The footballing world rallied around former Scotland star Kevin McNaughton after posts on social media caused concern for his wellbeing.
It's understood McNaughton was missing for a period of time before he was thankfully discovered safe and well in Dundee. On Thursday morning it was reported that the 39-year-old's car was stolen from his home.This sparked despair as McNaughton took to Twitter to explain his anguish.He explained in the post that his belongings within the stolen vehicle were all he had and that the robbery had come at a difficult time.In the post, he said: "To the guy that stole my car, you stole a lot of my clothes in a tough time, you stole my life.
It might mean nothing to you, but it was all I had."Police confirmed they then received a report of concern for a person after the former Aberdeen and Cardiff City star went missing from his home at around 9.05am.
Officers carried out searches and following enquiries he was thankfully found safe and well.McNaughton is currently a youth team coach at Dundee.In a glittering career he made 173 appearances for the Dons and played 254 times for Cardiff before moving on to Bolton, Wigan, Inverness and Forfar.McNaughton also starred for his country and has four Scotland caps.Following the news, messages of support from former teammates and friends flooded in on social media.Aberdeen Football Club tweeted: "Please reach out Kevin, or contact Breathing Space on 0800 83 85 87, everyone at AFC is here for you."The club later added: "Super Kev.
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