 32 7 Scottish First Division 1 2 0 0 3 a 2 4 41932 33 7 6 0 0 0 4 b 0 10 01933 34 7 12 1 1 0 3 c 0 16 11934 35 7 30 1 4 0 4 b 0 38 11935 36 7 10 0 0 0 1 d 0 11 01936 37 7 12 1 0 0 2 e 0 14 11937 38 7 27 12 3 1 4 f 0 34 131938 39 7 30 15 5 4 5 g 1 40 20Total 132 32 13 5 26 3 171 40Kilmarnock 1946 47 11 Scottish First Division 8 0 8 0Brentford 1946 47 12 First Division 16 1 0 0 16 11947 48 12 Second Division 41 0 2 0 43 01948 49 12 30 0 4 0 34 0Total 87 1 6 0 93 1Kilmarnock 1950 51 12 Scottish Second Division 2 1 0 0 2 1Kilmarnock total 10 1 0 0 10 1Career total 229 34 19 5 26 3 274 42 2 appearances and 2 goals in Glasgow Charity Cup 1 appearance in St Vincent de Paul Cup a b 2 appearances in Glasgow Cup 2 appearances in Glasgow Charity Cup Appearances in Glasgow Charity Cup Appearance in Glasgow Cup 1 appearance in Glasgow Cup 1 appearance in Glasgow Charity Cup 3 appearances in Empire Exhibition Trophy 1 appearance in Glasgow Cup 4 appearances and 1 goal in Glasgow Cup 1 appearance in Glasgow Charity CupManagerial statistics EditTeam From To Record RefG W D L Win Kilmarnock May 1950 1957 297 138 57 102 0 46 46 19 Brentford 1957 February 1965 380 160 94 126 0 42 11 20 Kilmarnock July 1965 2 April 1968 141 67 30 44 0 47 52 19 Scotland caretaker 1966 1967 2 1 1 0 0 50 00 21 Total 820 366 182 272 0 44 63 Honours EditAs a player Edit Celtic Scottish League First Division 1935 36 1937 38 3 Empire Exhibition Trophy 1938 8 As a manager Edit Kilmarnock Scottish League Second Division second place promotion 1953 54 3 Brentford Football League Fourth Division 1962 63 3 As an individual Edit Brentford Hall of Fame 16 References Edit a b Malky MacDonald Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 16 July 2018 a b Litster John Record of Pre War Scottish League Players Norwich PM Publications a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad Bees Review v Celtic Code 20 July 2013 pp 19 22 a b c d Celtic Player Malcolm MacDonald Details www fitbastats com Retrieved 6 January 2017 a b DidnaeCoodnae www scotsfootballworldwide scot Retrieved 7 October 2019 Celtic F C at the Football Club History Database a b c d e f g h i j Macdonald Malcolm www thecelticwiki com Retrieved 2 September 2015 a b Empire Exhibition Cup The Celtic Wiki Retrieved 2 September 2015 a b c d Haynes Graham Coumbe Frank 2006 Timeless Bees Brentford F C Who s Who 1920 2006 Harefield Yore Publications p 105 ISBN 978 0955294914 Malky McDonald www killiefc com Retrieved 14 September 2010 a b Kilmarnock Player Malky McDonald Details www fitbastats com Retrieved 19 September 2016 a b c d e White Eric ed 1989 100 Years Of Brentford Brentford FC pp 379 380 ISBN 0951526200 British FA XI Tours RSSSF Retrieved 16 July 2018 Kilmarnock F C at the Football Club History Database a b Haynes amp Coumbe 2006 p 178 a b Wickham Chris Awards Shared At Big Red Ball brentfordfc co uk Retrieved 20 October 2015 Forgotten star of South Uist and Celtic West Highland Free Press Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 2 September 2015 Crampsey Bob 1999 The Herald Glasgow Scottish Media Newspapers Ltd p 18 a b Kilmarnock Manager Malcolm McDonald Details www fitbastats com Retrieved 7 October 2019 Malky MacDonald management career statistics at Soccerbase Scottish Football Association www scottishfa co uk Archived from the original on 3 October 2018 Retrieved 31 March 2017 External links EditMalky MacDonald at Post War English amp Scottish Football League A Z Player s Database Malky MacDonald management career statistics at Soccerbase Malky MacDonald at scottishfa co uk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Malky MacDonald amp oldid 1137917755, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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