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Neil Martin (born 20 October 1940) is a Scottish former
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player, who scored 100 league goals in both Scotland and England and won three full international caps for Scotland in the 1960s and 1970s.Neil Martin profile on "Queens legends" on the official Queen of the South FC website
/ref> Known for his strength, power, bravery and commitment, Martin scored consistently while playing for several clubs. He played for
Alloa Athletic Alloa Athletic Football Club is a Scottish association football semi-professional club based in the town of Alloa, Clackmannanshire. Formed as Alloa in 1880, the football club shortly changed its name to Alloa Association, and then to Alloa Ath ...
, Queen of the South, Hibernian,
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,
Coventry City Coventry City Football Club is a professional association football club based in Coventry, West Midlands (county), West Midlands, England. The team currently compete in the EFL Championship, Championship, the second tier of the English footbal ...
,
Nottingham Forest Nottingham Forest Football Club is an association football club based in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England. Nottingham Forest was founded in 1865 and have been playing their home games at the City Ground, on the banks of the River Tren ...
,
Brighton & Hove Albion Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club (), commonly referred to simply as Brighton, is an English professional football club based in the city of Brighton and Hove. They compete in the Premier League, the top tier of the English football league ...
and
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.


Domestic career


Alloa Athletic

Neil Martin began his senior football career at Alloa Athletic in Central Scotland. In 1960–61 Neil Martin scored 25 league and cup goals. This helped take Alloa as far as they have ever been on a
Scottish Cup The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup,Dunfermline Athletic Dunfermline Athletic Football Club is a Scottish football club based in the city of Dunfermline, Fife. Founded in 1885, the club currently play in Scottish League One after being relegated from the 2021–22 Scottish Championship. Dunfermline ...
side at the beginning of their golden decade;
Jock Stein John "Jock" Stein (5 October 1922 – 10 September 1985) was a Scottish football player and manager. He was the first manager of a British side to win the European Cup, with Celtic in 1967. Stein also guided Celtic to nine successive Scottish ...
would manage the Pars to victory in that season's Scottish Cup and to the next season's last eight of the
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. Martin's feats attracted suitors and at the end of the season he was on his way South.


Queen of the South

In 1961 Neil Martin followed in the footsteps of
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international Laurie Cumming by joining
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side Queen of the South after leaving Alloa. For Martin there was a £2,000 transfer fee.
George Farm George Neil Farm (13 July 1924 – 18 July 2004) was a Scottish professional football goalkeeper and manager. Born in Slateford, a suburb of Edinburgh, Farm represented his country on ten occasions, the last three of which occurred after a ga ...
had been at
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since 1948 and was goalkeeper through the tangerines' 1950s golden era (this included winning the 1953 'Matthews' FA Cup Final alongside
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and
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). In his second season at Queens he was now player manager (Farm went on to make over 100 league appearances for Queen of the South, as player-manager for three of his four years there). Also at the club was Jim Patterson (251 strikes for the club make Jim Patterson the all time goals king of Queens). And arriving shortly before Martin was
Ernie Hannigan Ernest 'Ernie' Hannigan (23 January 1943 – 21 May 2015) was a Scottish footballer. Hannigan was a fast, tricky, right winger. He is perhaps best known for his games at 3 clubs and the partnership he forged with Scotland international centre fo ...
(with Martin as his chief accomplice Hannigan would later say, "Going to Queen of the South turned out to be a great move"). Fast and tricky right winger Hannigan would form an outstanding partnership with Martin. In 1961/62 Queens were promoted back to the top division as division 2 runners up. Martin was on the score sheet 30 times in league and cup. In Martin's second season at
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Queens retained their top-flight status. Teammate
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in an interview included, "A big gem" in his description of Neil Martin.


Hibernian

In 1963 Hibs battling to come out of a slump paid £7,500 for Neil Martin to play for the team he supported as a boy."The Queens" by Iain McCartney on Creedon Publications, 2004 Martin's goals helped add impetus to the club. Jock Stein became manager in 1964 and the up turn was instantaneous. Martin scored 29 league and cup goals. Hibs finished fourth in the 1964–65 league season (curiously ahead of both halves of the
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) and knocked out Rangers on the way to the Scottish Cup semi finals (again Dunfermline would prove Martin's nemesis in this competition). Hibs played
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in a challenge match at
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and handed their guests a 2–0 defeat. Mercilessly against ex club Alloa he scored four goals in an 11–2 League Cup thrashing. He also hit four in a first division game against his other former side, Queen of the South. Martin was at Hibs in their Fairs Cup first round exit to
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. Hibs won 2–0 at home, but a defeat by the same margin in Spain meant a play-off, which Hibs lost 3–0.


