Devasted Fans Mourn Footballer Tony Scott’s Death at 80 — US day News

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2 min readSep 18, 2021

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It’s with a heavy heart we inform you about footballer Tony Scott’s death at the age of 80. According to reports, the former football player passed away on September 18, 2021.

Anthony Scott was known as a professional footballer who played as a left-winger. Before joining the groundstaff at West Ham United in 1957, Scott played for Huntingdon Boys and St Neots Town.

After three years, and with 12 appearances for England Youth, he made his senior debut on February 6, 1960, against Chelsea.

Partnering Phil Woosnam on the left wing, Anthony played 97 games for West Ham before moving to Aston Villa. On September 11, 1965, he played his last game for West Ham against Leicester City.

The Huntingdon native joined Villa for £25,000 and rekindled his partnership with Woosnam. Scott made 57 appearances and scored five goals for the Midlanders until he left the team in September 1967.

Tony then joined Torquay United, where he played under former Hammer Frank O’Farrell and connected with his old teammate John Bond. He moved to Exeter City in June 1972 and scored two goals in 51 League appearances before his retirement in May 1974.

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Tony Scott’s Death Brings Tears to Fans

heartbreaking news of Tony Scott’s death was revealed on September 18, 2021. There is not any detail surrounding his death cause at this time. His family also has not released any statement surrounding Mraz’s death cause at this time.

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Scott was born on April 1, 1941, in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England. He joined the West Ham United ground staff while he was a teenager. Tony won England youth honors and made his debut in the Hammers’ first team in 1960.

In 1989 Tony emigrated to Australia with his wife Sheila, where he lived before his death earlier this week.

Originally published at https://usdaynews.com on September 18, 2021.

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