ROSS McCORMACK has joined his 13th club – despite scoring ONE goal in six years.
The former Scottish international, 37, put pen to paper on a contract with Doncaster City, the non-league outfit confirmed on Friday night.
X @DoncasterCityFCDoncaster City announced the short-term arrival of Ross McCormack[/caption]
The Central Midlands League North Division club posted a photoshopped image of McCormack wearing their sky-blue home shirt complete with Sondico branding and the Sports Direct sponsorship.
It was part of a triple signing for Doncaster City – formed in 2022 by agent Willie McKay – who also landed former Celtic, Blackburn and Scotland defender Charlie Mulgrew and 40-year-old midfielder Scott McLaughlin.
For all three veterans, the club said they had joined for a “short period”.
McCormack was without a club for two years between leaving Aldershot Town in 2021 and joining Liversedge in 2023.
However, it is understood the 13-cap Scotland international did not play a single match for Liversedge before having his contract ripped up last month.
The striker broke through at Rangers before a loan spell at Doncaster Rovers in 2006.
He then had spells with Motherwell and Cardiff before four successful years with Leeds where he scored 58 goals in 158 appearances.
His goalscoring form continued at Fulham from 2014 to 2016 with 42 in 100 for the £11milllion man.
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But he struggled at Aston Villa despite a big-money £12m transfer – not helped by a faulty electronic gate failing to open forcing him to miss training.
The forward managed just three strikes in 24 games before loans to Nottingham Forest, Melbourne City, Central Coast Mariners and Motherwell.
McCormack managed an impressive 14 goals in 17 games for Melbourne City but his last goal came during the 2018-19 season Down Under with Central Coast Mariners.
He found the net in a 1-1 draw against, ironically, Melbourne City, on October 27, 2018.
But the striker – who has never played in the Premier League – will be desperate to rediscover his shooting boots at Doncaster City.
Fans, though, are not holding out much hope for his stint in South Yorkshire.
One said: “Signed for Liversedge in 2023, never put a kit on will more than likely do same for you guys, all the best.”
Another wrote: “Guessing a very short period.”
A third added: “One goal in six years… at that level, good signing but it’s his level now.”
And a final user commented: “What a flop.”
ReutersMcCormack enjoyed four years at Leeds where he scored 58 goals[/caption]
He struggled form at Aston Villa and has one goal in six yearsGetty Images – Getty