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Robert McKay (footballer)
Robert McInnes McKay (2 September 1900 – 24 May 1977) was a Scottish people, Scottish Association football, football player and manager (association football), manager. He played for Greenock Morton F.C., Morton, Rangers F.C., Rangers, Newcastle United F.C., Newcastle United, Sunderland A.F.C., Sunderland, Charlton Athletic F.C., Charlton Athletic, Bristol Rovers F.C., Bristol Rovers and Newport County A.F.C., Newport County, and represented Scotland national football team, Scotland once. After retiring as a player, McKay managed Dundee United F.C., Dundee United and Ballymena United F.C., Ballymena United. Career McKay was a member of Morton F.C., Morton's 1922 Scottish Cup-winning team in his first season as a professional before playing for Rangers F.C., Rangers.(Rangers player) McKay, Robert
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