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11 Facts About David McNamee

1.

David McNamee's clubs included St Mirren, Blackburn Rovers, Livingston, Coventry City, Plymouth Argyle, Aberdeen and Ross County.

2.

David McNamee was a member of the Livingston team which won the 2004 Scottish League Cup Final, against Hibernian at Hampden Park.

3.

The next day, David McNamee signed a two-year contract with fellow Championship club Plymouth Argyle, becoming their third signing of the summer.

4.

David McNamee started training with Motherwell in November 2010, with a view of signing a permanent deal with the Steelmen.

5.

However, following manager Craig Brown's departure to Aberdeen, David McNamee looked set to follow him to Pittodrie.

6.

David McNamee was on his way to Aberdeen to undergo a medical when his plane from Birmingham had to turn back due to heavy snow closing Dyce Airport.

7.

David McNamee won his first cap playing 90 minutes in an exhibition match against Estonia national football team on 27 May 2004.

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8.

Just three days later, David McNamee won his second cap against Trinidad and Tobago national football team.

9.

David McNamee went two years without a call-up before he was selected by Walter Smith for his Scotland squads in 2005.

10.

David McNamee won his fourth and so far final cap in the Kirin Cup against the hosts, Japan on 13 May 2006 as an 80th-minute substitute helping Scotland to winning the competition.

11.

David McNamee worked for the youth academy of Coventry City, but found that he did not have sufficient enthusiasm for coaching.