词条 | Doug Smith (footballer, born 1937) |
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| name = Doug Smith | image = | fullname = Douglas Baigrie Smith | height = {{height|m=1.81|precision=0}} | birth_date = {{Birth date|1937|03|09|df=y}} | birth_place = Aberdeen, Scotland | death_date = {{Death date and age|2012|12|5|1937|03|09|df=y}} | death_place = | position = Centre half | youthyears1 = {{0|0000}}?–1958 | youthclubs1 = Aberdeen Lads Club | years1 = 1958–76 | clubs1 = Dundee United | caps1 = 456 | goals1 = 17 | years2 = 1967 | clubs2 = → Dallas Tornado (loan) | caps2 = | goals2 = }} Douglas Baigrie Smith (9 March 1937 – 5 December 2012)[1] was a Scottish footballer who played as a centre half. Smith spent his entire senior career with Dundee United, making over 600 appearances for the club between 1959 and 1976. He later joined the club's board of directors and was chairman from 2000 until 2002. Early lifeDoug Smith was born in Aberdeen, one of four brothers. Two of the others would also go on to play senior football: Dave, who played for Aberdeen, Rangers and Scotland, and Hugh, who played for Forfar Athletic and Greenock Morton.[2] Playing careerSmith began his career with local junior team Aberdeen Lads Club, while also serving an apprenticeship as a painter and decorator. Initially a right-half, alongside Ron Yeats at centre-half, he converted to the latter position when Yeats was signed by Dundee United in 1957. After completing his apprenticeship, Smith also signed for Dundee United in 1958, where he would spend his entire senior career. With Yeats established in the first team despite being on National Service, Smith initially played in the reserves, making his first team debut in September 1959 when Yeats' army duties meant he was unavailable for a midweek match.[2] Yeats was transferred to Liverpool in 1961, allowing Smith to establish himself in the first team, and he went to miss only four matches over the next ten seasons. He helped Dundee United become established in the top division of Scottish football, qualifying for European competition for the first time in 1966, and was part of the team that defeated Barcelona home and away in United's European debut. By the 1970–71 season, Smith had become the teams's captain and also their regular penalty taker. He captained United to the 1974 Scottish Cup Final, their first appearance in the final, where they lost 3–0 to Celtic; that runners-up medal was the closest Smith came to winning a major honour.[2] Smith made his final appearance for Dundee United in January 1976. In total, he appeared in 628 competitive matches for the club, never receiving a booking throughout his playing career.[2] Administrative careerSmith returned to Dundee United in 1983, when he was invited to join the club's board of directors. In 1992, Smith was elected as vice-chairman, under chairman Jim McLean. Smith became chairman in October 2000 following McLean's resignation, although the latter retained his majority shareholding. In January 2002, a consortium involving McLean ousted the existing board at an extraordinary general meeting, leading to the end of Smith's 44-year association with the club.[3] As well as his club commitments, Smith served on various Scottish Football Association (SFA) and Scottish Football League (SFL) committees and was appointed as president of the SFL for a term beginning in 1997.[2] Outside football and legacyAfter retiring as a player, Smith ran the Athletic Bar, a pub near Dundee United's Tannadice Park ground. He was one of the first inductees to the Dundee United Hall of Fame in 2008. He died in Dundee on 5 December 2012, aged 75. His wife May had died earlier; the couple had three children.[2] HonoursDundee United
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.dundeeunitedfc.co.uk/index.asp?pg=457 |title=Doug Smith |work=Dundee United Hall of Fame |publisher=Dundee United F.C |accessdate=12 December 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120928165257/http://www.dundeeunitedfc.co.uk/index.asp?pg=457 |archivedate=28 September 2012 |df=dmy-all }} {{Dundee United F.C. Hall of Fame}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Doug}}2. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite news|last1=Hannan|first1=Martin|title=Obituary: Doug Smith, footballer and club chairman who had a 44-year association with Dundee United|url=http://www.scotsman.com/news/obituaries/obituary-doug-smith-footballer-and-club-chairman-who-had-a-44-year-association-with-dundee-united-1-2684345|accessdate=16 November 2017|work=The Scotsman|date=11 December 2012|location=Edinburgh}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dundeeunitedfc.co.uk/index.asp?pg=301|title=Dundee United A - Z ( S )|publisher=Dundee United FC website|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070225181958/http://www.dundeeunitedfc.co.uk/index.asp?pg=301|archivedate=25 February 2007|df=dmy-all}} 15 : 1937 births|2012 deaths|Sportspeople from Aberdeen|Scottish footballers|Association football central defenders|Scottish Football League players|Dundee United F.C. players|Dundee United F.C. directors and chairmen|Chairmen and investors of football clubs in Scotland|United Soccer Association players|Dallas Tornado players|Scottish Football League|Scottish expatriate sportspeople in the United States|Expatriate soccer players in the United States|Scottish expatriate footballers |
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