Steve MacLean(footballer)

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Steve MacLean (born 23 August 1982 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Plymouth Argyle. Maclean grew up as a Hibernian fan in Peebles and is related to former Easter Road midfielder Kevin Thomson, now of Rangers.

He began his career at Rangers and had a successful loan spell at Scunthorpe United (where he was given the nickname 'The Loan Ranger') scoring 25 goals but despite this manager Alex McLeish deemed that he was not "a first team prospect" and placed him on the transfer list.

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