Yeah he did a while ago,good news because he is another who failed to cut it at national level.
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.b...tball/43196946
With regards to McKenna, great news for both the club and the players. I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that if there are multiple English clubs interested then a transfer fee upwards of 5mil isn't out of the question. If Sunderland were willing to pay 9mil for Craig Gordon in 2007 then a huge fee isn't wholly unrealistic. It's entirely dependent on who the buyers are. 5mil is chump change if multiple premiership clubs are in the frame.
I know it's fashionable to be in the "Milne will flog him for a quarter of soor plooms and a 99" camp but it's a long time since we've had an asset as valuable as McKenna. As much as Cadger was a Dons legend and an incredibly consistent performer, if we're honest he was lacking some of the physical attributes required to succeed at the top level. McKenna seems to be the real deal.
That's Scott McKenna's season finished.
Basically a young reserve player to Scotland captain in one season.
We've just watched a fairy tale folks.
Thanks to Alex McLeish for putting the icing on the cake but most of all well done Scott.
I've never heard anything otherwise so hopefully his feet are well on the ground.
Well, apart for when he's going for a high ball that is.
He does the basics well, he needs to concentrate on that.
Big, solid, keep it simple.
That's the way to the top.
Whether we've got him for another season I don't know, I hope we don't sell him and lease him back for a season.
I said 15 million a few months ago and I'm sticking to it.