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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.

  2. 2 de may. de 2022 · Malcolm MacDonald vivió años con un pene injertado en su brazo luego de que se le cayera por una infección en la sangre; tras la pandemia pudo volver a ser operado para que su extremidad volviera a su posición natural. Foto: Istock. Tendencias | 02/05/2022 | 16:35 | Actualizada 16:35. El Tiempo/GDA. Ver perfil.

  3. 4 de dic. de 2011 · cestrian81. 10.2K subscribers. Subscribed. 298. 94K views 12 years ago. Malcolm Macdonald famously scores all five goals for England against Cyprus in April 1975 at Wembley in a European...

  4. 25 de feb. de 2023 · Malcolm Macdonald: ‘Without Tueart the monkey might not have been on Newcastle’s back for quite so long’. Louise Taylor. The St James’ Park cult hero knows Wembley heartbreak only too well ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Malcolm Macdonald. Few arrivals at Highbury sparked as much excitement as Malcolm Macdonald's. 'SuperMac' was a legend on Tyneside after topping Newcastle's scoring charts for five consecutive seasons. No wonder Arsenal fans had a spring in their step when Macdonald swapped the North East for North London in August 1976.

  7. Malcolm John MacDonald (1901-1981) was a British politician, diplomat and colonial administrator. He was also an important collector and enthusiastic patron of the arts. At first devoted to Western art-forms, his work overseas inspired Malcolm with new conceptions of beauty from the cultures of Asia and Africa.