David Harrison looks at the remarkable career of a two-time Watford manager.
Football managers come in all shapes and sizes but it’s fair to suggest Watford has seen few managers possessing the physical characteristics of Neil McBain.
However, there was a great deal more to McBain than poundage. This was a man who joined Watford in 1928 as a seriously accomplished 33-year-old defender. As an indication of his quality, he had collected three international caps for Scotland, the first of which saw a memorable 1-0 win over England, followed by appearances against Ireland and Wales.
We’ll come to McBain’s time at Vicarage Road shortly, but this was a notable man whose wider life and career warrant examination.