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MacDou-GOAL!: The Ted MacDougall Story

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All of which came to a head in a row with Billy Bonds. It started in a game and rumbled on after with Bonds sitting in the bath complaining about MacDougall’s failure to show for a pass which led to a goal in a 4-1 defeat at Leeds. MacDougall offered to fight him and ‘got his retaliation in first’ by punching Bonds in the chest as the defender stepped out of the bath. At the end of the 1973–74 season, the Canaries were relegated to the Second Division, although in the following season they not only regained their First Division status but also reached the final of the League Cup.

Then Ormond finished with an ‘all the best.’ It was disappointing - to say the least. But then we go up to the top of the tunnel and there are 70,000 Scots and suddenly I just have a surge of euphoria and I’m thinking, ‘this is fantastic…. Ron was good on the game but he couldn’t handle players and I’d had enough of it all because of what went on at United. He wasn’t going to get anything from me without a bit of TLC but that wasn’t his way.’ It affected the game because we were doing reasonably well until that point and then this lunatic made us do that." Brazil's World Cup qualifier against Argentina is delayed after mass brawl erupts - as fans hit each other with seats and clash with Rio policeBournemouth's big spending went on in Division 3. 2 promotion near misses followed, MacDougall becoming more prolific, after 6 goals in an FA Cup game with Oxford City, in November 1971, he scored 9 times in an 11-0 FA Cup win over Margate, an all time FA Cup record. At the end of the 1974–75 season, MacDougall was given his only run in the Scottish national side. He made a scoring debut against Sweden, and managed three goals in seven games before being passed over as competition for places in the Scottish team was fairly intense at this time. Klitschko demands Russia and Belarus athletes are BANNED from Paris 2024 as he condemns murders of 'over 250 Ukrainian athletes' during the war MacDougall, now known by sub-editors worldwide as Mac the Nine, was on the up. Three days after his blitz, he was named in a European All Stars team to take on West Ham United in Geoff Hurst's testimonial match. MacDougall scored in a 4-4 draw, sharing the stage with Eusébio, Uwe Seeler, Jimmy Johnstone, Tommy Gemmell, Jimmy Greaves and Rodney Marsh. It was his 29th goal of the season. Roy Keane calls Tottenham 'SPURSY' after their 'poor defending' leads to Ollie Watkins' winner in Sunday's...

Teammate Andy Provan noted, "straight away, (I knew) he could play, he looked like a footballer, he was full of confidence, (but) he had no airs and graces". Anyway I went on and scored and it was an unbelievable experience. I went from being a Fourth Division player scoring nine goals, to playing in a world 11 for Geoff Hurst pretty much overnight."While MacDougall was battering in his nine goals against Margate in the first round of the 1971-72 FA Cup, City and fellow part-timers Alvechurch were playing the fourth replay of their fourth qualifying round tie. The teams had already drawn 2-2 at Alvechurch's Lye Meadow, 1-1 at City's White House ground, 1-1 at Birmingham City's St Andrew's, and 0-0 at Oxford United's Manor Ground. This game would also end 0-0, requiring a fifth tie to be held two days later at Villa Park. He was having a testimonial against an all-star world XI at West Ham on Wednesday and wanted me to play in it. Gary Neville heaps praise on Kobbie Mainoo after his first Premier League start, labelling the 18-year-old...

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