Steve McMahon, Jr. (footballer)

Stephen Joseph "Steve" McMahon ( born July 31, 1984 in Southport ) is a former English footballer.

Career

McMahon received in 2000 a three-year scholarship (German as " scholarship " ) at FC Blackpool, at the same time was his father, the former England midfielder Steve McMahon Sr., head coach of the club. His competitive debut in the adult area, he gave in October 2002 in a 3-2 win in the first round of the Football League Trophy against Scunthorpe United. Once joined end of the season some bets in the Football League One in three of them he was in the starting lineup, he received in the summer of 2003 a professional contract and came to a number of other missions, including he was shortly before the end, under the auspices of his father when winning the Football League Trophy in 2004 loaded. At the end of the 2003/04 season he was team internally named " Young Player of the Season".

After his father had left the Blackpool FC in the summer of 2004, McMahon played junior in the further planning of the club no longer matters. Early September was the central midfielder on loan for two months in the Football League Two at the Kidderminster Harriers before his contract was terminated at the end of 2004, without that he had denied a competitive match for Blackpool in the 2004/05 season.

Then he followed his father and moved to the newly formed Australian A-League professional league in which McMahon took over the senior coaching job at Perth Glory had. At the start of the season McMahon came in 12 league games for use after McMahon senior early December 2005, resigned from his post, even McMahon Jr. came to no further use. Previously was already known that the club president rejected an extension of the Treaty of McMahon junior. McMahon left the club at the end of the season and will regularly since then inclusion in collections of the worst A-League player of all time.

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