Ross McCormack is a player that will go down in EFL folklore as one of the most talented to have featured in the competition over the years.

A player that had match-winning ability and the talent and technique what few others could do in the Championship, McCormack played for some of the biggest clubs in England during his time in the second tier, enlisted to help the likes of Fulham, Leeds United and Aston Villa to try and win promotion.

He had spells with Rangers and Motherwell in Scotland before heading to England, with him playing nearly 150 times in the league for Leeds United over a four year period, before heading to Fulham.

The Cottagers had just been relegated from the Premier League after over a decade in the top flight and McCormack would spend two years there, scoring 38 league goals in 89 league games.

In 2016 he moved to Aston Villa as they sought to get themselves out of the Championship but his time there was a little less productive, with him spending a lot of time away from Villa Park on loan.

In 2020 he'd join Aldershot Town but did not play much for them, and he left in 2021.

McCormack is now without a club and having turned 36 in August in remains to be seen what happens next for him.