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Frank Scott-Walford

Frank Scott-Walford
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Personal information
Date of birth c. 1866
Place of birth Birmingham, England
Date of death 1935 (aged 68–69)
Place of death Croydon, England
Playing position Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Tottenham Hotspur
London Caledonians
Lincoln City
Small Heath
Aston Villa
Teams managed
1905–1908 Brighton & Hove Albion
1908–1912 Leeds City
1914–1915 Coventry City
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Frank Scott-Walford (c. 1866–1935) was an English football player and manager, best known for managing Brighton & Hove Albion, Leeds City and Coventry City.

Scott-Walford was born circa 1866, in Perry Barr, Birmingham. Little in known about his early life, other than that he trained as an engineer and was listed in the 1901 census as a fitter.

Scott-Walford is first known to have played for Tottenham Hotspur, joining the club as an amateur in the late 1880s. He played as a keeper and later signed to the club as a professional, the first player to do so. He later played as a professional for a number of clubs, known to have included London Caledonians, Lincoln City, Small Heath and Aston Villa.

After he left Villa he was reinstated as an amateur by his own request. He was also an experienced referee.

Scott-Walford signed a 5-year contract to manage Brighton & Hove Albion in 1905, after the dismissal of John Jackson. Within two months of his arrival he had just three players left and had to rebuild the team from scratch. Unsurprisingly, the Albion finished in the bottom four of their division in his first season in charge. His desperate search led to FA charges. On 2 April 1906 he was suspended from football management for 4 months.

Results improved and the Albion finished third the following season.

In 1908, he was one of 90 applicants for the vacant managerial post at Leeds City. He was successful, but Brighton initially refused to release him as he still had two years to run on his contract. After protracted negotiations, the Brighton board agreed to release him once they had found a replacement.


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