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Ross MacLaren was born on 14 April, 1962 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Discover Ross MacLaren's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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Ross MacLaren Height, Weight & Measurements
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Ross MacLaren Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Ross MacLaren worth at the age of 62 years old? Ross MacLaren’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Scotland. We have estimated
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Timeline
Under Ossie Ardiles the following season, MacLaren was ever-present as the defensive player in Ossie's diamond-shaped midfield. The season ended with a Wembley appearance, as the club were promoted to Division One after the 1–0 win over Sunderland, only to be demoted by the League ten days later.
He took over the management of Southend's under-18 team before returning to League football as assistant manager of League Two club Notts County. He left the club at the end of the 2005–06 season when his contract was not renewed.
MacLaren then became the Chief Scout at Aston Villa, working under John Gregory for the first time. Due to the managerial shake-up at Aston Villa in February 2002, he left Villa Park with Gregory to become a coach at Derby County. Suspended by Derby for six-weeks on 21 March 2003, MacLaren left the club by mutual consent on 10 May 2003.
After retiring, MacLaren moved behind the scenes at Swindon and became the club's Reserve Team Coach. He was sacked in a cost-cutting move in 1998, seven other members of staff were also made redundant in a move that brought about Steve McMahon's resignation.
A recurrence of his hernia problem kept him out of the side again for a period, and the 1994–95 season proved to be his last, a comeback lasting just three games – his last game for Swindon Town coming on 26 November 1994, in a 2–1 defeat at Luton.
MacLaren missed just one game in 1990–91 and played the first 32 league matches the following year until a hernia problem brought an end to his season. The injury and related operations kept him out of the side for almost a year, returning to action at the end of January 1993. Though MacLaren seemed to have piled on the pounds, seven wins out of the next ten games helped Swindon secure a play-off place. This resulted in MacLaren's second successful visit to Wembley with the club, as they beat Leicester 4–3 and were promoted into the FA Premier League.
In August 1988, he was bought by Swindon Town manager Lou Macari for £165,000, having previously being valued at £450,000.
He moved to Derby County in 1985 for a fee of £67,00 and was voted Rams player of the year in his first season 1985–86, in which Derby were promoted to Division Two. An ever present player in the team in his first two seasons, MacLaren was a key figure in Derby's second successive promotion; winning the Second Division Championship in his second season at the Baseball Ground.
MacLaren's League career in England began with Shrewsbury Town, having joined them from Rangers. He joined the club in 1980 and was there for four seasons playing 161 games and scoring 18 times. It was at Shrewsbury that he first moved from the role of a Midfielder to that of a Defender.
Ross MacLaren, sometimes erroneously spelled McLaren, (born 14 April 1962 in Edinburgh) is a former football Defensive Central Midfielder and coach.