Summary
ONE of these days, the club and international careers of James McFadden will run in perfect harmony. It just might not happen at any point soon.
The Everton forward this week joined up with Scotland on the back of five consecutive starts for the Goodison Park club - his longest such run since a GBP 1.5m move from Motherwell in September 2003. Just in time, however, for a two-booking ban to prevent him playing any part in yesterday's World Cup qualifier against Belarus.See the full content of this document
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Suspense Is Killing for Mac
Following a red-card for his goalline handball in the defeat by Norway a year ago, the 22-year-old is making a habit of falling foul of officialdom at international level. It is one he cannot give assurances he will be able to break.
"I don't want to miss any game through suspension," he says. "If I was playing in the reserve league with Everton I wouldn't want to mis...See the full content of this document
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