Scott Partridge Explained

Scott Partridge
Fullname:Scott Malcolm Partridge
Birth Date:13 October 1974
Birth Place:Leicester, England
Position:Forward, Winger
Youthclubs1:Grimsby Town
Youthyears2:–1992
Youthclubs2:Bradford City
Years1:1992–1994
Years2:1994–1997
Years3:1995
Years4:1996
Years5:1996
Years6:1997–1998
Years7:1998–1999
Years8:1999–2001
Years9:2001–2003
Years10:2003
Years11:2003
Years12:2003–2004
Years13:2004–2008
Years14:2008
Years15:2008–2009
Clubs1:Bradford City
Clubs2:Bristol City
Clubs3:Torquay United (loan)
Clubs4:Plymouth Argyle (loan)
Clubs5:Scarborough (loan)
Clubs6:Cardiff City
Clubs7:Torquay United
Clubs8:Brentford
Clubs9:Rushden & Diamonds
Clubs10:Exeter City (loan)
Clubs11:Shrewsbury Town
Clubs12:Weymouth
Clubs13:Bath City
Clubs14:Sheffield
Clubs15:Weston-super-Mare
Caps1:5
Caps2:57
Caps3:5
Caps4:7
Caps5:7
Caps6:36
Caps7:34
Caps8:93
Caps9:44
Caps10:4
Caps11:4
Caps12:14
Caps13:138
Caps14:23
Caps15:9
Goals1:0
Goals2:7
Goals3:2
Goals4:2
Goals5:0
Goals6:2
Goals7:13
Goals8:21
Goals9:5
Goals10:2
Goals11:0
Goals12:2
Goals13:68
Goals14:19
Goals15:0
Totalcaps:480
Totalgoals:143

Scott Malcolm Partridge (born 13 October 1974) is an English retired professional footballer who played as a forward in the Football League, most notably for Brentford. In a nomadic league career, he also played League football for Bristol City, Rushden & Diamonds, Torquay United, Cardiff City, Bradford City, Plymouth Argyle, Scarborough and Exeter City. He was described as "an immensely skilful little striker with a wonderful first touch", while "rarely getting the goals his contribution deserved".

Career

Early years

A forward, Partridge began his career in the youth system at Grimsby Town, before moving to Bradford City and signing his first professional contract in July 1992.[1] [2] He made just five first team substitute appearances for the Bantams, before moving to First Division club Bristol City on a free transfer on 18 February 1994. He made something of a breakthrough at Ashton Gate, making 66 appearances and scoring eight goals over the course of three seasons, but was forced to spend time away on loan during the 1995–96 season. Partridge joined Third Division club Cardiff City for a £50,000 fee in February 1997, but after 13 months in which he was mainly utilised as a winger,[3] he departed Ninian Park in March 1998, having made 41 appearances and scored just two goals.

Torquay United

On 26 March 1998, Partridge returned to Third Division club Torquay United (with whom he had previously had a loan spell during the 1995–96 season) on a free transfer.[4] Despite failing to score in each of his five appearances at the end of the 1997–98 season, Partridge finally found his goalscoring touch during 1998–99, scoring 14 goals in 35 matches before departing Plainmoor in February 1999.

Brentford

Partridge joined high-flying Third Division club Brentford for a £100,000 fee on 19 February 1999. Paired with Lloyd Owusu in attack,[5] he showed excellent form in what remained of the 1998–99 season, scoring seven goals in 14 matches to help the Bees to the Third Division title after victory over the eventual runners-up Cambridge United on the final day.[6] Back in the Second Division, Partridge scored four goals in an eight-match spell between late August and early September 1999, but scored just twice more to finish a mid-table season with 47 appearances and six goals.[7]

Partridge began the 2000–01 season on the bench, but regained his starting place under caretaker manager Ray Lewington in December 2000.[8] Paired again with Lloyd Owusu, he scored 9 goals between December and the end of the season, to finish with 47 appearances and 10 goals. The 2000–01 season was memorable for Brentford's run to the final of the Football League Trophy, though despite playing the full 90 minutes at the Millennium Stadium, the Bees were beaten 2–1 by Port Vale.[9] New manager Steve Coppell's signing of forward Ben Burgess on loan in August 2001 heralded the beginning of the end of Partridge's time at Griffin Park and after two early 2001–02 season appearances, he departed the club in September 2001. During seasons with Brentford, Partridge made 110 appearances and scored 23 goals.

