Billy Scott (footballer, born 1884)

Billy Scott
Personal information
Full name William Scott
Date of birth (1882-05-17)17 May 1882
Place of birth Belfast, Ireland
Date of death 15 August 1936(1936-08-15) (aged 54)
Place of death Walton, Liverpool, England
Playing position Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1901–1903 Cliftonville
1903–1904 Linfield
1904–1912 Everton 251 (0)
1912–1914 Leeds City 26 (0)
1914–19xx Liverpool 0 (0)
National team
1903–1913 Ireland 25 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

† Appearances (goals)

Billy Scott (born 17 May 1882) also known as William Scott, was an Irish footballer who played as a goalkeeper for, among others, Everton, Leeds City, Liverpool and Ireland. In 1913 Scott was a member of the Ireland team that beat England for the first time with a 2–1 win at Windsor Park. His younger brother, Elisha Scott, was also a notable goalkeeper and also played for Liverpool and Ireland. It was Billy Scott who recognised his younger brother's potential and recommended him to Liverpool after an unsuccessful trial at Everton.

Club career

Scott was born in Belfast, Ireland. After playing for Cliftonville and Linfield, Scott joined Everton in July 1904. He spent eight years at the club, playing 251 English League games and helping the club finish runners-up in the First Division three times. Scott also played a further 38 games for Everton in the FA Cup, including two appearances in the final. His team mates at the club included fellow Irish internationals Val Harris and Bill Lacey. In August 1912 Scott joined Leeds City where he played under Herbert Chapman and alongside another Irish international, Billy Gillespie. After leaving Leeds, Scott returned to Merseyside where he played 27 games for Liverpool during the First World War.

International career

Between 1903 and 1913 Scott played 25 times for Ireland. In 1903, together with Jack Kirwan, Archie Goodall, Billy McCracken and Robert Milne, he was a member of the Ireland team that won a share in the 1903 British Home Championship. On 15 February 1913 Scott, along with Val Harris and two-goal hero Billy Gillespie, was a member of the Ireland team that beat England for the first time with a 2–1 win at Windsor Park.

Honours

Linfield [1]

Everton

Ireland

Sources

References

  1. NIFG » Blog Archive » Billy Scott

External links

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