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Jocky Scott

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Jocky Scott
Scott as Dundee manager, 2009
Personal information
Full name John Alexander Scott
Date of birth (1948-01-14) 14 January 1948 (age 76)
Place of birth Aberdeen, Scotland
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
Chelsea
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1964–1975 Dundee 275 (113)
1975–1977 Aberdeen 52 (17)
1977–1978 Seattle Sounders 39 (9)
1978–1981 Dundee 27 (4)
Total 393 (143)
International career
1971 Scotland 2 (0)
Managerial career
1986–1988 Dundee
1988–1991 Aberdeen (co-manager)
1991–1993 Dunfermline Athletic
1994 Arbroath
1996 Hibernian (caretaker)
1998–2000 Dundee
2000–2001 Notts County
2002 Raith Rovers
2005 Plymouth Argyle (caretaker)
2008–2010 Dundee
2011 Stirling Albion
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

John Alexander "Jocky" Scott (born 14 January 1948) is a Scottish football coach and former player.

During his playing career he played for Dundee, Aberdeen, Seattle Sounders and Scotland.

An extensive management career followed with spells at Aberdeen, Dundee (three separate spells), Arbroath, Dunfermline Athletic, Notts County, Raith Rovers and Stirling Albion. He also had coaching jobs at other various clubs in both Scotland and England.

Club career

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Scott played club football for Dundee and Aberdeen,[1] winning the Scottish League Cup with both clubs. He memorably scored a hat-trick when Aberdeen beat Rangers 5–1 in the competition's semi-final in[2] He was capped twice for the Scotland national team in 1971. He was Soccer Bowl 1977 finalist with the Seattle Sounders (lost 1–2 to the New York Cosmos) in the North American Soccer League.

Managerial career

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After his playing career, Scott moved into management. He managed Aberdeen, Dundee (on three separate occasions), Arbroath, Dunfermline Athletic,[2] Notts County, Raith Rovers and Stirling Albion.

He also had coaching roles at Sunderland, Plymouth Argyle and Hibernian. The latter two he also had spells as manager on a caretaker basis.

Aberdeen appointed Scott to their coaching team in September 2012.[3]

Personal life

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His father Willie played for Aberdeen and Newcastle United in the 1930s.[4][5][6]

Managerial stats

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As of 24 February 2013 (UTC)[7]
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L Win %
Dundee[8] Scotland August 1986 May 1988 108 45 25 38 041.67
Aberdeen[9] Scotland August 1988 September 1991 151 83 40 28 054.97
Dunfermline[10] Scotland 23 September 1991 31 May 1993 90 28 19 43 031.11
Arbroath[11] Scotland January 1994 April 1994 14 1 5 8 007.14
Dundee Scotland 8 February 1998 28 June 2000 95 35 18 42 036.84
Notts County England 28 June 2000 10 October 2001 71 28 19 24 039.44
Raith Rovers Scotland 2 January 2002 1 May 2002 17 5 4 8 029.41
Dundee Scotland 30 October 2008 20 March 2010 65 31 13 21 047.69
Stirling Scotland 19 January 2011 5 December 2011 38 5 8 25 013.16
Total 649 261 151 237 040.22
  • Caretaker spells not included.
  • Jocky Scott co-managed with Alex Smith at Aberdeen.
  • Statistics based on soccerbase information.

Honours

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Player

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Dundee

Aberdeen

Manager

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Aberdeen (as co-manager with Alex Smith)

Dunfermline Athletic

Dundee

References

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  1. ^ Jocky Scott, AFC Heritage Trust
  2. ^ a b Jocky Scott 1991-93, Dunfermline Athletic FC
  3. ^ "Former manager Jocky Scott has been named as coach at Aberdeen". BBC Sport. BBC. 14 September 2012. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
  4. ^ Willie Scott, AFC Heritage Trust
  5. ^ Player Profile: William "Willie" Scott, Toon1892
  6. ^ Willie Scott, 11v11.com
  7. ^ Jocky Scott management career statistics at Soccerbase
  8. ^ (Dundee manager) Scott, Jocky, FitbaStats
  9. ^ Managers | Jocky Scott, AFC Heritage Trust
  10. ^ (Dunfermline manager) Scott, Jocky, FitbaStats
  11. ^ (Arbroath manager) Scott, Jocky, FitbaStats
  12. ^ "Drunk on success – how free-scoring Dundee won the Tennent's Sixes in 1988". The Courier. 25 January 2023. Retrieved 9 April 2023.
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