Brian McPhee
Quick Facts
Biography
Brian McPhee (born 23 October 1970 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish footballer who currently plays as a striker for Wishaw Juniors in the Scottish Junior Football Association, West Region. He has previously had a long career in the Scottish Football League with several clubs.
Career
McPhee joined Queen's Park in 1993 and turned professional with Airdrieonians in 1996. During his time at Airdrie, McPhee narrowly missed out on promotion to the Premier Division as the club lost in an end of season play-off to Hibernian in 1997.
After growing dissatisfied with his regular use as a substitute by manager Alex MacDonald, McPhee rejected a new contract offer from Airdrie and after trials in Greece and Holland, signed for Livingston in July 1998. Livingston won the Division One title in 2001 however after not featuring in the early matches of the following seasons Premier Division campaign, McPhee asked to be placed on the transfer list. He subsequently moved on a months loan to Clyde before joining Hamilton Academical in November 2001.
During his spell at Hamilton, McPhee went part-time after commencing training with Strathclyde Fire and Rescue Service in Glasgow. He was in attendance in the aftermath of the Stockline Plastics factory explosion in 2004.
McPhee joined Airdrie United in 2005 and after further spells at Stranraer (on loan) and Dumbarton, he moved on to Junior football with Bathgate Thistle and Cambuslang Rangers. After a spell playing local amateur football with Kirkhill AFC, McPhee joined Wishaw Juniors in April 2013.