Background
McDonald was born in Stepney, London.
McDonald was born in Stepney, London.
West Ham
As a youngster, he was on the books of West Ham United, but only made one appearance in their first team, in a friendly against Spartak Prague in October 1958. Leyton Orient
After West Ham had released McDonald, he signed for Leyton Orient in July 1959, turning down an offer from Ipswich Town. He went on to have a strong influence in the promotion winning side of 1961-1962, and made 20 league appearances for the Os in their one season in the top flight.
Reading
After losing his regular place in the Orient side to Malcolm Musgrove, McDonald"s appearances became less frequent, and although he turned down an opportunity to move to Newcastle United, Orient manager Dave Sexton gave him a free transfer and he signed for Reading in May 1965.
However, only a few months into his stay at Elm Park, he was sent off for using bad language in a match against Bournemouth and was thereafter restricted to playing in the reserve team Non-league football and retirement
In the summer of 1966, McDonald signed for Southern League club Wimbledon, and the following year he moved on to now-defunct Folkestone Town.
He eventually retired from football due to work commitments, running a number of betting shops, and also working as a coach at football schools in the United States in the 1980s. He also coached schoolboys on behalf of Norwich City, Chelsea and Leyton Orient, working with players such as Paul Ince, Leon Knight and Jeff Brazier, but did not get on well with Os manager John Sitton or youth development manager Paul Brush.
He currently lives in Leyton and maintains regular contact with Leyton Orient.
As a member of West Ham"s youth team, he played in the 1957 Youth Cup Final defeat to Manchester United, and had also played for an England Youth side in a match with Hungary in 1956.