Jonathan Magee

Northern Irish footballer and academic


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birth_date
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positionForward
years11988–1989
years21989–1990
years31990–1993
years41993–1994
years51994
years61994–1995
years71995
years81995
years91995–
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Jonathan Magee (born 9 February 1972) is a Northern Irish academic and former footballer.

Football career

Magee is the son of Eric Magee who played professional football in England for Oldham Athletic. Jonathan began his own career with two of his father's ex–clubs: Glenavon and Linfield. After moving to Bangor in January 1993, Magee became a prolific goalscorer and won an Irish Cup winners' medal. In 1994, he was given an appearance in the national Under 21 team by Bryan Hamilton.

In 1994–95 Magee had short loan spells in the English non–League with Kettering Town and Burton Albion. He returned to local football with Portadown, Distillery then Dungannon Swifts before retiring from the game due to a long–term ankle injury.

Academic career

Magee remained a semi-professional footballer by choice, stating: "I realised that for a long-term career it was better to look beyond the game." He attended Ulster University before gaining further qualifications at Loughborough University and Brighton University. He later worked as a senior lecturer at the University of Central Lancashire, while continuing to publish work on the sociology of sport.

Magee describes himself as a lifelong supporter of Glasgow Rangers and admits to regular attendance at Ibrox Stadium.

References

References

  1. (2010-10-28). "Jonathan Magee". Northern Ireland's Footballing Greats.
  2. Olga Wojtas. (2004-09-03). "In the news: Jonathan Magee". Times Educational Supplement.
  3. "Dr Jonathan Magee". University of Central Lancashire.
  4. (2007). "It's Rangers for me?". Fort.

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