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  1. Malcolm Ian Macdonald (born 7 January 1950) is an English former professional footballer, manager and media figure. Nicknamed "Supermac", Macdonald was a quick, powerfully built and prolific goalscorer. He played for Fulham, Luton Town, Newcastle United, Arsenal and England. Macdonald is Newcastle's fifth-highest goalscorer of all time.

    • 7 January 1950 (age 73)
    • London, England
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  2. Malcolm Ian Macdonald (* 7. Januar 1950 in Fulham) ist ein ehemaliger englischer Fußballspieler und -trainer. Der „Supermac“ genannte Stürmer war in den 1970er-Jahren erfolgreicher Torjäger bei Luton Town, Newcastle United und dem FC Arsenal; ab dem Alter von nur 30 Jahren trainierte er anschließend vier Jahre lang seinen ...

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  3. 4. Dez. 2011 · 298. 94K views 12 years ago. Malcolm Macdonald famously scores all five goals for England against Cyprus in April 1975 at Wembley in a European Championship qualifier. Despite being so prolific...

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  4. 4. Mai 2022 · Malcolm MacDonald ist nach einer OP endlich von seinem Leiden erlöst worden. Sein Penis ist nun wieder dort, wo er von Natur aus sein sollte. Von 20 Minuten. 04.05.2022, 09:08. Teilen. Die...

  5. Malcolm Macdonald. Years at United: 1971-1976. One of Newcastle United's greatest number 9s, Malcolm Macdonald was a Seventies icon. Better known as 'Supermac', he was worshipped at St. James’ Park for his goal scoring feats. Built like a middle-weight boxer, he was a brash and colourful centre-forward; blessed with electric pace and a ...

  6. 25. Feb. 2023 · Malcolm Macdonald: ‘Without Tueart the monkey might not have been on Newcastle’s back for quite so long’. Louise Taylor. The St James’ Park cult hero knows Wembley heartbreak only too well ...

  7. Malcolm Macdonald, also known as SuperMac, was a prolific striker who joined Arsenal from Newcastle in 1976. He scored 57 goals in 108 appearances before retiring due to knee injury at 29.