•  18. "Kilmarnock Manager Malcolm McDonald Details". www.fitbastats.com. Retrieved 7 October 2019. Malky MacDonald management career statistics at Soccerbase...
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  • footballer and manager Malky Mackay (footballer, born 1942), Scottish footballer Malky McCormick (1943–2019), Scottish cartoonist Malky MacDonald (1913–1999), Scottish...
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  • 1987–2005 Malcolm MacDonald (music critic) (1948–2014), alias Calum MacDonald, Scottish author Malky MacDonald (1913–1999), alias Calum MacDonald, football player...
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  • Champion Hot–Shot Trophy Winner Tommy Burns – Former Player / Manager Gus MacPherson – 1997 Scottish Cup Winner Mark Reilly – 1997 Scottish Cup Winner...
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    manage Dundee after just six months and four games in charge. After Malky MacDonald took charge of two games on a caretaker basis, Bobby Brown was appointed...
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  • outfielder in Major League Baseball Malcolm MacDonald (tennis) (1865–1921), American Olympic tennis player Malky MacDonald (1913–1999), Scottish-born footballer...
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    Ireland DF 1930–1932 109 0 Joe Kennaway  Canada GK 1931–1939 263 0 Malky MacDonald  Scotland MF 1932–1945 145 37 Bobby Hogg  Scotland DF 1932–1948 328...
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  • Championship successes in 1962 and 1963. Jock Stein, John Prentice and Malky MacDonald all had brief spells as manager before Bobby Brown was appointed in...
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    managers have won silverware in the form of league championships: Malky MacDonald (Fourth Division, 1962–63), Phil Holder (Third Division, 1991–92),...
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    former players Idris Hopkins, Joe James and former player and manager Malky MacDonald. 10 former players and staff members were the most recent inductees...
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  • championships in 1934, 1937 and 1938, and the Second XI Cup in 1935 and 1936. Malky MacDonald, Johnny Crum, George Paterson, Jimmy Delaney, John Divers and Willie...
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  • the Third Division, Brentford chairman Jack Dunnett allowed manager Malky MacDonald significant funds for new signings. £18,000 was spent on inside forward...
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    September 2019. Harry Curtis management career statistics at Soccerbase Malky MacDonald management career statistics at Soccerbase White 1989, p. 360-368....
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    strengthened the back lines (Archie Macaulay, George Paterson and Malky MacDonald), but the slump failed to be arrested and the Bees crashed out of the...
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    asking Celtic for a £2 rise in his weekly wage, and the transfer of Malky MacDonald to Kilmarnock further weakened the side. The season then ended in controversy...
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  • September 1966. Retrieved 18 May 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive. "Macdonald, Currie take Ramsey 's eye". Birmingham Daily Post. 16 March 1972. Retrieved...
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  • bombing John Wesley McCormick (1754–1837), early US settler in Indiana Malky McCormick (1943–2019), Scotland's best known cartoonist and caricaturist...
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  • French). Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved February 26, 2023. "Malky MacDonald". worldfootball.net. Retrieved February 26, 2023. "Philip Haddon-Cave...
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  • exchange for McAloon and also strengthened the team with full back Malky Macdonald and forward Archie Macaulay. By December, Brentford had dropped into...
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  • John Morrison RH Chic Geatons CH Willie Lyon (c) LH George Paterson OR Jimmy Delaney IR Malky MacDonald CF Johnny Crum IL John Divers OL Frank Murphy...
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  • loss. The new pitch was officially opened by former Cardiff City manager Malky Mackay on 7 January 2014 at a friendly game played against a Cardiff City...
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  • 1948–49 season. Sources: 100 Years of Brentford, Timeless Bees Crozier MacDonald Gorman Chisholm (c) Nelson Manley McKennan Harper Buchanan Girling Monk...
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    Scotland XI tour of North America was organised by the SFA in 1935. Squad: McDonald was an Irish international who earned two caps between 1930–32. Wilson was...
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  • for themselves as the "nearly men" of the Third Division, manager Malky MacDonald made few changes to the Brentford squad for the fourth-consecutive...
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  • Beattie signed for Kilmarnock. Brought to Kilmarnock by the then manager Malky MacDonald, Beattie spent the first season playing for the reserve team. His favoured...
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  • 789 on the previous season (equivalent to £200,300 in 2024), manager Malky MacDonald decided not to add to his squad and instead planned for the future...
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  • 1947–48 season. Sources: 100 Years of Brentford, Timeless Bees Crozier MacDonald Munro Chisholm Nelson Paterson (c) Dawson Blakeman Buchanan Girling Gibbons...
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  • scored 136 goals in 280 matches. Funds were made available to manager Malky MacDonald and he spent £5,000 on Norwich City wing half Matt Crowe and £10,000...
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    McKay, Jr. Malky Mackay (born 1972), Scottish footballer and manager Malky Mackay (footballer, born 1942), Scottish footballer Margaret MacKay (1903–1998)...
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  • McIntosh) Lord Andrew Strathmorris (Bernard Gallagher) Malky Wilson (Freddie Boardley) Jane Steedman Malky Wilson The fourth series had 44 episodes (nos. 83–126)...
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