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  1. Brian John McClair (Airdrie, 8 dicembre 1963) è un dirigente sportivo ed ex calciatore scozzese, di ruolo attaccante. Ha militato per gran parte della sua carriera nel Manchester United, vestendo la maglia dei Red devils per 11 anni. Ha anche giocato in club scozzesi come Celtic e Motherwell

  2. Brian John McClair (born 8 December 1963) is a Scottish football coach and former professional footballer. As a player, he was a forward from 1980 to 1998, notable for his near 11-year spell at Manchester United where he won 14 trophies including four Premier League titles, two FA Cups and the European Cup Winners' Cup.

  3. 8 feb 2023 · Brian McClair è un nome importante nella storia del Manchester United e del calcio britannico: parliamo di un attaccante prolifico e amatissimo, che ha vestito la maglia dei Red Devils per un...

    • Paolo Fiorenza
  4. Brian McClair booked his place in the annals of Old Trafford history when he became the first player since George Best to score 20 league goals for the Reds. Readmore. Position. Forward....

    • Scotland
    • Bellshill
    • Forward
    • December 8, 1963
  5. Brian. McClair. svincolato Ultimo ruolo: Direttore Sportivo Scozia Fine rapporto: 21/lug/2016. Nato il: 08/dic/1963 (60) Luogo di nascita: Airdrie. Nazionalità: Scozia. ø-Tempo in carica da allenatore : 3,29 anni. Era giocatore: Ultima squadra : Motherwell FC Maggior presenze : Manchester Utd.

    • Scozia
    • Airdrie
  6. 20 set 2018 · When Brian McClair joined Manchester United in the summer of 1987, he wasn’t just a key signing in Alex Ferguson’s quest to bring the title to Old Trafford for the first time in two decades; he would also end a goalscoring drought which had dogged the club since they’d last won the league back in the days of Best, Law and Charlton.

  7. 1 mar 2018 · Brian McClair exclusive interview: 'Sir Alex Ferguson made brilliant decisions - but he was a lucky bastard' Sam Wallace, Chief Football Writer 1 March 2018 • 12:46pm. Brian McClair: 'Every...