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Brian McAllister was born on 30 November, 1970 in Glasgow, Scotland, is a Scottish footballer. Discover Brian McAllister'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 53 years old?

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Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 30 November, 1970
Birthday 30 November
Birthplace Glasgow, Scotland
Nationality Scotland

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1949

Gary McAllister scored the Scotland goal with a 49th minute penalty.

1970

Brian McAllister (born 30 November 1970) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played at Left Back and Centre Back.

His 104 Wimbledon first team games included 85 in England's top division.

He also played in the Football League for Plymouth Argyle and Crewe Alexandra and in New Zealand with Napier City Rovers.

1989

McAllister helped Napier City Rovers win the New Zealand National Soccer League title in 1989.

McAllister joined Wimbledon as a trainee in 1989.

1990

Bobby Gould gave him his 1st team debut, aged 19, on 13 January 1990, in a 1-0 home win v reigning league champions, Arsenal.

He played 8 loan games for Plymouth Argyle in the latter half of season 1990/91.

1995

He played 15 games on loan at Crewe Alexandra in the last 3 months of season 1995/96.

He then had his most productive spell the season after, playing 29 first team Wimbledon games.

This included in league wins against Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, Arsenal and Liverpool among others en route to Wimbledon finishing eighth.

1996

He was capped three times by Scotland national team, all at the end of his 1996/97 peak season.

He played in 1996-97 FA Cup wins against Manchester United, Queen's Park Rangers and in the quarter-final v Sheffield Wednesday.

However he didn't play in the semi-final defeat to eventual winners that season, Chelsea.

1997

He was out of the 1st team for 6 months from October to April in 1997/98.

Aged 26, McAllister debuted for Scotland in a 1-0 home friendly defeat v Wales on 27 May 1997.

Wimbledon team-mate Neil Sullivan was a fellow debutant in the starting line-up, as were Christian Dailly then of Derby County and Davie Weir then of Hearts.

4 days later McAllister and Weir were both given 1/2 a game each, with Weir replacing McAllister at half-time.

This was in 3-2 friendly away win v Malta.

1998

However, due to injury he played his last game of senior football when aged 27 in September 1998.

The 1998/99 League Cup defeat to Portsmouth on 15 September 1998 was his last game of professional first team football.

He was 27 at the time.

He subsequently retired as a professional footballer due to his heel injury.

McAllister scored with a left foot drive into Bruce Grobelaar's top-left corner in a League Cup 4-3 penalty shoot out win v Liverpool.

Justin Fashanu, Dean Holdsworth and Neal Ardley were the other Wimbledon scorers in the shoot-out.

Vinnie Jones missed with his spot kick for the Dons.

The game had ended 2-2 after extra time.

He was a 78th minute substitute for left-back Tosh McKinlay in the 1-0 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifier win away to Belarus.

2010

He played 104 Wimbledon 1st team games during which they were a constant in England's top division.

2012

McAllister's 3rd and final cap was 12 days after his international debut.

In July 2012 McAllister was reported living in Brisbane running a bakery business.

He and his New Zealander wife moved to Australia 6 months after he retired from football.