Keith Scott (footballer) explained

Keith Scott
Fullname:Keith Scott
Birth Date:9 June 1967
Birth Place:City of Westminster, London, England
Position:Striker
Years1:1986–1987
Years2:1987–1988
Clubs2:Bedworth United
Years3:1988–1989
Years4:1989–1990
Clubs4:Leicester United
Years5:1990–1991
Clubs5:Lincoln City
Caps5:16
Goals5:2
Years6:1990
Clubs6:Gateshead (loan)
Caps6:3
Goals6:4
Years7:1991
Clubs7:Boston United (loan)
Caps7:2
Goals7:2
Years8:1991–1993
Caps8:134
Goals8:75
Years9:1993–1994
Clubs9:Swindon Town
Caps9:51
Goals9:12
Years10:1994–1995
Clubs10:Stoke City
Caps10:25
Goals10:11
Years11:1995–1997
Clubs11:Norwich City
Caps11:25
Goals11:6
Years12:1996
Clubs12:AFC Bournemouth (loan)
Caps12:8
Goals12:1
Years13:1997
Clubs13:Watford (loan)
Caps13:6
Goals13:2
Years14:1997
Clubs14:Wycombe Wanderers (loan)
Caps14:34
Goals14:9
Years15:1997–1999
Caps15:25
Goals15:6
Years16:1999–2001
Clubs16:Reading
Caps16:35
Goals16:5
Years17:2000
Clubs17:Colchester United (loan)
Caps17:5
Goals17:1
Years18:2001
Caps18:4
Goals18:0
Years19:2001–2002
Clubs19:Dover Athletic
Caps19:40
Goals19:14
Years20:2002–2003
Clubs20:Scarborough
Caps20:28
Goals20:9
Years21:2003
Clubs21:Leigh RMI
Caps21:11
Goals21:3
Years22:2003–2004
Caps22:0
Goals22:0
Years23:2003
Clubs23:Tamworth (loan)
Caps23:4
Goals23:0
Years24:2003–2005
Clubs24:Windsor & Eton
Caps24:61
Goals24:18
Years25:2005–2006
Clubs25:Northwood
Caps25:1
Goals25:0
Totalcaps:399
Totalgoals:106
Manageryears1:2006–2008
Managerclubs1:Leighton Town
Manageryears2:2007–2010
Managerclubs2:Windsor & Eton
Manageryears3:2011–2012
Managerclubs3:Windsor

Keith Scott (born 9 June 1967) is a former professional footballer who played as a striker.

He played professional football with Lincoln City, Wycombe Wanderers, Swindon Town, Stoke City, Norwich City, AFC Bournemouth, Watford, Reading and Colchester United.[1]

Playing career

Scott was born in the City of Westminster before moving to Leicester. He began playing non-league football with Hinckley Athletic, Bedworth United and Leicester United before turning professional with Lincoln City in 1990. Whilst with Lincoln he spent time out on loan at Gateshead and Boston United before playing for Conference side Wycombe Wanderers and gaining promotion to the football league in 1993. After a flying start to the following season Scott moved to Swindon Town scoring 10 goals in the Premier League.[1] After scoring 12 goals for Swindon following their relegation to the Championship, he moved to Stoke City in December 1994 but he endured a torrid spell at the Victoria Ground scoring just four goals and was swapped with Norwich City for their forward Mike Sheron.[1]

After several years in the Championship where he achieved modest success, Keith moved back to struggling Wycombe Wanderers in League One, where his powerful performances and goal record earnt him a move to Reading for £250,000. Wycombe, who at the time were in need of the money, accepted the offer. Following a good professional career spanning 15 years, Keith, now 35 went to the Conference. He played for Dover Athletic, Scarborough, Leigh RMI,[2] Dagenham & Redbridge, Tamworth, Windsor & Eton and finally Northwood.

Managerial career

A UEFA 'A' and 'B' licence holder, he was appointed Manager of Leighton Town[3] in October 2006. A shortage of players forced Scott to take the field against Dunstable Town in January 2007 in the unusual position of goalkeeper,[4] a position he had never previously occupied. Scott met with success at Leighton. They were eleven points from safety at the bottom of the Southern League Division One Midlands when he was appointed,[5] but he led them to safety and also to victory in the Buckingham Senior Charity Cup Final in May 2007.[6] In the 2007–08 season, he steered the club to their most successful campaign in the FA Cup, reaching the Fourth Qualifying Round where they were defeated by Havant & Waterlooville.[7] In December 2007, Scott resigned his post[8] to take up the managerial reins at Windsor & Eton.

Scott left Windsor & Eton FC the season before their demise having lead them to the League title in Step 3 of the non-league pyramid and winning the Berks and Bucks cup. Eventually, the club was liquidated following an un-paid tax bill from their Chairman.

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Lincoln City1989–90Fourth Division102000000102
1990–91Fourth Division6000102090
Total162001020192
Gateshead (loan)1990–91Football Conference3400000034
Boston United (loan)1990–91Football Conference2200000022
Wycombe Wanderers1991–94Football Conference/Third Division96541042222214
Swindon Town1993–94Premier League274000000274
1994–95First Division2480053313212
Total51120053315916
Stoke City1994–95First Division183210000204
1995–96First Division7000001080
Total253210010284
Norwich City1995–96First Division122002000142
1996–97First Division133200000153
Total255202000295
AFC Bournemouth (loan)1995–96Second Division8100000081
Watford (loan)1996–97Second Division6200002082
Wycombe Wanderers1996–97Second Division9300000093
1997–98Second Division29112012103313
1998–99Second Division256311010307
Total63205122207223
Reading1998–99Second Division9200000092
1999–2000Second Division253303231346
2000–01Second Division1000000010
Total355303231448
Colchester United (loan)2000–01Second Division9100000091
2001–02Football Conference40140000004014
2002–03Football Conference2892000113210
2002–03Football Conference113000000113
2003–04Football Conference4000000040
Career total34193152179165389109

Honours

Wycombe Wanderers[9] [10]

References

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Lowe, Simon. Stoke City The Modern Era – A Complete Record. 2000. Desert Island Books. 1-874287-39-2.
  2. News: Two in at RMI as Maamria leaves for Stevenage . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20030529144648/http://www.leighrmi-mad.co.uk/news/loadnews.asp?cid=TMNW&id=90018 . 29 May 2003 . LeighRMI-Mad.co.uk . Leigh Railway Mechanics Institute Football Club . 21 February 2003 . 3 April 2020.
  3. News: But Scott moves in at Leighton. NonLeagueDaily.com. 16 October 2006. 21 February 2008.
  4. News: Boss is forced to play in goal. Leighton Buzzard Observer. 11 January 2007. 21 February 2008.
  5. News: The Colonel takes charge at Windsor. NonLeagueDaily.com. 21 December 2007. 21 February 2008.
  6. News: Reds carry off charity trophy. Leighton Buzzard Observer. 9 May 2007. 21 February 2008.
  7. News: From the dug out. Leighton Buzzard Observer. 2 November 2007. 21 February 2008.
  8. News: Town boss quits. Leighton Buzzard Observer. 19 December 2007. 21 February 2008.
  9. Web site: Conference Honours . Coludaybyday.co.uk.
  10. Web site: FA Trophy Honours . Coludaybyday.co.uk.