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Scott McGleish (born 10 February 1974) is an English footballer who plays for Leverstock Green. In a career spanning 29 years across four decades, McGleish has made in excess of 900 league appearances. He is one of five outfield players in English football to have ever passed 1,000 games in competitive matches (league and cup), the others being Tony Ford, Barry Hayles, Jamie Cureton, and Graham Alexander.

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  • Scott McGleish (born 10 February 1974) is an English footballer who plays for Leverstock Green. In a career spanning 29 years across four decades, McGleish has made in excess of 900 league appearances. He is one of five outfield players in English football to have ever passed 1,000 games in competitive matches (league and cup), the others being Tony Ford, Barry Hayles, Jamie Cureton, and Graham Alexander. (en)
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