Career
He retired from football in 2001 after a season with Fauldhouse United. His usual position was as a forward, but he was equally adept at playing on the wing. McKee began his career at Manchester United, joining the club in 1989 after he was spotted playing for the Scotland schoolboys side.
In 1992, he made the starting line-up for the FA Youth Cup final against Crystal Palace, along with future United stars such as Gary Neville, Nicky Butt, David Beckham and Ryan Giggs.
On the creation of player squad numbers in the Premier League for the 1993-1994 season, McKee was issued with the number 17 shirt, which became the property of the much more famous Andy Cole, who joined United from Newcastle four months after McKee"s departure. McKee stayed at Kilmarnock for three years, his longest stay at any club
He made 78 appearances for the club – two in the Scottish Cup – and scored twelve goals, all of which came in the league. However, he was released by Kilmarnock in October 1997.
Partick Thistle took him on a one-month trial in March 1998, but he failed to earn a contract with them and was allowed to leave.
In June 1998, he signed for Falkirk, but only made four appearances for the club before being released yet again in October 1998. He spent the rest of the 1998-1999 season with two different clubs. First he signed for Queen of the South, where he made two appearances, and then he moved to Ross County on a free transfer, making one more appearance before finding himself unattached again.
Summer 1999 saw McKee join his fifth club in two years when he put pen to paper for Stirling Albion, but yet again he made only two appearances before moving on to Queen"s Park.
He saw out the season with Queen"s Park, making seven appearances for the Glasgow club, and then moved again, this time to Fauldhouse United. McKee retired from professional football soon after, calling time on a career that lasted twelve years and ten different clubs.