After coming off the bench, McCann attempted a clearance from inside his own penalty area but the ball somehow spun backwards behind him and past Shaka Hislop in the West Ham goal. [6] This turned out to be McCann's final appearance for West Ham. [7][8] Cheltenham Town[edit] After another loan deal took him back to Cheltenham in 2002, the move was made permanent during the January 2003 transfer window when he moved from West Ham for £50, 000, a record transfer fee for Cheltenham Town.
[23] Doncaster Rovers[edit] On 27 June 2018, McCann was announced as the new Doncaster Rovers manager. [24] He led them to the play-offs on the final day of the season, 4 May 2019, with a 2–0 win over Coventry City. They finished in sixth place in the League One table. [25] They lost to Charlton Athletic in the play-off semi-final stages. After two legs the aggregate score was 4–4 with Charlton winning 4–3 on penalties. [26] Hull City[edit] McCann was appointed as head coach of Championship club Hull City on 21 June 2019 on a one-year rolling contract. [27] City vice-chairman and son of owner Assem Allam, Ehab Allam said of McCann’s appointment, "Grant has been a standout candidate with a playing style and philosophy aligned to that of the Club.
12 August 2009 Israel 1–0 1–1 Friendly Career statistics[edit] Playing statistics[edit] Appearances and goals by club, season and competition Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total Division Goals 1999–2000[40] Premier League 0 — 2000–01[41] 1 2001–02[42] 3 Livingston (loan) Scottish First Division 1[a] Notts County (loan) Second Division Cheltenham Town (loan) Third Division 1[b] 33 2002–03[43] 27 6 2[b] 29 2003–04[44] 43 48 12 2004–05[45] League Two 42 2005–06[46] 6[c] 50 2006–07[47] League One 15 20 193 35 10 13 222 45 Championship 22 2007–08[48] 19 41 44 14 2008–09[49] 9 7[d] 54 2009–10[50] 18 113 2010–11[51] 38 3[e] 46 2011–12[52] 2012–13[53] 40 2013–14[54] 8[f] 47 2014–15[55] 186 2015–16 NIFL Premiership Career total 87 32 581 106 Managerial statistics[edit] As of match played 26 November 2022 Managerial record by team and tenure From To Record Ref.
[16] Linfield[edit] On 14 January 2015, McCann returned to his native country to join NIFL Premiership side Linfield on a free transfer after his contract at Peterborough was terminated by mutual consent. He signed an initial six-month contract to last until the end of the 2014–15 season. [17] McCann, who made close to 200 appearances in all competitions for Posh, had been assisting with the coaching of Peterborough's youth side in the weeks prior to his departure, but was keen to continue playing regularly.
[30] McCann immediately led the team back to