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Wildling: My Autobiography

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Club chairman John Dickson said: "We are very happy and pleased to have Michael on board as our new manager.

There is, however, another theory that he keeps a low profile because he knows that a lot of the people who lost out financially hold a serious grudge against him. His performances quickly put him on the radar of other Conference teams where a bidding war began between Boston United and Yeovil Town for McIndoe's signature. On a 22 April 2007 Wolves played Birmingham City in the West Midlands derby, McIndoe scored two headers but then missed a penalty in the last minute for a hat-trick, losing 3–2.McIndoe began his career at Luton Town, where he made his home league professional debut at 18 years old against Burnley on 5 September 1998. McIndoe was named in the Nationwide Conference Team of the Year [18] and won the club's "Internet Player of the Season".

The Scottish winger was voted in the top five footballers of the year in The Times Football Yearbook 2004/05 [1] alongside Thierry Henry, Wayne Rooney and Steven Gerrard. McIndoe, who spent his playing career in England with Bristol City, Coventry and Luton amongst others, replaces Alan Maybury at the cinch League 1 outfit. Shortly afterwards, a follow-up message made it absolutely clear we would be denied entry at the turnstiles. At the end of the 2000–01 season, the team just missed out on automatic promotion as they finished second.In the play-off semi-final against Crystal Palace, he scored a 30-yard free kick in extra-time taking Bristol City to their first Championship play-off final at Wembley Stadium [48] against Hull City in front of almost 90,000. In the following 2002–03 season McIndoe made more appearances than any other player and was a key component in making club history, when Yeovil were crowned champions of the Nationwide Conference for the first time in 107 years. Football gave McIndoe the opportunity to get out, even if his drinking and behaviour was so out of control at Luton Town, his first club, that he spent Millennium eve in the Priory hospital. He was voted in the top five footballers of the year in The Times Football Yearbook 2004/05, [1] alongside Thierry Henry, Wayne Rooney and Steven Gerrard. His father, who was 6ft 5in (196cm) with a temper, pulled him off the sofa, dragged him across the floor and jammed his son’s foot on top of a coffee table.

According to newspaper reports at the time, there were more than 300 victims ranging from English league players to mere journeymen. After being given the caretaker manager role, [65] in his first match, he led Gretna 2008 in a 3–1 win against Edinburgh University in the first round of the Scottish Cup.Ex-professional footballer, Michael McIndoe, has broken his silence over claims he conned millions of pounds from fellow players, saying he has never run any kind of investment or Ponzi scheme. McIndoe was appointed as Gretna’s sporting director in the summer and took over as manager last month after a dismal start to the season. McIndoe scored his first hat-trick in a Football League match, scoring three times against Bristol Rovers in a 5–1 win on 4 October 2003. In the 2008–09 season McIndoe made 48 appearances scoring 6 goals finishing 10th in the Championship.

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