Jocky Scott
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John Alexander (Jocky) Scott (born 14th January 1948 in Aberdeen) is a Scottish football personality, who has had some success as both a player and manager. He is now coach at Danish club Viborg FF. He played for Scotland, Dundee and Aberdeen, and once memorably scored a hat-trick when the Dons beat Rangers 5-1 in a Scottish League Cup semi final.
In later years he was manager of Aberdeen, Dundee, Arbroath, Hibernian, Notts County and Raith Rovers. He was reserve team manager at Sunderland before joining Plymouth Argyle as first team coach under Bobby Williamson in 2004. When Williamson was sacked, Scott took over as caretaker manager for four games.
Preceded by Ian Porterfield |
Aberdeen FC manager 1988-1992 (co-manager with Alex Smith) |
Succeeded by Willie Miller |
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