Malcolm Macdonald

This page is about the late 20th century footballer. For the mid 20th century politician see Malcolm MacDonald. Malcolm Macdonald (born January 7 1950, Fulham, England) was an English footballer always known as 'Supermac'. He played for Fulham (and later managed them), Luton Town, Newcastle United, Arsenal and England before his career was cut short at the age of 29 by a knee injury. On his home debut for Newcastle he scored a hat-trick and in a game for England against Cyprus he scored all 5 goals in a 5-0 vistory. In the years after his injury he struggled with alcoholism before becoming a radio commentator in Newcastle.

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