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Philip Scott
Philip John Scott (born 14 November 1974) is a Scottish retired professional Association football, footballer. After playing Scottish Junior Football Association, junior football for Scone Thistle F.C., Scone Thistle, Perth, Scotland, Perth-born Scott signed professional terms for Alex Totten's St Johnstone F.C., St Johnstone in 1991 after coming through the Perth youth system. Scott established himself as a mainstay in the midfields of John McClelland (footballer born 1955), John McClelland and Paul Sturrock. Nicknamed ''Fizzy'', he was a member of Sturrock's 1996–97 in Scottish football, 1996–97 squad that won promotion to the Scottish Premier League, Scottish Premier Division. After eight years at McDiarmid Park, Scott moved south to join English club Sheffield Wednesday F.C., Sheffield Wednesday for a £100,000 fee. Scott made just nine league appearances for ''the Owls'', but scored one goal – an equaliser in a draw against Newcastle United F.C., Newcastle. His time ...
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Perth, Scotland
Perth (Scottish English, locally: ; gd, Peairt ) is a city in central Scotland, on the banks of the River Tay. It is the administrative centre of Perth and Kinross council area and the historic county town of Perthshire. It had a population of about 47,430 in 2018. There has been a settlement at Perth since prehistory, prehistoric times. It is a natural mound raised slightly above the flood plain of the Tay, at a place where the river could be crossed on foot at low tide. The area surrounding the modern city is known to have been occupied ever since Mesolithic hunter-gatherers arrived there more than 8,000 years ago. Nearby Neolithic standing stones and circles date from about 4,000 BC, a period that followed the introduction of farming into the area. Close to Perth is Scone Abbey, which formerly housed the Stone of Scone (also known as the Stone of Destiny), on which the King of Scots were traditionally crowned. This enhanced the early importance of the city, and Perth becam ...
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