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Neil McBain (15 November 1895 – 13 May 1974) was a Scottish professional footballer and football manager. He remains the oldest player to appear in an English
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match aged 51 years.


Playing career


Club

McBain, a wing half, began his senior football career in the summer of 1914, joining Ayr United, with whom he made his league debut on 20 March 1915 against Clyde. He served in the Black Watch and then transferred to the Royal Navy during World War I. He moved to
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in November 1921 for a fee of £4,600. In January 1923, after 42 league games for United, McBain moved to Everton, costing the Goodison Park side £4,200. He played 97 league games for Everton, leaving in July 1926 to join
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for a fee of £1,100. He returned to Merseyside in March 1928, joining Liverpool, but played only 12 times before joining Watford in November the same year.


International

His Scotland international debut came in April 1922 while he was with Manchester United, in a 1–0 victory against England at Villa Park. He won two further caps while with Everton, in 1923 against Ireland and in 1924 against Wales.


Coaching and managerial career

He was appointed player-manager of Watford in 1929, retiring as a player in 1931 after playing 85 times for Watford. He left Watford in August 1937 and took over as manager of Ayr United later that year. In June 1938 he returned to England, as manager of Luton Town, but left Luton in June 1939. He was appointed as manager of
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in June 1946. On 15 March 1947, New Brighton had an injury crisis, particularly among their goalkeepers. With no other option McBain played in goal against Hartlepool United at the age of 51 years and 120 days (and almost exactly 32 years after his professional debut). He was sacked by New Brighton in February 1948 with the club bottom of the league. Later that month he joined Leyton Orient as assistant to Charlie Hewitt, but in August 1948 took over as manager after Hewitt left to rejoin Millwall. In August 1949, McBain left Orient to manage Argentine side
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. McBain returned to Ayr United, as manager, in 1955, taking the club to promotion as Scottish Division Two runners-up in 1956, but in August 1956 left to manage Watford for a second time, his second spell lasting until February 1959. His final spell as a manager came again at Ayr United, between 1962 and 1963. He died in 1974, aged 78.


References

;Sources *Jones, Trefor (1996). ''The Watford Football Club Illustrated Who's Who''. T.G. Jones. p. 268. . *Emms, Steve; Wells, Richard (2007). ''Scottish Football League Players' Records 1890/91 to 1938/39''. Tony Brown. . {{DEFAULTSORT:McBain, Neil 1895 births 1974 deaths Scottish footballers Scotland international footballers Scottish expatriate football managers Hamilton Academical F.C. players Ayr United F.C. players Manchester United F.C. players Everton F.C. players St Johnstone F.C. players Liverpool F.C. players Watford F.C. players Scottish football managers Watford F.C. managers Ayr United F.C. managers Luton Town F.C. managers New Brighton A.F.C. managers New Brighton A.F.C. players Leyton Orient F.C. managers Estudiantes de La Plata managers Black Watch soldiers Royal Navy sailors Royal Navy personnel of World War I People from Campbeltown Scottish Football League managers Association football wing halves Association football coaches Outfield association footballers who played in goal Sportspeople from Argyll and Bute Scottish Football League players English Football League players