Malcolm Macdonald

Footballer

Birthday January 7, 1950

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace London, England

Age 74 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1950

Malcolm Ian MacDonald (born 7 January 1950) is an English former professional footballer, manager and media figure.

Nicknamed "Supermac", Macdonald was a quick, powerfully built and prolific goalscorer.

He played for Fulham, Luton Town, Newcastle United, Arsenal and England.

Macdonald is Newcastle's fifth-highest goalscorer of all time.

1968

After playing for non-league side Tonbridge, his schoolboy hero Bobby Robson paid £1,000 to sign him for Fulham in 1968 just after their relegation from the Football League First Division.

A year later, Macdonald moved to Luton Town.

At Luton he scored 58 times in 101 matches.

1971

Newcastle United manager Joe Harvey signed Macdonald for £180,000 in the summer of 1971.

He made an immediate impact by scoring a hat-trick on his home debut against Liverpool.

It was in this game that MacDonald earned the nickname "Supermac", which came from a chant by the Newcastle fans to the tune of "Superstar" from Jesus Christ Superstar, namely, "Supermac, superstar, how many goals have you scored so far?"

In his first season Newcastle were bottom of the table on 30 October 1971 after Everton handed them their fifth consecutive defeat of the season.

That match was the Newcastle debut of Tony Green.

With Green and Macdonald teaming up effectively up front for Newcastle, the team prospered, with an unbeaten run of five wins and two draws, climbing up the table.

1972

They finished the league eleventh, with Macdonald scoring 30 goals in 52 games in his first season to be Newcastle's top scorer in 1972.

1973

He top scored again in 1973, 1974, 1975 and 1976.

Macdonald scored twice, defeating Burnley in the 1973–74 FA Cup semi-final.

1974

In the 1974 FA Cup final, Newcastle lost 3–0 to Liverpool.

1975

He was top scorer in the English First Division with Newcastle in 1975 and with Arsenal in 1977.

Born in Finlay Street, Fulham, Macdonald attended the same school (Sloane Grammar school on Hortensia Rd in Chelsea) as former Genesis and GTR guitarist Steve Hackett.

Macdonald started his career as a full back before switching to centre forward.

He started his career at Barnet.

He was also the First Division's top scorer for that 1975–76 season.

On 16 April 1975, in a European Championship qualifier also held at Wembley Stadium, Macdonald scored all five goals in a 5–0 victory for England against Cyprus equalling the record for the most goals scored in a single game by an England player.

This feat has not been repeated since by any English footballer.

Although three pre-war players, Howard Vaughton, Steve Bloomer and Willie Hall, had previously scored five for England, Macdonald was the first, and remains the only, player to do so in a competitive international.

His feat spawned the newspaper headline "SuperMac 5, Cyprus 0".

In total he played 14 times for England scoring six goals.

1976

Macdonald set up an equalising goal for Alan Gowling in the 1976 League Cup final at Wembley, but Newcastle went on to lose 2–1 to Manchester City.

Macdonald left Newcastle for Arsenal in 1976, for an unusual fee of £333,333.34.

In December 1976, he scored a hat-trick for his new club against Newcastle in a 5–3 win at Highbury.

1977

He was the club's top scorer for two consecutive seasons and was the top scorer for the First Division in 1977.

After completing the English First Division season with Arsenal, Macdonald was lured to Australia in 1977 to play for South Melbourne Hellas in the National Soccer League.

He played three games during the middle of the 1977 National Soccer League season, scoring on his debut against West Adelaide, playing at home against Brisbane Lions and most notably scoring twice against St George (who fielded former Arsenal star Charlie George), which drew a capacity crowd to Middle Park, providing a rare high point to an otherwise poor season for Hellas.

1978

Macdonald, at the time not fully fit, got to the FA Cup final of 1978 after scoring twice in the semi-final against Orient at Stamford Bridge.

He earned a runners-up medal in the final after a 1–0 defeat to Ipswich Town.

At the start of the 1978–79 season, he suffered a knee injury in a League Cup match against Rotherham, an injury from which he was unable to completely recover.

1979

Macdonald spent a couple of months in Sweden with Djurgården, after which he announced his retirement from playing at the premature age of 29 in August 1979.

In his footballing career, Macdonald scored a total of 193 goals.

While at Newcastle, he made his England debut against Wales at Wembley Stadium.

Macdonald was on the England scoresheet for the first time in a friendly 2–0 win over then World Champions West Germany.