Future Scotland international striker John McGinlay.
North Shore United 1983 - 84
(24 apps, 10 goals)
A real late developer who had only played non-league fooball in Scotland and England before age 25.
Only signed for his first club in a professional league in 1989 with Shrewsbury Town.
Quickly attracted attention with Millwall in the early 1990's, scoring in their unsuccessfull 1991 play-off finals semi vs. Brighton.
Great success at Bolton Wanderers 1992 - 97 from the third tier to the Premier League.
(101 goals in 192 apps)
Played the full 1995 play-of final win vs. Reading (incl. extra-time) to gain promotion to the Premier League.
(Had scored both Bolton goals in the 2-0 play-off semi second leg win vs. Wolves, after trailing 1-2 from the first leg)
Featured and scored in Bolton's several high-profile FA Cup upset wins of the 1990's as they became known as the biggest Giant Killers of the era (knocked out holders Liverpool, Arsenal, Everton - and Spurs with a McGinlay hat trick in a 6-1 annihilation)
Played professionally in the States until aged 42.
13 caps (4 goals) for Scotland 1994 - 97 including qualifiers for the 1996 European Championship and 1998 World Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McGinlay