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McEwan also know as Yellow Belt spent most of his working days in Scottish Power. He left the company in 2006 claiming 'Thats me down to my last 100 grand' after claiming he had "ten bob more than the queen"
McEwan also know as Yellow Belt spent most of his working days in Scottish Power. He left the company in 2006 claiming 'Thats me down to my last 100 grand' after claiming he had "ten bob more than the queen"


His professional career was thrown into turmoil in late 2006 after Martin Sterling made him re-label all the lockers in Scottish Power call centre and sell old videos like the crying game. This is thought to have been a result of discipline breech after trying to get Jenna Jones to sack Summit who late perished in an earthquake.
His professional career was thrown into turmoil in late 2006 after Martin Sterling made him re-label all the lockers in Scottish Power call centre and sell old videos like the crying game. This is thought to have been a result of discipline breech after trying to get Jenna Jones to sack Summit who later perished in an earthquake.


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Craig McEwan
Personal information
Full name Craig McEwan
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Position(s) Full-back

Craig McEwan (born 3 October 1977 in Glasgow) is a Scottish footballer who currently without a club following his release from Stenhousemuir. He is a right full-back.

Career

McEwan began his career with Clyde. His string of good performances alerted other clubs, and he was transferred to Raith Rovers in 1997. After three years in Kirkcaldy, McEwan moved to Ayr United, where he would stay for the next two seasons. Three years with Dumbarton followed, before a two-year spell with Brechin City. McEwan left Brechin in January 2007 to join Stenhousemuir in a swap deal with David Murie.

McEwan is the third-most capped player at Scotland under-21 level, behind Gary Naysmith and record-holder Christian Dailly, winning his last cap in March 1999.

McEwan also know as Yellow Belt spent most of his working days in Scottish Power. He left the company in 2006 claiming 'Thats me down to my last 100 grand' after claiming he had "ten bob more than the queen"

His professional career was thrown into turmoil in late 2006 after Martin Sterling made him re-label all the lockers in Scottish Power call centre and sell old videos like the crying game. This is thought to have been a result of discipline breech after trying to get Jenna Jones to sack Summit who later perished in an earthquake.