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August 11, 1974 |
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Leo |
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Scotland |
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Football manager |
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Neil Doherty McCann (born 11 August 1974 ) is a Scottish football pundit, former player and former coach.
His playing career saw him represent Dundee (two spells), Heart of Midlothian (two spells), Rangers, Southampton and Falkirk. He also played 26 times for Scotland in full international matches.
After working as a pundit for Sky Sports he was appointed manager of Dundee in 2017 before being sacked in October 2018.
McCann started his career with Dundee before moving on to Heart of Midlothian in 1996. He helped the Tynecastle side win the Scottish Cup in 1998, their first major trophy in 36 years. McCann moved to Rangers later that year for £1.9 million, becoming the club's first major Scottish Catholic signing since Mo Johnston. He scored two goals in a 3–0 win for Rangers against their arch-rivals Celtic on 2 May 1999, which clinched the 1998–99 Scottish Premier League title. McCann left Rangers in 2003, as the club were forced to sell him due to financial problems. Speaking in February 2019, McCann said that he had been subject to sectarian abuse from Celtic fans that stemmed from his decision to sign for Rangers.
Height | 5 ft 10 in / 178 cm |
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Weight | 165 lb / 75 kg |
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Nationality | Scottish |
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