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Steven Boyack

Steven Robert Boyack (born 4 September 1976 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. He played as a midfielder.
==Career==
Boyack began his career in the youth team at Scottish giants Rangers. After turning professional, he managed to make only one league appearance for the club in six years.
In 1998 he was loaned to English club Hull City, for whom he scored four goals in thirteen appearances.
Realising his chances at Rangers were limited, Boyack opted, in February 1999, to sign for Dundee after a fee of £125,000 was agreed. In two years with the Dens Park club, he scored only three goals in 44 appearances.
In October 2000, Boyack was loaned to Ayr United, initially until the end of the season,〔(Ayr end Boyack's Dens nightmare ) – BBC Sport〕 but in January 2001, then-Hearts manager Craig Levein put his faith in Boyack and brought him to Tynecastle for ₤50,000.〔(Hearts in transfer action ) – BBC Sport〕 He was released by the ''Jambos'' in June 2004, along with Scott Severin and Andy Kirk, as a cost-cutting measure.〔(Tyncastle trio leave ) – BBC Sport〕
Boyack went on to play for four clubs in two years, namely Livingston, Boston United, Blackpool〔(Boyack nets deal with Blackpool ) – BBC Sport〕 and Stirling Albion.
He was released by Albion at the end of the 2005–06 season, but in August 2006 he was re-signed by the club after proving his fitness to manager Allan Moore.〔("Malseed to Albion from Finn Harps" ) BBC Sport website〕 Boyack then moved to the junior leagues with Bathgate Thistle F.C..
Boyack is now no longer a professional footballer and as of August 2009 was appointed Operations Director of a Scottish Recruitment Consultancy. After playing in the Scottish Caledonian Amateur League with Milton who won their league in the 2009/10 season. Boyack moved to local rivals Bannockburn Amateur FC who now play in the Central Scottish Amateur Football League.

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