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COMMANDING Bishop Auckland-born right-back who signed professional forms in the summer of 2003.<\/STRONG> <\/P>

Captained Boro and played in all seven games during the 2004 FA Youth Cup-winning campaign.<\/P>

Also represented England U-19s in the European Championships.<\/P>

McMahon showed he could step up to first team level in pre-season 2003-04 when he stood in to cover during friendlies. <\/P>

His reward was a dramatic debut at Old Trafford in October 2004, when he played his part in a creditable 1-1 draw in an injury-hit team.<\/P>

McMahon forced his way into the first team reckoning, during the 2004\/05 season, with a series of highly impressive performances.<\/P>

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