Jackie Scott Explained

Jackie Scott
Fullname:John Scott
Birth Date:22 December 1933
Birth Place:Belfast, Northern Ireland
Death Date:June 1978 (aged 44)
Death Place:Manchester, England
Position:Outside forward
Youthyears3:1950–1952
Youthclubs1:Boyland Youth Club
Youthclubs2:Ormond Star
Youthclubs3:Manchester United
Years1:1952–1956
Caps1:3
Goals1:0
Years2:1956–1963
Clubs2:Grimsby Town
Caps2:241
Goals2:51
Years3:1963–1964
Clubs3:York City
Caps3:21
Goals3:3
Years4:1964–1966
Clubs4:Margate
Caps4:95
Goals4:26
Totalcaps:360
Totalgoals:80
Nationalyears1:1957
Nationalyears2:1958
Nationalteam1:Northern Ireland B
Nationalteam2:Northern Ireland
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalcaps2:2
Nationalgoals1:1
Nationalgoals2:0

John "Jackie" Scott (22 December 1933 – June 1978), also known as Jack Scott or Johnny Scott, was a former Northern Ireland international footballer and football manager who played as an outside forward for Manchester United, Grimsby Town and York City in the 1950s and 1960s.

Club career

Born in Belfast, Scott played football for Boyland Youth Club and Ormond Star in Northern Ireland, before moving to England as an apprentice with Manchester United.[1] He signed his first professional contract with United in October 1951, and made his debut a year later, playing on the left wing in a 6–2 defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers on 4 October 1952. However, due to the competition for places in the Manchester United first team, Scott's appearances were few and far between, having made just three appearances when he left for Grimsby Town in June 1956.[2]

Scott flourished at Grimsby, his performances catching the attention of the Northern Irish selectors, who called him up for a B international in 1957, before naming him in the squad for the 1958 World Cup. However, that was to be the end of his involvement with the Northern Irish national team as he was not selected again.

Scott played for Grimsby for a total of seven seasons, making 250 appearances in all competitions and scoring 54 goals.[3] In 1963, he was allowed to leave the club on a free transfer to York City. He played for York for one season before dropping out of the Football League to play for Margate in the Southern League. In two seasons at Margate, he played in 95 matches and scored 26 goals, before retiring to Manchester.

International career

Scott played in two matches at the 1958 FIFA World Cup; a 2–1 victory over Czechoslovakia and a 4–0 defeat to France in the quarter-finals.[4] [5]

Later life

Scott was killed in a building site accident in 1978, aged 44.[2]

Career statistics

Source:

International

National teamYearAppsGoals
Northern Ireland195820
Total20

Honours

Grimsby Town

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Liam . Wood . Meet the late Grimsby Town great who played at the World Cup for Northern Ireland . Grimsby Telegraph . 13 June 2018 . 3 July 2018.
  2. News: Legends: Jonny Scott . Grimsby Town F.C. . 19 July 2007 . 3 July 2018 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081225232534/http://www.grimsby-townfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/History/0,,10417~1073423,00.html . 25 December 2008 . dmy-all .
  3. Book: Dave Kelly . The Grimsby Town Story 1878–2008 . 2008 . Yore Publications . London . 144 . 978-0-9557889-3-2.
  4. News: Northern Ireland 2–1 Czechoslovakia . https://web.archive.org/web/20160306032456/http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/matches/round=220/match=1422/index.html . dead . 6 March 2016 . FIFA . 4 July 2018.
  5. News: France 4–0 Northern Ireland . https://web.archive.org/web/20160820162615/http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/matches/round=221/match=1385/index.html#nosticky . dead . 20 August 2016 . FIFA . 4 July 2018.
  6. Web site: Grimsby Town 1961–1962: Table: Final Table . Statto Organisation . https://web.archive.org/web/20160403122334/http://www.statto.com/football/teams/grimsby-town/1961-1962/table . 3 April 2016.