Malcolm McPherson

Malcolm McPherson
Personal information
Full name Malcolm McPherson
Date of birth (1974-12-09) 9 December 1974
Place of birth Glasgow, Scotland
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–1993 Yeovil Town 18 (2)
1993–1996 West Ham United 0 (0)
1994–1995 → Dagenham & Redbridge (loan)
1996 → IFK Norrköping (loan)
1996–1998 Brentford 13 (0)
Total 31 (2)
Managerial career
2015–2016 Eastern Suburbs (NZ)
2019–2021 North Shore United AFC
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Malcolm McPherson (born 9 December 1974) is a Scottish former professional footballer and coach. He played in England for Yeovil Town, West Ham United, and Brentford, and in Sweden’s top tier for Allsvenskan club IFK Norrköping. After retiring from playing, he managed Eastern Suburbs AFC and North Shore United AFC in New Zealand, winning domestic league and cup titles.

Playing career

McPherson began his senior career with Yeovil Town, making his debut aged 17 during the 1992–93 Vauxhall Conference season. He was part of the squad for Yeovil’s 1–0 FA Cup win over Fulham on 15 November 1993 at Huish Park.[1]

During the 1993–94 season, McPherson transferred to West Ham United from Yeovil Town for an initial fee of £30,000, with appearance-based add-ons reportedly increasing the total to £200,000.[2] His three seasons at West Ham were hampered by persistent injuries, and he did not make a competitive first-team appearance. He featured in the club’s 1995 Centenary tour of Australia, scoring in a 2–2 draw with a Western Australia Select XI and netting the winner against the Australian Olympic team in Brisbane, a side that included Kevin Muscat and Danny Tiatto.[3]

In 1994–95 McPherson had a loan spell with Dagenham & Redbridge. In early 1996 he joined the Allsvenskan top-tier club IFK Norrköping on loan, making his home debut in April and scoring in a 4–1 victory over Örebro SK.[4][5]

Later in 1996, McPherson signed for Brentford. He made 13 league appearances and was part of the squad that reached the 1997 Second Division play-off final, losing to Crewe Alexandra. He played in the 1997 FA Cup third-round tie against Manchester City, and in the 1997–98 season featured in league matches at Craven Cottage (vs Fulham) and Turf Moor (vs Burnley).[6] Post-Brentford, he left football before returning to playing and coaching in New Zealand in his early thirties.

Coaching career

In 2015, McPherson was appointed head coach of Eastern Suburbs AFC, guiding the club to both the Northern Premier League title and the Chatham Cup.[7][8]

In 2019, he became head coach of North Shore United, winning the Northern Premier League in his first season.[9] In 2021, North Shore United reached the Chatham Cup semi-finals but withdrew due to COVID-19 concerns.[10]

References

  1. ^ "Football / FA Cup: Wallace true to Yeovil's Cup tradition". The Independent. 16 November 1993.
  2. ^ "McPherson moves to West Ham". The Independent. December 1993.
  3. ^ "West Ham United and Australia – A potted history". whufc.com. 4 March 2020.
  4. ^ "IFK Norrköping v Örebro SK, Allsvenskan 1996". WorldFootball.net.
  5. ^ "Malcolm McPherson – club player summary". WorldFootball.net.
  6. ^ "1997–98 Brentford F.C. season". Wikipedia.
  7. ^ "McPherson, who guided Eastern Suburbs to a Lotto NRFL Premier League and Chatham Cup double in 2015". OceaniaFootball.com. 2 December 2016.
  8. ^ "Football: Suburbs into Chatham Cup final". The New Zealand Herald. 28 August 2015.
  9. ^ "Champions: Shore wins Northern Premier League". The Devonport Flagstaff. 5 September 2019.
  10. ^ "North Shore United reached the semi-finals of the 2021 competition, but decided to withdraw due to the risks posed by the COVID-19 pandemic". North Shore United AFC Wikipedia.