Rushden & Diamonds

Partridge dropped back down to the Third Division to join newly promoted Rushden & Diamonds on a free transfer on 14 September 2001.[10] Aside from a spell of five goals in 12 matches between late October and late December 2001, Partridge failed to recapture any goalscoring form, but did help the team to the 2002 Third Division play-off final, which was lost 3–1 to Cheltenham Town.[11]

Partridge was utilised almost exclusively as a substitute in the early months of the 2002–03 season,[12] before being transfer-listed in December 2002.[13] On 31 December 2002, Partridge joined Third Division club Exeter City on a one-month loan.[14] He scored in each of his first two matches and made four appearances before his loan expired,[15] despite attempts by manager Neil McNab to persuade him to stay.[16] Partridge departed Rushden & Diamonds on 26 March 2003 and made 52 appearances and scored five goals for the club.[17]

Shrewsbury Town

On 27 March 2003, Partridge joined Third Division club Shrewsbury Town on a contract running until the end of the 2002–03 season.[18] He made just four appearances before his contract expired.

Non-League football

Weymouth player-manager Steve Claridge made Partridge his first signing of the 2003–04 season and he signed a three-year contract.[19] [20] He scored 11 goals in 30 appearances before being allowed to join Southern League Premier Division rivals Bath City on a free transfer on 9 January 2004.[21] Partridge went on to have a successful -season spell at Twerton Park, with a pinnacle being the title-winning 2006–07 season, which secured promotion to the Conference South. After recovering from a neck injury, he played on until March 2008, before departing the club to look after his mother.[22] Partridge joined Northern Premier League First Division South club Sheffield in 2008, but moved back up to the Conference South to join Weston-super-Mare on 31 December 2008 and made 9 appearances before retiring at the end of the 2008–09 season.[23]

Personal life

Partridge's father, Malcolm, was also a professional footballer.[24] As of January 2004, he was living in Bristol.

