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11 Facts About Scott Howie

1.

Scott Howie was born on 4 January 1972 and is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

2.

Scott Howie played for local non-league side Ferguslie United before joining Clyde in 1991, continuing to study for his Business Degree.

3.

Scott Howie graduated with a BA from Strathclyde Business School in July 1994.

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Scott Howie was capped by Scotland under-21s while with Clyde, making his debut against Malta and appearing for Clyde later the same day.

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Scott Howie helped Clyde to the Scottish Second Division Championship.

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Scott Howie was however a substitute for the UEFA Cup games against Vitesse Arnhem, Bayern Munich and Inter Milan.

7.

Scott Howie had a successful trial with Exeter City in July 2003, but failed to agree personal terms.

8.

Scott Howie joined Shrewsbury Town in August 2003 and played in the final of the 2004 Conference play-offs.

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The match went to penalties, and Scott Howie saved three of the spot-kicks as The Shrews won promotion back to the Football League at the first attempt.

10.

Scott Howie retired in the May 2006, with the Cambridge Evening News reporting on 10 May 2006 that he had retired to concentrate on his tax consultancy business.

11.

Scott Howie is a coach at Cringleford Junior Football Club, and has played for Wroxham alongside this coaching role.