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John McAlle

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John McAlle
Personal information
Date of birth (1950-01-31)31 January 1950 (age 75)
Place of birthLiverpool, England
PositionCentre back
Youth career
Huyton Schoolboys
Lancashire Schoolboys
1965–1967Wolverhampton Wanderers
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1967–1981Wolverhampton Wanderers407(0)
1981–1982Sheffield United18(0)
1982–1984Derby County58(1)
Total483(1)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

John McAlle (born 31 January 1950) is a former professionalfootballer who spent the majority of his career atWolverhampton Wanderers, where he played over 500 games.

Career

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McAlle joinedWolves as an apprentice in July 1965, turning professional in February 1967. After a period playing in the reserve league, he made his first team debut on 29 April 1968, in a 1–0 defeat atChelsea. He only appeared sporadically (mostly as a substitute) in the following years, but became a first-team regular in the1970–71 season.

Known to his teammates as Scouse, McAlle was the club's first-choice centre-back throughout most of the 1970s. During this period he played in the1972 UEFA Cup final and won theLeague Cup in1974. He was also part of the side that won the Second Division championship in1976–77, to immediately return Wolves to the top flight.

His position atMolineux was weakened by the arrival ofEmlyn Hughes in 1979, after which he was largely used as a substitute. His career took a further downturn when he broke his leg coming on as a sub playing against Watford in February 1980, which kept him out for 11 months. He returned for the second half of the 1980–81 season and managed to retain his place in the starting line-up.

The defender's long association withWolves finally ended in August 1981, when he joinedSheffield United for £10,000 after he was not offered a contract extension. In total McAlle played 508 games for the Midlanders, making him the fifth highest-serving player in their history.

After a brief spell atBramall Lane, where he won the Fourth Division title, he moved toDerby County, where he finished his league career in the second tier. John's last ever professional match came for Derby against Barnsley in March 1984 wearing the number 10 shirt. He finished his playing career at non-league Harrisons FC, based inWolverhampton.

McAlle moved intolandscape gardening after football, but has since retired and lives inBrewood,South Staffordshire.[1]

In recognition of his outstanding service to Wolverhampton Wanderers he was inducted into their 'Hall Of Fame' in May 2015.

References

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  1. ^Instone, David;"More Jersey Jaunts For John McAlle Back On Familiar Ground"WolvesHeroes.com, 20 December 2008 (Retrieved: 25 July 2009)

● Playfair football annuals 1968-69 to 1985-86

External links

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  • John McAlle at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database
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