Duncan McLean (footballer, Born 1868)
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Duncan McLean (20 January 1868 – 17 November 1941) was a Scottish
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who played for Renton, Everton, Liverpool, St Bernard's and Scotland in the latter years of the 19th century.


Club career

McLean played for Renton Union and Renton, before signing for Everton in 1890 when the Dunbartonshire club were expelled from the
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for matters relating to professionalism. He played a bit part in their first league title triumph in the following season. The departure of Andrew Hannah to Renton that summer gave McLean his chance to establish himself as the regular first choice right back at the club, although the club were unable to repeat the form of the previous year, finishing fifth. A summer of off the field turmoil followed in which directors, staff and players alike were forced to choose sides in a rent dispute over
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, which saw the club literally split in two. Everton moved out, along with the vast majority of their players, staff and officials, but McLean was one of only two first-teamers who chose to stay and help form the new club, Liverpool. His decision may have been a reaction to the news that Andrew Hannah was on his way back to Merseyside, which could have signalled McLean's drop back into the reserves but as fate would have it Hannah also chose the new club over his former employers with the result that Hannah and McLean became Liverpool's first ever back line partnership. At Liverpool he helped to form part of the famous "Team of the Macs", playing left-back in the first side to ever represent the Anfield club in a Lancashire League fixture, an 8–0 victory over Higher Walton on 3 September 1892, they went on to win the title and were duly elected to the Football League Second Division in 1893. McLean was also a member of the first Liverpool line-up in a Football League fixture away to
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, a game which they won 2–0. They remained unbeaten and also beat Newton Heath (who became
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in 1902), in the promotion test match. McLean, the club's penalty taker, scored five goals during the promotion campaign. His fortunes, along with Liverpool's, took a downward dip as the ''Reds'' were relegated straight back down to the lower tier at the end of the 1894–95 season. McLean left Anfield in 1895 moving to Edinburgh side St Bernard's where he ended his career.


International career

While with St Bernard's, McLean played for Scotland twice. His debut came on 21 March 1896 against Wales in a British Championship match at Carolina Port,
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, which Scotland won 4–0. His second match was on 27 March 1897 against Ireland at Ibrox Park, Glasgow, which Scotland won 5-1. His younger brother Andrew was also a professional footballer with Renton among other clubs.


Honours

Everton *
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: champions 1890–91 Liverpool * Football League Second Division: champions 1893–94


References


External links


Player profile from LFChistory.net
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mclean, Duncan 1868 births 1941 deaths Everton F.C. players Liverpool F.C. players Scottish footballers Scotland men's international footballers Renton F.C. players St Bernard's F.C. players Footballers from West Dunbartonshire Men's association football fullbacks English Football League players Scottish Football League players People from Renton, West Dunbartonshire