Angus McLean (20 September 1925 – 1 July 1979) was a
football
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player and club manager.
A solidly built centre-half who began his career with
Aberystwyth Town
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, McLean moved on to
Hilton Main before joining
Wolverhampton Wanderers
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as an amateur in 1939.
McLean turned professional in November 1942 and helped Wolves to top six finishes in each of the first three post-
war
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seasons. A knee injury kept him out of the team for most of the 1948–49 season and so he missed out on a place in Wolves' 1949
FA Cup
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winning side.
McLean left Wolves in May 1951 to become player-manager at Aberystwyth Town, subsequently joining
Bromsgrove Rovers as a player. In May 1953, McLean joined
Bury
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as player-coach, moving to
Crewe Alexandra
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as a player the following June.
After leaving Crewe he coached a number of non-league sides before taking over from
Brian Clough
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as manager of
Hartlepools United
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in May 1967. The following season, he led Hartlepool to their first ever promotion, but they were relegated after just one season. Despite relegation, McLean remained in charge, but was sacked in April 1970 when Hartlepool finished in the bottom four and were forced to seek re-election to
the Football League
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.
McLean managed Bromsgrove Rovers between 1973 and 1975, after which time he worked as a scout until his death in 1979.
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1925 births
1979 deaths
Footballers from Flintshire
Welsh men's footballers
Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players
Bromsgrove Rovers F.C. players
Bury F.C. players
Crewe Alexandra F.C. players
English Football League players
Welsh football managers
Hartlepool United F.C. managers
Aberystwyth Town F.C. managers
Men's association football fullbacks
Welsh people of Scottish descent
People from Hawarden