David Narey Explained

David Narey
MBE
Fullname:David Narey[1]
Birth Date:12 June 1956
Position:Central defender
Birth Place:Dundee, Scotland
Youthyears2:1972–1973
Youthclubs1:St Columba's BC
Youthclubs2:Dundee United
Years1:1973–1994
Clubs1:Dundee United
Caps1:612
Goals1:22
Years2:1994–1995
Clubs2:Raith Rovers
Caps2:21
Goals2:1
Totalcaps:633
Totalgoals:23
Nationalyears1:1977–1989
Nationalteam1:Scotland
Nationalcaps1:35
Nationalgoals1:1
Nationalyears2:1978
Nationalteam2:Scottish Football League XI[2]
Nationalcaps2:1
Nationalgoals2:0

David Narey (born 12 June 1956) is a former Scottish international footballer who played as a defender. Narey spent 21 years with Dundee United, winning the Scottish championship once and the league cup twice. He also played in numerous cup runs in Europe, including playing in the 1983–84 European Cup semi final and the 1987 UEFA Cup final. Although best remembered as a central defender, he occasionally played in midfield.[3] After leaving United, he won the 1994–95 Scottish League Cup with Raith Rovers.

He collected 35 full caps for Scotland including playing in two World Cups. Narey opened the scoring for Scotland against Brazil with a 20-yard drive in the 1982 FIFA World Cup. He is a Scottish Football Hall of Fame inductee as he is also at Dundee United.

Early life

Narey was born and brought up in Dundee and attended St John's Roman Catholic High School. He played football for St Columba's Boys Club and signed schoolboy forms with Dundee United in January 1972.[4]

Playing career

Club

Narey signed professionally with Dundee United in 1973 and made his senior debut in a Scottish Football League match against Falkirk on 21 November that year, playing as an attacking midfielder.[5]

Narey won three trophies in his career with Dundee United, the Scottish League Cup in 1979 and again in 1980 and the Scottish Football League Premier Division title in 1983. He also captained United when they played in the 1987 UEFA Cup final against IFK Gothenburg, which they lost 1–0 in the first leg in Sweden and drew the return leg at Tannadice 1–1, for a 2–1 defeat on aggregate.

Narey played in four Scottish Cup finals (as well as the 1981 Scottish Cup final replay) while with United, but on each occasion the side failed to win the trophy.[6]

Upon leaving United, Narey joined Raith Rovers, who were playing in the Scottish Football League First Division. He was part of the Raith team that won promotion to the Premier Division as First Division champions. He also played in the Raith team that defeated Celtic in the 1994 Scottish League Cup final, winning the Man-of-the-Match award for his performance in the game.

International

Narey made his international debut for Scotland against Sweden in April 1977, becoming the first Dundee United player to represent Scotland at full international level.[7] He played in both the 1982 and 1986 FIFA World Cups and scored his only international goal during the 1982 tournament, a long range shot in a 4–1 defeat against Brazil in the first round. Television pundit Jimmy Hill upset Scottish fans by describing the goal as a "toe poke".[8] By contrast The Glasgow Herald correspondent at the match, Jim Reynolds, described Narey's goal as "a wonderful right-foot shot which no goalkeeper in the world would have stopped."[9] In 2018 the BBC named the goal as number 16 in their 50 Great World Cup moments.[10] Narey made the last of his 35 appearances for Scotland in 1989.

After football

David Narey was one of the first inductees of the Dundee United Hall of Fame in January 2008.[11] He was also inducted into the Scottish Football Hall of Fame in November 2010.[12]

Career statistics

Club

Club Season League Cup Lg Cup Other Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Dundee United1973–74120colspan="2"-colspan="2"-colspan="2"-120
1974–75316306041447
1975–76330106132433
1976–773221060colspan="2"-392
1977–78350408120491
1978–79365102020415
1979–80351109040491
1980–813207111140542
1981–823415011082583
1982–833651010381559
1983–84341409070541
1984–85291605060461
1985–86350505060510
1986–873307040100540
1987–88390903030540
1988–89340604030470
1989–90310502030410
1990–9140colspan="2"-colspan="2"-2060
1991–92250colspan="2"-20colspan="2"-270
1992–932801020colspan="2"-310
1993–9460203010120
Total 612 22 69 1 108 6 76 6 865 35
Raith Rovers1994–95211N/AN/Acolspan="2"-211
Total 21 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 1
Career total 63323691108676688636

International

Scotland[13]
YearAppsGoals
1977 1 0
1978 1 0
1979 2 0
1980 4 0
1981 2 0
1982 9 1
1983 6 0
1984 0 0
1985 0 0
1986 7 0
1987 1 0
1988 1 0
1989 1 0
Total 35 1

Scores and results list Scotland's goal tally first.[14]

Honours

Dundee United

Raith Rovers

See also

References

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Book: A Record of Post-war Scottish League Players 1946/47 to 2017/18 . 7 . John Litster and Scottish Football Historian magazine . 2018.
  2. Web site: David Narey – Scotland Football League Record from 01 Nov 1978 to 01 Nov 1978 clubs – Dundee United.
  3. Web site: Dundee United FC Official Web Site – Legends – Dave Narey . 2013-03-25 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130428032422/http://www.dundeeunitedfc.co.uk/legends_davenarey.asp . 28 April 2013 .
  4. Gracie, p.163, 332
  5. Gracie, p.174, 332
  6. Book: Robertson . Forrest H. C. . How The Cup Was Won. The Scottish Cup Finals Story . 2014 . PM Publications . Kirkcaldy . 978-0-9534682-7-0 . 126.
  7. Gracie, p.196, 332
  8. News: Ronay. Barney. Jimmy Hill a football and media revolutionary hidden by those glasses. 14 October 2016. The Guardian. 4 October 2013.
  9. News: Reynolds . Jim . Scots' bravery is not enough . 19 June 2021 . The Glasgow Herald . 19 June 1982 . 18.
  10. News: 50 Great World Cup moments: Scotland's David Narey stuns Brazil – 1982 . 19 June 2021 . BBC Sport . 29 May 2018.
  11. Gracie, p.333
  12. Web site: David Narey. Scottish Football Hall of Fame. 14 October 2016.
  13. http://www.national-football-teams.com/player/18036/David_Narey.html National Football Teams profile
  14. http://www.scottishfa.co.uk/football_player_profile.cfm?page=2492&playerID=571&squadID=1 SFA profile
  15. Web site: 1994-11-27: Celtic 2-2 Raith Rovers, League Cup Final. The Celtic Wiki. 5 November 2021.