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Philip Scott
Personal information
Full name Philip Campbell Scott
Date of birth (1974-11-14) 14 November 1974 (age 49)
Place of birth Perth, Scotland
Position(s) Midfield
Youth career
19??–1991 Scone Thistle
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991–1999 St Johnstone 134 (27)
1999–2002 Sheffield Wednesday 9 (1)
Total 143 (28)
International career
1994 Scotland U21[1] 4 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Philip John Scott (born 14 November 1974) is a Scottish retired professional footballer.

After playing junior football for Scone Thistle, Perth-born Scott signed professional terms for Alex Totten's St Johnstone in 1991 after coming through the Perth youth system. Scott established himself as a mainstay in the midfields of John McClelland and Paul Sturrock. Nicknamed Fizzy, he was a member of Sturrock's 1996–97 squad that won promotion to the Scottish Premier Division.

After eight years at McDiarmid Park, Scott moved south to join English club Sheffield Wednesday for a £100,000 fee. Scott made just nine league appearances for the Owls, but scored one goal – an equaliser in a draw against Newcastle. His time at Hillsborough was plagued by injury, and he was released at the end of his contract in April 2002.

Unable to overcome his injury, Scott decided to retire from the game in 2003 at the age of 29.

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  1. ^ "Scotland U21 Player Phil Scott Details".

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