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32 Facts About Michael McIndoe

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Michael McIndoe was born on 2 December 1979 and is a Scottish football coach and former player, who is the manager of Edinburgh City.

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Michael McIndoe later played for Derby County, Wolves, Coventry City, Bristol City, Yeovil Town, Hereford United, Doncaster Rovers, MK Dons, Barnsley, Clydebank and Stirling Albion.

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Michael McIndoe played twice for the Scotland B team, making his first appearance on 10 December 2003.

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Michael McIndoe joined Luton Town as a youth in 1996 and was an integral part of an FA Youth Cup run, losing to eventual winners Leeds United in the semi-finals.

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Michael McIndoe's talent was never in question but his off-field problems with alcohol addiction meant in December 1999, he was entered into the Priory.

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Arsenal legend Paul Merson became Michael McIndoe's sponsor helping him on his road to recovery.

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Michael McIndoe made 30 appearances for the Bulls scoring 2 goals.

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At the age of 22, Michael McIndoe captained the team on numerous occasions and picked up the club Player's Player of the Year award.

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Michael McIndoe was named in the Nationwide Conference Team of the Year and won the club's "Internet Player of the Season".

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Michael McIndoe became the first player in history to have all 24 Conference managers vote unanimously for the same player as Nationwide Conference Player of the Year.

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In two and a half years with Yeovil, Michael McIndoe made 110 appearances and scored 25 goals.

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Michael McIndoe's performances earned him selection for the Scotland B team in December 2003.

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Michael McIndoe was named Doncaster Rovers Player of the Year and was the only player in the championship winning side to be named in the PFA Team of the Year.

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Michael McIndoe opened the scoring in the fourth minute, beating goalkeeper Manuel Almunia from a tight angle.

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Michael McIndoe made 142 appearances for Doncaster Rovers, scoring 35 goals.

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On 4 November 2006 Michael McIndoe scored in the Yorkshire derby against Leeds United, from outside the box with a low-driven shot.

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Michael McIndoe helped Bristol City have a successful season finishing 4th.

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Michael McIndoe received his third international call up against Japan in Yokohama, but the winger pulled out of the squad due to a minor knee injury.

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Michael McIndoe played in numerous positions throughout the season, scoring 1 goal and making 43 appearances for the Sky Blues.

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Surprisingly under Boothroyd, Michael McIndoe did not feature in many matches.

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In July 2011 Michael McIndoe left football to solely concentrate on his business career.

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Michael McIndoe secured pre-season friendlies against Oldham Athletic, AFC Telford United and Hertford Town.

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On 2 August 2018, Michael McIndoe signed for Scottish Junior club Clydebank.

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Michael McIndoe signed a short-term deal as a favour to manager Kieran McAnespie and coach Marc McCulloch, in return gaining match fitness preparing him to go back into the professional game.

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On 24 May 2022 Michael McIndoe was appointed as sporting director and assistant manager of Gretna 2008.

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Michael McIndoe was appointed as manager on 20 September 2022.

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Michael McIndoe went on to win more games than the club's three previous seasons combined, which, in turn, steered Gretna 2008 away from relegation.

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Michael McIndoe was appointed manager of Scottish League One club Edinburgh City on 9 October 2023.

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In December 2024, Michael McIndoe was named SPFL League Two Manager of the Month for November after leading Edinburgh City through an unbeaten month.

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In 2011 Michael McIndoe became the owner of Stamp private members club on 79 Oxford Street, London.

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Michael McIndoe was involved in London Elite FC which was aimed at developing young talented footballers.

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In September 2017 Michael McIndoe released his first autobiography titled Wildling.