Jordan McMillan

Jordan McMillan (born 16 October 1988) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a defender for West of Scotland club Pollok.

McMillan made two first team appearances for Rangers but failed to secure a regular starting place; the majority of his time at the club was spent on loan at Hamilton Academical, Queen of the South and Wrexham.

McMillan returned to football in 2017, signing a short-term contract with Clyde, before spending time with Cambuslang Rangers, Edusport Academy, Dumbarton and Pollok.

[20] In a 1–0 loss against Falkirk, on 26 December 2012, McMillan was sent-off, being given a straight red card for violent conduct when he appeared to grab Stewart Murdoch's throat.

[24] After being made redundant, Manager Jim Jefferies paid tribute to McMillan, saying: "He is a wee bit of a 'Jack the lad' but there is not an ounce of malice in him.

[27] After Partick Thistle had clinched the First Division title and promotion to the Scottish Premier League, McMillan made his first start, scoring against his former club, Dunfermline Athletic, in a 3–3 draw.

[35] The chief executive of UKAD stressed the importance of "strict liability", meaning that athletes are responsible for all substances entering their bodies.

[38] With the end of his ban approaching, McMillan was given use of his former side Dunfermline Athletic's training facilities in October 2016, in a bid to return to match fitness and find a new club.

[40] With his ban expiring on 17 November, McMillan was subsequently given use of the training facilities of Scottish League One side Livingston, with a view to potentially signing for the club.

[41] On 20 January 2017, McMillan returned to football, signing for Scottish League Two club Clyde on a short-term contract as an amateur.

[43] McMillan signed for Scottish Junior Football Association, West Region side Cambuslang Rangers in September 2018.

[44] In October 2018, he participated at the Hamilton Open Trials of the newly formed Canadian Premier League; it is unknown whether he received a contract offer.