Under The Radar | Marcus McGhee
Who is Marcus McGhee?
Marcus McGhee is a former Scottish footballer who played as a striker. Born in Glasgow, McGhee began his career with hometown club Celtic, before moving to Hamburg in 1984. He later played for Aberdeen, Newcastle United, and Reading, before finishing his career with Clyde in 1998.
McGhee was a prolific goalscorer throughout his career, scoring over 200 goals in all competitions. He was also a regular for the Scotland national team, earning 43 caps and scoring 12 goals.
McGhee's Managerial Career
After retiring from playing, McGhee moved into management. He has managed a number of clubs, including Motherwell, Aberdeen, and Bristol City. He is currently the manager of Dundee.
McGhee has a reputation for being a shrewd tactician and a good man-manager. He is also known for his ability to get the best out of young players.
McGhee's Achievements
As a player, McGhee won the Scottish Premier Division title with Celtic in 1982 and 1984. He also won the Scottish Cup with Aberdeen in 1985 and 1986.
As a manager, McGhee won the Scottish League Cup with Motherwell in 2010. He also won the Scottish Championship with Dundee in 2014.
McGhee's Legacy
Marcus McGhee is one of the most successful Scottish footballers of his generation. He was a prolific goalscorer and a regular for the Scotland national team.
McGhee is also a respected manager. He has a reputation for being a shrewd tactician and a good man-manager.