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  1. Malcolm Ian Macdonald (born 7 January 1950) is an English former professional footballer, manager and media figure. Nicknamed "Supermac", Macdonald was a quick, powerfully built and prolific goalscorer. He played for Fulham, Luton Town, Newcastle United, Arsenal and England. Macdonald is Newcastle's fifth-highest goalscorer of all time.

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      Malcolm MacDonald (26 October 1913 – 26 September 1999) was...

  2. Malcolm Macdonald. Years at United: 1971-1976. One of Newcastle United's greatest number 9s, Malcolm Macdonald was a Seventies icon. Better known as 'Supermac', he was worshipped at St. James’ Park for his goal scoring feats. Built like a middle-weight boxer, he was a brash and colourful centre-forward; blessed with electric pace and a ...

  3. Michael H. McDonald (born February 12, 1952) is an American singer, keyboardist and songwriter known for his distinctive, soulful voice and as a member of Steely Dan (1973–1974), and the Doobie Brothers (1975–1982, 1987, 2019–present). McDonald wrote and sang several hit singles with the Doobie Brothers, including "What a Fool Believes ...

  4. Sport. Other people. Malcolm MacDonald (disambiguation) Malcolm MacDonald (1901–1981) was a British politician and diplomat. Malcolm MacDonald (or variant spellings) may also refer to: Arts and entertainment. Malcolm MacDonald (composer) (1916–1992), British composer.

  5. Malcolm MacDonald (26 February 1948 – 27 May 2014), also known by the alias Calum MacDonald, was a British author, mainly about music. Biography. MacDonald was born in Nairn, Scotland and educated at the Royal High School, Edinburgh, and Downing College, Cambridge.

  6. Una nueva declaración fue preparada por el secretario colonial, Malcolm MacDonald, quién señaló claramente el final del compromiso británico con los judíos y publicó el Nuevo Libro Blanco.

  7. Malcolm MacDonald (26 October 1913 – 26 September 1999) was a Scottish professional footballer and manager, best remembered for his time as a utility player with Celtic and as a manager with Kilmarnock and Brentford.