Career statistics

Club! rowspan="2"
SeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Bradford CityTotal5000200070
Bristol City1996–97Second Division60001171
Total577405100668
Torquay United (loan)1995–96Third Division5252
Plymouth Argyle (loan)1995–96[25] Third Division7272
Scarborough (loan)1995–96Third Division7070
Cardiff City1996–97Third Division140140
1997–98Third Division232202000272
Total372202000412
Torquay United1997–98Third Division5050
1998–99Third Division291221202[26] 13514
Total39142120214516
Brentford1998–99Third Division147147
1999–00Second Division416202020476
2000–01Second Division3781030624710
2001–02Second Division1000100020
Total932130608211023
Rushden & Diamonds2001–02Third Division375204[27] 0435
2002–03Third Division6010200090
Total435302040525
Exeter City (loan)2002–03Third Division4242
Shrewsbury Town2002–03Third Division4040
Weymouth2003–04Southern League Premier Division1420000142
Bath City2003–04Southern League Premier Division1216001216
2004–05[28] Southern League Premier Division2790000279
2005–06[29] Southern League Premier Division4220001[30] 04310
2006–07Southern League Premier Division301700003017
2007–08[31] Conference South2720000272
Total13868000013868
Weston-super-Mare2008–09[32] Conference South9090
Career total452123141191153500128
  1. Web site: Scott Partridge . 25 December 2017 . 11v11.com.
  2. Web site: Patridge, Scott . 25 December 2017 . The Grecian Archive . en-US.
  3. News: Rogers . Gareth . 16 January 2015 . Cardiff City rejects who proved the Bluebirds wrong . 25 December 2017 . walesonline.
  4. Book: Croxford, Mark . The Big Brentford Book Of The Nineties . Lane . David . Waterman . Greville . Legends Publishing . 2013 . 9781906796723 . Sunbury, Middlesex . 436–437.
  5. Book: Haynes, Graham . Timeless Bees: Brentford F.C. Who's Who 1920–2006 . Coumbe . Frank . Yore Publications . 2006 . 0955294916 . Harefield . 121.
  6. Web site: Brentford results for the 1998–1999 season . https://web.archive.org/web/20160426234542/http://www.statto.com/football/teams/brentford/1998-1999/results . 26 April 2016 . 25 December 2017 . Statto.com.
  7. Web site: Brentford Complete History . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304061629/http://www.statto.com/football/teams/brentford/history . 4 March 2016 . 25 December 2017 . Statto.com.
  8. News: 20 November 2000 . Noades resigns as Brentford boss . 25 December 2017 . en-GB.
  9. News: 22 April 2001 . Vale vault Brentford to lift Vans trophy . 25 December 2017 . en-GB.
  10. Web site: Partridge flies high . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20171226130302/https://www.northamptonchron.co.uk/news/partridge-flies-high-1-934676 . 26 December 2017 . 25 December 2017 . www.northamptonchron.co.uk . en.
  11. News: 6 May 2002 . Cheltenham crack Diamonds . 25 December 2017 . en-GB.
  12. Web site: Scott Partridge Player Profile . 25 December 2017 . ESPN FC.
  13. News: 11 December 2002 . Rushden release duo . 25 December 2017 . en-GB.
  14. News: 7 December 2002 . Transfers – December 2002 . 25 December 2017 . en-GB.
  15. News: 4 February 2003 . Partridge exits St James . 25 December 2017 . en-GB.
  16. News: 2003 . McNab keen on Partridge . 25 December 2017 . en-GB.
  17. Web site: A-Z of Diamonds Scott Partridge . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180312221746/http://www.thediamondsfc.com.p.preprod.performgroup.com/page/A-ZofDiamonds/0,,10784~1259616,00.html . 12 March 2018 . 12 March 2018 . Rushden & Diamonds F.C..
  18. Web site: 27 March 2003 . Transfer Day signings . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20181005210533/http://world.shrewsburytown.com.p.preprod.performgroup.com/page/NewsDetail/0,,10443~363857,00.html . 5 October 2018 . 9 April 2018 . Shrewsbury Town F.C..
  19. Web site: Exit for Partridge . 26 December 2017 . Dorset Echo . en.
  20. Web site: Diamond geezer . 25 December 2017 . Dorset Echo . en.
  21. News: Player Archive . 24 January 2018 . The Terras . en-GB.
  22. Web site: 13 March 2008 . Family illness sees Scott Partridge depart Twerton Park . 26 December 2017 . bathcityfc.com.
  23. News: 31 December 2008 . Partridge lands in Seagulls nest . https://web.archive.org/web/20090201171211/http://www.westonsupermareafc.co.uk/news.asp#552 . 1 February 2009 . 1 January 2009 . Weston-super-Mare F.C..
  24. Book: TW8: Brentford Official Matchday Programme versus Walsall . 28 October 2000 . Morganprint . Charlton, London . 14.
  25. Web site: Scallan . Trevor . Scott Partridge . 24 December 2017 . GoS-DB.
  26. Appearances in Football League Trophy
  27. 3 appearances in Third Division play-offs, 1 appearance in Conference Shield
  28. Web site: Player Details: Season 2004–2005 . 24 December 2017 . SoccerFacts UK.
  29. Web site: Player Details: Season 2005–2006 . 24 December 2017 . SoccerFacts UK.
  30. Appearance in Southern League Premier Division play-offs
  31. Web site: 17 May 2008 . Conference South guide – Bath City . https://web.archive.org/web/20080517095826/http://www.confsouth.co.uk/bathcity.htm . 17 May 2008 . 24 December 2017.
  32. Web site: Blue Square Conference South guide – Weston-super-Mare . https://web.archive.org/web/20090524220148/http://www.confsouth.co.uk/westonsmare.htm . 24 May 2009 . 24 December 2017.

Honours

Brentford

Rushden & Diamonds

Weymouth

Bath City

Individual