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Stewart Scullion

Stewart McNab Adam Scullion (born 18 April 1946) is a Scottish former footballer, who played as a winger. Born in Bo'ness, Scotland, he started his professional career in the Football League, helping Watford to the Third Division title, and then spending three seasons at Sheffield United. After a second spell at Watford, he joined Tampa Bay Rowdies in the North American Soccer League. He was their second highest goalscorer in his first season, and in both years was named in the league's second All-star team. Scullion briefly returned to England with Wimbledon, before finishing his professional career in America with the Portland Timbers.

Stewart Scullion
Personal information
Full name Stewart McNab Adam Scullion
Date of birth (1946-04-18) 18 April 1946 (age 78)
Place of birth Bo'ness, Scotland
Position(s) Winger
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Chesham United
1964–1966 Charlton Athletic 0 (0)
1966–1971 Watford 225 (30)
1971–1973 Sheffield United 57 (7)
1973–1976 Watford 87 (19)
1975Tampa Bay Rowdies (loan) 18 (7)
1976 Tampa Bay Rowdies 24 (10)
1976–77 Wimbledon
1977 Portland Timbers 24 (11)
1977–78 Hayes
1978–79 Portland Timbers 39 (2)
1979–1980 Philadelphia Fever (indoor) 8 (5)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Early life edit

Scullion moved to England from his hometown of Bo'ness, West Lothian aged 13. He attended Bourne Secondary School in Ruislip, and worked as a clerk for British European Airways.[1]

Playing career edit

Football League edit

Scullion started his football career at amateur club Chesham United, who at that time played in the Athenian League. He joined Football League side Charlton Athletic as an amateur in November 1964, turning professional three months later. However, Scullion did not play a league game for Charlton, and in February 1966 he was signed by Watford manager Ken Furphy in a deal that saw Cliff Holton move in the opposite direction.[2][3] On 25 January 1969, Scullion scored the opening goal in a 1–1 draw against Manchester United in the Fourth Round of the FA Cup at Old Trafford.[4] He also played in the replay on 3 February. Watford lost 2–0, but set their highest ever attendance of 34,099.[5][6] At the end of the 1968–69 season, Watford were promoted as champions.[7] Scullion remained at the club for two further seasons, before being sold to Sheffield United for £25,000 in May 1971.[3] The season after Scullion's departure, Watford were relegated, winning only 5 of their 42 league games in the 1971–72 season.[7] During his two and a half years in Sheffield, Scullion played 57 league games, scoring 7 goals, before being sold back to Watford for £15,000 in December 1973.[3] Watford finished 7th in Scullion's first full season back at the club, but were relegated to the Football League Fourth Division in his second.

North American Soccer League edit

Still contracted to Watford, Scullion was loaned to North American Soccer League franchise Tampa Bay Rowdies in May 1975. He scored 7 goals in 18 NASL games that season, helping the side win the Eastern Division.[8] In the playoff final, Tampa defeated Portland Timbers 2–0 to become NASL champions.[9] He was also named in the 1975 NASL All-star second team.[10] Following this success, Scullion transferred to Tampa from Watford permanently for £8,000 in February 1976. He helped the 1976 indoor Rowdies win the NASL's Spring indoor tournament. In his second season, he scored 10 times in 24 appearances, with Tampa winning the Eastern Division Atlantic Conference, and Scullion again being named in the All-star second team.[8][10] He returned to England for the 1976–77 season with Wimbledon, before returning to the US to play for Portland Timbers. After his first of three seasons (1977-1979) at the Timbers, Scullion played for English non-league side Hayes, and returned there briefly in 1981–82.[1][3] He also played eight games, scoring five goals, for the Philadelphia Fever during the 1979–1980 Major Indoor Soccer League season.

Team America edit

The Bicentennial Cup was held to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence. It featured the national teams of Brazil, England and Italy, as well as Team America, comprising NASL players of many nationalities, and coached by Ken Furphy. Playing alongside Pelé, Bobby Moore and Giorgio Chinaglia, Scullion scored Team America's only goal of the tournament, in a 3–1 defeat to England.[11]

Honours edit

Team edit

Individual edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "A-Z of Hayes FC". Hayes & Yeading United. Retrieved 8 February 2010.
  2. ^ Neil Brown. "Player: Stewart Scullion". Retrieved 8 February 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d Jones, Trefor (1996). The Watford Football Club Illustrated Who's Who. T.G. Jones. p. 206. ISBN 0-9527458-0-1.
  4. ^ . Watford Football Club. 9 June 2008. Archived from the original on 11 February 2010. Retrieved 8 February 2010.
  5. ^ Paul Levene. "Stewart Scullion: Matches which mattered". Blind, Stupid and Desperate. Retrieved 8 February 2010.
  6. ^ . Watford Football Club. 15 December 2008. Archived from the original on 5 October 2011. Retrieved 8 February 2010.
  7. ^ a b . Statto.com. Archived from the original on 30 December 2009. Retrieved 8 February 2010.
  8. ^ a b "Players: Scullion, Stewart". Retrieved 8 February 2010.
  9. ^ . Soccertimes. Archived from the original on 16 May 2011. Retrieved 8 February 2010.
  10. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 3 May 2009. Retrieved 8 February 2010.
  11. ^ "Team America 1976". USSoccerPlayers.com. Retrieved 9 February 2010.

