Career
He works for as part of the tour groups for Elland Road. McClelland played for Portadown, Cardiff City, Bangor City (he was Welsh Cup runner up with both of these clubs), and Mansfield Town, before signing for Rangers for £90,000. In November 1984 Watford paid £225,000 for his services.
During his five years at Vicarage Road he was voted Watford Player of the Season twice.
During his time at Leeds he spent time on loan at old club Watford and N ottinghamshire County. In his later career he spent a season at as player manager, had a brief spell in the Irish League with Carrick Rangers, before playing for Arbroath, Wycombe Wanderers, Yeovil Town and Darlington.
By the time he retired he had played in every country in the United Kingdom and in every tier of English football. At international level McClelland was also successful.
He played for Northern Ireland at the 1982 and 1986 World Cups.
He was also captain of Northern Ireland from after the 1986 World Cup until his retirement in 1990. International goals Scores and results list Northern Ireland"s goal tally first. He was player manager at in the early 1990s.
Now, McClelland can be found working at taking tour groups around Elland Road.
Player Manager.