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1 hour ago, Ad Lib said:

I didn’t actively dislike MacDonald as a person.

He grew on me, I used to think that he was a moaning faced, diving wee nyaff who would never give the ref a minutes peace and contributed little other than goals.

When he came to us, I was really impressed by his work rate, support and encouragement for the rest of the team. He still moaned like f*@k , but in a constructive way.

Probably one of the major reasons we finished as high as we did.

 

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1 hour ago, Big Dan said:

He grew on me, I used to think that he was a moaning faced, diving wee nyaff who would never give the ref a minutes peace and contributed little other than goals.

When he came to us, I was really impressed by his work rate, support and encouragement for the rest of the team. He still moaned like f*@k , but in a constructive way.

Probably one of the major reasons we finished as high as we did.

 

He was the reason we weren't automatically  relegated or involved in the play off’s 

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11 hours ago, Cerberus said:

Was Scott McDonald decent at Dundee United?
It would be interesting to know if he Caldwell got the best out of him.

 

1 hour ago, Barney Rubble said:

One season and 16 goals.

That's decent to me.

He was in double figures the 2 full seasons when he came back to Fir Park. 5 in 13 isn't that bad for the half season either and he was a key part of us staying in the league.

Playing alongside him undoubtedly improved the likes of Erwin and in particular, Moult.

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What's Steven Craig up to these days....
I saw him in the posh seats recently, either the Alloa or Ayr United game I think. Wikipedia says he's still playing with Worcester City at the ripe old age of 38.
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On ‎18‎/‎09‎/‎2018 at 14:00, coach said:

Came through the Jimmy Johnstone Academy.  His mother had

problems obtaining a visa to stay in the country, but that has 

eventually been resolved.. Sena's development continued with

the excellent and dedicated coaches at Pollok Under-19s, and

his potential was spotted by the Juniors set-up. From what I

have seen, his best position is in central defence. Juniors manager

Tony McInally has used him in midfield, and he has become a big

favourite with the Newlandsfield Park supporters. Can I wish this

man every success at senior level.

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'and

his potential was spotted by the Juniors set-up.'

To be honest, his potential wasn't spotted by the junior set up / managment. At the U19s we spent 5/6 months informing Tony McInally about Sena and eventually he/they gave in and took a couple of the promising U19s players to training including Sena.  Going to Pollok only proved to be the platform for Sena to show what he is capable of.

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