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Stewart McNab Adam Scullion born 18 April 1946 is a Scottish former footballer who played as a winger Born in Bo ness Scotland he started his professional career in the Football League helping Watford to the Third Division title and then spending three seasons at Sheffield United After a second spell at Watford he joined Tampa Bay Rowdies in the North American Soccer League He was their second highest goalscorer in his first season and in both years was named in the league s second All star team Scullion briefly returned to England with Wimbledon before finishing his professional career in America with the Portland Timbers Stewart ScullionPersonal informationFull nameStewart McNab Adam ScullionDate of birth 1946 04 18 18 April 1946 age 78 Place of birthBo ness ScotlandPosition s WingerSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls Chesham United1964 1966Charlton Athletic0 0 1966 1971Watford225 30 1971 1973Sheffield United57 7 1973 1976Watford87 19 1975 Tampa Bay Rowdies loan 18 7 1976Tampa Bay Rowdies24 10 1976 77Wimbledon1977Portland Timbers24 11 1977 78Hayes1978 79Portland Timbers39 2 1979 1980Philadelphia Fever indoor 8 5 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Early life 2 Playing career 2 1 Football League 2 2 North American Soccer League 2 3 Team America 3 Honours 3 1 Team 3 2 Individual 4 ReferencesEarly life editScullion moved to England from his hometown of Bo ness West Lothian aged 13 He attended Bourne Secondary School in Ruislip and worked as a clerk for British European Airways 1 Playing career editFootball League edit Scullion started his football career at amateur club Chesham United who at that time played in the Athenian League He joined Football League side Charlton Athletic as an amateur in November 1964 turning professional three months later However Scullion did not play a league game for Charlton and in February 1966 he was signed by Watford manager Ken Furphy in a deal that saw Cliff Holton move in the opposite direction 2 3 On 25 January 1969 Scullion scored the opening goal in a 1 1 draw against Manchester United in the Fourth Round of the FA Cup at Old Trafford 4 He also played in the replay on 3 February Watford lost 2 0 but set their highest ever attendance of 34 099 5 6 At the end of the 1968 69 season Watford were promoted as champions 7 Scullion remained at the club for two further seasons before being sold to Sheffield United for 25 000 in May 1971 3 The season after Scullion s departure Watford were relegated winning only 5 of their 42 league games in the 1971 72 season 7 During his two and a half years in Sheffield Scullion played 57 league games scoring 7 goals before being sold back to Watford for 15 000 in December 1973 3 Watford finished 7th in Scullion s first full season back at the club but were relegated to the Football League Fourth Division in his second North American Soccer League edit Still contracted to Watford Scullion was loaned to North American Soccer League franchise Tampa Bay Rowdies in May 1975 He scored 7 goals in 18 NASL games that season helping the side win the Eastern Division 8 In the playoff final Tampa defeated Portland Timbers 2 0 to become NASL champions 9 He was also named in the 1975 NASL All star second team 10 Following this success Scullion transferred to Tampa from Watford permanently for 8 000 in February 1976 He helped the 1976 indoor Rowdies win the NASL s Spring indoor tournament In his second season he scored 10 times in 24 appearances with Tampa winning the Eastern Division Atlantic Conference and Scullion again being named in the All star second team 8 10 He returned to England for the 1976 77 season with Wimbledon before returning to the US to play for Portland Timbers After his first of three seasons 1977 1979 at the Timbers Scullion played for English non league side Hayes and returned there briefly in 1981 82 1 3 He also played eight games scoring five goals for the Philadelphia Fever during the 1979 1980 Major Indoor Soccer League season Team America edit Main article 1976 U S A Bicentennial Cup Tournament The Bicentennial Cup was held to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence It featured the national teams of Brazil England and Italy as well as Team America comprising NASL players of many nationalities and coached by Ken Furphy Playing alongside Pele Bobby Moore and Giorgio Chinaglia Scullion scored Team America s only goal of the tournament in a 3 1 defeat to England 11 Honours editTeam edit Watford Football League Third Division Champions 1968 69 Tampa Bay Rowdies North American Soccer League Champions 1975 North American Soccer League Eastern conference 1975 1976 North American Soccer League Indoor Champions 1976 North American Soccer League Indoor Eastern Regional 1976 Individual edit North American Soccer League All star second team 1975 1976 North American Soccer League Indoor All Region team 1976 North American Soccer League Indoor All Tournament team 1976References edit a b A Z of Hayes FC Hayes amp Yeading United Retrieved 8 February 2010 Neil Brown Player Stewart Scullion Retrieved 8 February 2010 a b c d Jones Trefor 1996 The Watford Football Club Illustrated Who s Who T G Jones p 206 ISBN 0 9527458 0 1 Magic Moments Watford Football Club 9 June 2008 Archived from the original on 11 February 2010 Retrieved 8 February 2010 Paul Levene Stewart Scullion Matches which mattered Blind Stupid and Desperate Retrieved 8 February 2010 Watford FC club records Watford Football Club 15 December 2008 Archived from the original on 5 October 2011 Retrieved 8 February 2010 a b Watford history 1945 to 1975 Statto com Archived from the original on 30 December 2009 Retrieved 8 February 2010 a b Players Scullion Stewart Retrieved 8 February 2010 NASL North American Soccer League Championship Soccertimes Archived from the original on 16 May 2011 Retrieved 8 February 2010 a b NASL all star selections Archived from the original on 3 May 2009 Retrieved 8 February 2010 Team America 1976 USSoccerPlayers com Retrieved 9 February 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stewart Scullion amp oldid 1220224146, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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