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Richard Scott Beattie (24 October 1936 – 15 August 1990) was a Scottish professional
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who played as a
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in both the Scottish and English football leagues. A
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under-23 international, who appeared in three major finals with Celtic in his early career, he was later imprisoned after being found guilty of involvement in the British betting scandal of 1964, and banned from football for life, aged 27.


Career

Beattie signed for Celtic in September 1954, however he spent the 1954–55 season playing at
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level for Duntocher Hibernian. His spell at Duntocher was a successful one with the club reaching the final of the
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in 1955, losing to Kilsyth Rangers after a replay and Beattie was also capped for the Scotland Junior international side. His competitive debut for Celtic came on 3 September 1955 in a
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tie against Falkirk and this first season would end with a maiden Senior final appearance, Celtic losing 3–1 to Hearts in the
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. In August 1959, Beattie moved to England, joining
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of the
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. A fan of horse-racing, he often wore a jockey's cap. Pompey were relegated at the end of the 1960–61 season while in that year's
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, Beattie was involved in a controversial incident when a bad mistake in a third round tie against
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gifted the opponents the lead. He went on to sign for Peterborough in 1962 however after only 10 games, including another controversially error strewn performance in a league match versus
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, Beattie returned to Scotland and joined St Mirren in January 1963. Dick Beattie established himself as the first choice keeper at
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but in April 1964, a story broke in the '' Sunday People'' newspaper which would end his career, exposing a match fixing operation which became known as the British betting scandal of 1964. The ringleader, a fellow Scotsman and former professional footballer Jimmy Gauld, sold his story and his taped evidence incriminated himself, Beattie and eight other players. At the trial in
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, Beattie received a nine-month prison sentence and was subsequently banned from football for life. On release from prison, he began a new life working in the shipyards.TheCelticWiki
/ref> While awaiting trial, and having been released by Saint Mirren, Beattie would make a single appearance for
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in a Scottish League Cup match against
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on 15 August 1964. This would be his final appearance in senior football.


Playing honours


Celtic

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(2) ** 1956, 1957


References


External links

*
Celticwiki profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Beattie, Dick 1936 births 1990 deaths Footballers from Glasgow Men's association football goalkeepers Scottish men's footballers Celtic F.C. players Portsmouth F.C. players Peterborough United F.C. players St Mirren F.C. players Brechin City F.C. players Scottish Football League players English Football League players Scottish Football League representative players Scotland men's under-23 international footballers Duntocher Hibernian F.C. players Scottish Junior Football Association players Scotland men's junior international footballers Sportspeople convicted of crimes Sportspeople involved in betting scandals