Logo

11 Facts About Stewart Scullion

1.

Stewart McNab Adam Scullion was born on 18 April 1946 and is a Scottish former footballer, who played as a winger.

2.

Stewart Scullion was their second highest goalscorer in his first season, and in both years was named in the league's second All-star team.

3.

Stewart Scullion moved to England from his hometown of Bo'ness, West Lothian aged 13.

4.

Stewart Scullion attended Bourne Secondary School in Ruislip, and worked as a clerk for British European Airways.

5.

Stewart Scullion started his football career at amateur club Chesham United, who at that time played in the Athenian League.

6.

Stewart Scullion joined Football League side Charlton Athletic as an amateur in November 1964, turning professional three months later.

7.

However, Stewart Scullion did not play a league game for Charlton, and in February 1966 he was signed by Watford manager Ken Furphy in a deal that saw Cliff Holton move in the opposite direction.

8.

Still contracted to Watford, Stewart Scullion was loaned to North American Soccer League franchise Tampa Bay Rowdies in May 1975.

9.

Stewart Scullion scored 7 goals in 18 NASL games that season, helping the side win the Eastern Division.

10.

Stewart Scullion was named in the 1975 NASL All-star second team.

11.

Stewart Scullion helped the 1976 indoor Rowdies win the NASL's Spring indoor tournament.