Scott Duncan
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| Scott Duncan | ||
| Personal information | ||
|---|---|---|
| Full name | Adam Scott Mattheson Duncan | |
| Date of birth | 2 November 1888 | |
| Place of birth | Scotland | |
| Date of death | 3 October 1976 (aged 87) | |
| Place of death | Scotland | |
| Club information | ||
| Current club | Retired | |
| Senior career1 | ||
| Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
| 1906-1908 1908-1913 1913-1918 1914-1918 1918-1920 1920-1922 1922-1923 |
Dumbarton Newcastle United Rangers Celtic Dumbarton Cowdenbeath Dumbarton |
? (?) 81 (12) ? (?) 2 (0) ? (?) ? (?) ? (?) |
| Teams managed | ||
| 1923-1925 1925-1932 1932-1937 1937-1955 |
Hamilton Academical (secretary) Cowdenbeath (secretary) Manchester United (secretary) Ipswich Town |
|
|
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
||
Adam Scott Mattheson Duncan (2 November 1888 - 3 October 1976) was a Scottish professional footballer and manager.
Contents |
[edit] Career
[edit] Playing career
Scott Duncan was born in Dumbarton, was working as a law clerk when he joined his home-town club Dumbarton in 1906. He moved to Newcastle United in March 1908 for a fee of £150. A versatile forward, although primarily an outside-right, he scored 12 times in 81 league games for the Magpies and was a member of the 1908–09 Football League championship winning side.
In May 1913, he returned to Scotland, moving to Rangers for a fee of £500. He remained with Rangers during the war, in which he served as a signalling instructor in the Royal Field Artillery. He also played two wartime games for Celtic. In 1918 he rejoined Dumbarton and in the 1920 close season signed for Cowdenbeath. In 1922 he rejoined Dumbarton for a third time, but retired at the end of the 1922–23 season.
[edit] Managerial and coaching career
Scott Duncan was appointed as secretary-manager of Hamilton Academical in the summer of 1923. He left in October 1925 to take over as secretary-manager of Cowdenbeath and had seven successful years at the club, keeping them in the Scottish First Division throughout his time in charge.
In June 1932 he was appointed as secretary-manager of Manchester United. Despite spending a lot of money on players, United were almost relegated to the Third Division in the 1933-34 season. However, Duncan turned things around and lead United to the Second Division championship in the 1935-36 season. However, they were relegated the following season and, in September 1937, he resigned to become manager of Ipswich Town, who were then a Southern League side.
At the end of the 1938–39 season Ipswich were elected into the Football League despite finishing third in the Southern League. Scott Duncan remained with Ipswich Town as manager for 18 years, winning the Third Division (South) title in the 1953–54 season. However, Town were relegated the following season and Duncan stood down as manager in August 1955 season when Alf Ramsey took over. He remained as secretary for three further years.
He was honoured with a testimonial match at the end of the 1957-58 season against Norwich City at Portman Road, which Ipswich won 3-1.
He returned to live in Scotland in his retirement until his death in 1976, at the age of 87.
[edit] Honours
[edit] As a player
- First Division Title winner: 1908–09
- FA Charity Shield winner: 1909
- FA Cup winner: 1910
[edit] As a manager
- Second Division Title winner: 1935–36
- Southern League third place: 1938–39 (elected to the Football League)
- Third Division (South) Title winner: 1953–54
[edit] Managerial statistics
| Team | Nat | From | To | Record | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| G | W | L | D | Win % | ||||
| Hamilton Academical | 1923 | October 1925 | ||||||
| Cowdenbeath | October 1925 | June 1932 | ||||||
| Manchester United | April 1931 | September 1937 | 223 | 88 | 85 | 50 | 39.5 | |
| Ipswich Town | November 1937 | Ausgust 1955 | 477 | 199 | 179 | 107 | 41.7 | |
[edit] External links
- Scott Duncan management career stats at Soccerbase
- Manager's profile at Pride of Anglia (fansite)
|
|||||
|
|||||
|
|||||

