Dave Smith (Scottish Footballer Born 1933)
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David Bowman Smith (22 September 1933 – 8 September 2022) was a Scottish football player and manager.


Playing career

Smith was born in Dundee, Scotland on 22 September 1933. He started his career as a 16-year-old at First Division
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. After 11 years at Burnley, he had short spells at Brighton and
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before retiring to take up coaching at
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. Further coaching stints followed at Newcastle United and Arsenal.


Managerial career

Smith helped Newcastle United win the Fairs Cup in 1968–69 as a coach. His first management job was at Fourth Division
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in 1974 where re-election was just avoided. The following season was a triumph, Mansfield taking the title by six points without losing a game at home. The following season saw Mansfield struggle, and it looked as though they would make an immediate return to the Fourth Division, but a run of nineteen games unbeaten saw Mansfield comfortably survive in 11th place. However, Smith resigned shortly after the end of the season following a dispute with the club's directors. His next job was at
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where in his second season promotion from the Fourth Division was achieved again, this time as runners up to
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in 1978. Two seasons of struggle followed resulting in relegation. Again, promotion was achieved at the first attempt, this time as champions, with nine club records broken in the process. Third Division safety was then achieved and Smith's job was assured until a takeover left him out. Sixteen months followed out of football selling insurance and applying for every vacant manager's position. Smith then took over at Third Division Plymouth Argyle in December 1984 from Johnny Hore and fifteenth position was achieved in his first part-season. The following year promotion was achieved to the
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as runners up to
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. In 1987 Smith took Plymouth to 7th position in the second tier of English football, narrowly missing out on the end of season play-offs. This was one of the club's highest ever finishing positions and was achieved on a modest playing budget. Smith's legendary status amongst Argyle fans was helped by his colourful personality, which included using poetry to describe his team's performance and wearing his tartan cap for good luck. The summer of 1988 resulted in another move, back to Scotland and his home town club Dundee. His spell at Dundee was not to be a happy one, however, and he was sacked after only six months, with the club deep in relegation trouble. In 1989, Smith returned to the
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enjoying a successful spell as manager of
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before resigning on 2 April 1991 and retiring from management. Smith was reportedly approached by Plymouth Argyle in 1997 to return to the club as manager, but could not be tempted out of retirement. However, he remained involved in football and ran highly popular soccer schools in the Plymouth area. Smith is featured on one of the many murals within Plymouth Argyle's Home Park stadium, reflecting his status as one of the club's most popular and successful managers.


Personal life

Smith died on 8 September 2022, at the age of 88.


Honours

Mansfield Town * Fourth Division: 1974–75 Southend United * Fourth Division promotion: 1977–78 * Fourth Division: 1980–81 Plymouth Argyle * Third Division promotion: 1985–86 Dundee *
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: 1988–89


External links


Dave Smith Soccer Schools


References

*Dave Smith's Promotion Diary 1985–1986, Harley Lawer, Green Books, Plymouth *Plymouth Argyle: A Complete Record 1903-1989 {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Dave 1933 births 2022 deaths Footballers from Dundee Scottish men's footballers Men's association football fullbacks Burnley F.C. players Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. players Bristol City F.C. players Scottish football managers Newcastle United F.C. non-playing staff Mansfield Town F.C. managers Southend United F.C. managers Plymouth Argyle F.C. managers Dundee F.C. managers Torquay United F.C. managers English Football League managers Arsenal F.C. non-playing staff Scottish Football League managers