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Gary Mackay (born 23 January 1964 in Edinburgh) is a former Scottish international association football player, who is now an SFA–registered agent.〔(Players' Agents ), Scottish Football Association.〕 He also managed Airdrieonians for a year. ==Career== Mackay played for Heart of Midlothian for most of his career, and he holds the record for the most competitive appearances for the club, with 640.〔(Hearts Players by Appearances ), London Hearts.〕 Mackay won international recognition in the late 1980s, winning four caps for Scotland. His most significant act as a Scotland player was to score the winning goal in a UEFA Euro 1988 qualifying match against Bulgaria in Sofia.〔(The goal of his life ), ''Evening Herald'', 11 December 2008.〕 Although this goal did not substantially benefit Scotland, who had already been eliminated, it was of great significance to Ireland, who qualified for the finals as a result of this strike.〔 Mackay is involved in work for 'Show Racism the Red Card' which primarily aims to prevent racism in football.〔(Show Racism the Red Card ).〕 Mackay left Hearts in 1997 to play for Airdrie. After retiring as a player in 1999, Mackay then managed Airdrie for a season, but the club suffered severe financial problems and he was sacked to make way for Steve Archibald during July 2000. Mackay has since worked as an agent, representing players including Garry O'Connor, Christophe Berra and Lee Wallace. Mackay was criticised by his former club Hearts in June 2011 on the official Hearts website. "Over a short space of time 4 players at our club have been on the wrong end of the law. We note that 3 of them are represented by the same agent - Gary Mackay - who has been so vicious in his attacks against Mr Romanov". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gary Mackay」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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