Defender Clayton McDonald joined Rovers on loan from Port Vale in January 2013, when the team were sitting in last place in League Two and in genuine danger of being relegated out of the Football League. He didn't make his full debut for The Gas until 6 April, when a two-game suspension for Tom Parkes meant he was drafted into the starting eleven for a 1–0 victory over AFC Wimbledon. He went on to make a total of six appearances before returning to his parent club after the final game of the season.
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| - Defender Clayton McDonald joined Rovers on loan from Port Vale in January 2013, when the team were sitting in last place in League Two and in genuine danger of being relegated out of the Football League. He didn't make his full debut for The Gas until 6 April, when a two-game suspension for Tom Parkes meant he was drafted into the starting eleven for a 1–0 victory over AFC Wimbledon. He went on to make a total of six appearances before returning to his parent club after the final game of the season.
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- Sean Rigg also in Port Vale lineup
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| - Defender Clayton McDonald joined Rovers on loan from Port Vale in January 2013, when the team were sitting in last place in League Two and in genuine danger of being relegated out of the Football League. Unfortunately for him, his arrival coincided with a regular back line being established which had shored up the team's previously leaky defence, a defensive line which didn't include him. Manager John Ward opted to keep faith with the existing players rather than include McDonald in the lineup, and as a result his chances to impress during the first two months of his stay were extremely limited, being restricted to just two substitute appearances. He didn't make his full debut for The Gas until 6 April, when a two-game suspension for Tom Parkes meant he was drafted into the starting eleven for a 1–0 victory over AFC Wimbledon. He went on to make a total of six appearances before returning to his parent club after the final game of the season.
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