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Player #394
Appearances:
0
Starts:
0
Goals:
0
Seasons:
1
Source: Football card #11 Alex Scott issued by J F Sporting Collectibles, Leicester under the Popular Footballers 1919-1939 series, twelfth series.
Source: Football card #11 Alex Scott issued by J F Sporting Collectibles, Leicester under the Popular Footballers 1919-1939 series, twelfth series.
Alex Scott
Position
Goalkeeper
From
1945-46
To
1945-46
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IMAGE CREDIT
Robert Alexander Scott
Birth Date
Sunday, 26 October 1913
Birth Place
Liverpool, Merseyside
Birth Country
England
Villa Youth
n/a
From
Transfer in
Wolverhampton Wanderers
From
For
Guest
On
Not recorded
Previous Clubs
1931-33 Liverpool |
1933-36 Burnley |
1936-47 Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Loans Out
None
Transfer Out
To
Wolverhampton Wanderers
For
Guest
On
1946
Subsequent Clubs
Crewe Alexandra |
Source: Football card #11 Alex Scott issued by J F Sporting Collectibles, Leicester under the Popular Footballers 1919-1939 series, twelfth series.
Source: Football card #11 Alex Scott issued by J F Sporting Collectibles, Leicester under the Popular Footballers 1919-1939 series, twelfth series.
Villa Career
Seasons Active, Fee, Starts (Sub) | Goals |
1945-46 Free, 0 | 0 |
STARTS
SUBS
GOALS
Played Under
Alex Massie |
First Squad Appearance
1945
Debut Appearance
Did not play in a recognised fixture
Did not play in a recognised fixture
DEBUT
First Goal
Did not score
Final Appearance
Wednesday, 1 May 1946
Millwall (h), Football League South
FINAL
Final Squad Appearance
Wednesday, 1 May 1946
Honours
Played for the Villa
Height
Foot
International Team
Not selected
Died
1 January 1962, Aged 48
Alex Scott
Player #394 for Aston Villa, Robert Alexander Scott, known as Alex Scott, played as a goalkeeper for Villa in the 1945-46 regional league season making two appearances.
As only the FA Cup was deemed an official competition that season Alex’s first team appearances were categorised as being in a ‘friendly’ fixture rather than a professional competition.
Alex was born in Liverpool on 26 October 1913 and played in his sole spell with Villa at the age of 32.
Alex played for Villa as a guest from Wolverhampton Wanderers, returning there after his 2 appearances.
Alex had played in the regional league season under manager Alex Massie.
Alex passed away in West Ham, London in 1962.