1. Scott Nigel Kenneth Wiseman was born on 9 October 1985 and is a current football manager and former professional footballer, who played as a defender, usually being deployed as a right-back.

1. Scott Nigel Kenneth Wiseman was born on 9 October 1985 and is a current football manager and former professional footballer, who played as a defender, usually being deployed as a right-back.
Scott Wiseman currently serves as head coach for both the senior and under-19 women's national teams.
Scott Wiseman made another appearance for the club against Northampton Town on 26 February 2005 before returning to his parent club.
Scott Wiseman scored his first senior goal, in a match against Leyton Orient on 23 September 2006.
On 9 March 2007, Scott Wiseman joined Darlington on loan until the end of the season.
However, Scott Wiseman suffered a setback when he suffered an achilles injury that kept him out for the start of the season.
Scott Wiseman appeared both play-off semi-final legs against Rochdale, winning the first game and losing the second a week later.
Scott Wiseman signed for Rochdale on a free following his release from Darlington in the summer of 2008, signing a six-month deal.
However, in the unexpected turn of an event, Scott Wiseman re-joined the club on 9 June 2009 after Simon Ramsden left Rochdale for Bradford City.
On 21 June 2011, Scott Wiseman left Rochdale to join Barnsley for an undisclosed fee, joining alongside his teammate Matt Done and Manager Hill.
Scott Wiseman went on to finish his first season at the club, making forty-five appearances and scoring once.
Shortly after leaving Barnsley, Scott Wiseman signed for League One side Preston North End, signing an 18-month deal.
Scott Wiseman continued to remain in the first team despite being dropped to the substitute in handful of matches, as he competed with a right-back position with Jordan Clarke.
Around the same time he's competing for the right-back role, Scott Wiseman played out in different position on two occasions.
Scott Wiseman then provided two assists in two league matches against Gillingham and Barnsley between 20 October 2015 and 31 October 2015.
On 19 May 2017, Scott Wiseman joined League Two club Chesterfield on a two-year contract.
In June 2020, following his release from Salford City, Scott Wiseman moved to Gibraltar to sign for Lincoln Red Imps.
Scott Wiseman represented England at Under-20 level in the 2005 Toulon Tournament, a competition which saw then Hull City and England Under-21s manager Peter Taylor take charge of the England side.
Scott Wiseman was called up by Gibraltar for the first time on 19 November 2013 after it was revealed that he was eligible to play for the team through his mother.
Scott Wiseman started in Gibraltar's World Cup qualifying match against Greece on the 6 September 2016.
However, in the 44th minute Scott Wiseman unfortunately scored an own goal to give Greece the lead back.
In March 2023 Scott Wiseman put his international playing career on hold to take charge of the Gibraltar national under-16 football team in their upcoming UEFA Development Tournament in Bulgaria.
Scott Wiseman subsequently became head coach of the women's national team in 2023, as well as the U19 women's team.
Scott Wiseman is married and had a Twitter account before he closed it following abuse from Barnsley supporters he received in January 2013.