Career
McNaught"s father was Scottish international football player Willie McNaught. Willie McNaught was from Dumfries and may well have ended up playing for home town club Queen of the South had it not been for World War 2. McNaught was on his war service and was spotted playing by a Raith Rovers official who promptly offered to sign him.
McNaught senior went on to break and still hold the club appearances record and as such relocated to Kirkcaldy.
lieutenant was here that Ken McNaught was born in 1955. 1976/77 League Cup – runner up
1982 Intercontinental Cup – runner up
McNaught spent a season at West Bromwich Albion where he was a first team regular playing in 42 league games.
The season after he was loaned out to Manchester City,1984-1985 season, where he made seven league appearances. His last season was with Sheffield United where he played 34 league games.
He was then forced to retire early.