Sunderland

£45,000 was the latest transfer fee for the seemingly fearless forward to a club with
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on the playing staff. Sunderland kept away from relegation during Neil Martin's time at the club. His effectiveness was reduced by the club being unable to pair him with the right kind of strike partner. Nick Sharkey was maybe his best at Roker Park but departed early in season 1966–67. Sharkey was replaced was by the willing but unprolific
John O'Hare John O'Hare (born 24 September 1946) is a Scottish former footballer. O'Hare's clubs included Sunderland, Derby County, Leeds United and also Nottingham Forest and was part of their European Cup victory in 1980, coming on as a substitute i ...
. Martin was never paired there with a nippy poacher able to feed off a brawny centre forward. So Martin remained primary goalscorer. In 1967 Martin was involved in a game that now has some infamy as being a game with alleged referee bribing by Leeds manager Don Revie. After two draws (with Martin scoring in the first game) a second replay went ahead at Boothferry Park in Hull. With scores level yet again and the clocking ticking down the Leeds bench are alleged to have given orders for their next player near the Sunderland penalty area to take a dive. That man was Jimmy Greenhoff who elaborately went over hitting the deck close to the edge of the box. Whistle, penalty, goal – game over. After three seasons in the top tier Martin moved again in 1968.


Coventry City

Coventry (where he would be re-united with Ernie Hannigan from their successful partnership at Queen of the South) splashed £90,000 for the battling Scot during a relegation battle. Neil Martin replaced
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and by the season's end had equalled Gould as joint top goal getter for the season with eight. Coventry survived their first season of top-flight football. A couple of mobile, smaller strikers benefited from their partnership with Martin, namely
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and John O'Rourke. After another relegation battle in 1968–69 things improved significantly. With Martin and O'Rourke up front and youngsters Willie Carr and
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in midfield Coventry achieved a European spot by finishing sixth. After scoring against Trakia Plovdiv before being knocked out of Europe by
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, the 30-year-old was on the move again.


Nottingham Forest

Although Neil Martin only contributed one goal in what was left of that season the club stayed up benefiting from the Scot's experienced presence. With injuries starting to niggle Martin, Forest were relegated at the end of the 1971–72 season. Martin's days of top-flight football were over. 1972–73 season was a disappointment with Forest never threatening a promotion challenge and Martin picking up an injury pre-season against
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– he would miss three months. Martin hit the net on his come back in a 2–1 victory at
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but the season was undistinguished. Under fellow Scot Allan Brown the next season saw some improvement. Martin kept away from injury and acted as foil to
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who hit 26 goals as the division's top scorer that season. In the FA Cup Martin scored twice in sweeping aside Bristol Rovers in the third round. Martin then played his part as
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were on the end of a tremendous 4–1 thumping. After seeing off
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, Forest were away to
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in the sixth round. Forest were looking good as they went 3–1 up against a 10 men Newcastle. Newcastle fans invaded the pitch. After the restart the roof fell in on Forest – they lost 4–3. The FA declared a replay at neutral
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. After a no score draw Newcastle went through 1–0 when they replayed on
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again. In 1974–75, in good form Martin scored twice winning in 3–2 at Sheffield Wednesday in late September, and so scored 100 league goals in each of Scotland and England. In scoring the 1–0 winner in the FA Cup third round replay at
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in the first game at the club of manager
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, so Neil Martin has the distinction of scoring the first goal of Clough's reign at Forest.


Brighton & Hove Albion

Neil Martin in his mid 30s joined third division
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scoring a debut goal against
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. He scored two more at Sheffield Wednesday (yet again) this time in a draw. Despite things seeming to go well at the Seagulls, Brighton signed Sammy Morgan and Martin was reduced to a peripheral figure.


Crystal Palace

In March Neil Martin left one promotion chase for another signing for
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but only scored once for the Eagles when drawing with
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. The Palace promotion challenged petered out (Brighton also lost out).


St Patrick's Athletic

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signed Martin in 1976 and he stayed at
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for two seasons.


After playing

After hanging up his boots Neil Martin stayed in the game as a coach and in the early 1980s was installed as joint manager at
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alongside existing manager
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. Initially the duo were successful and had the team challenging for promotion to the Second Division by Christmas of 1981. At the turn of the year, however, Buckley was removed from the coaching staff, with Martin given sole control over team selection. Walsall's form collapsed dramatically after this, and only a last-day draw with
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prevented relegation to the Fourth Division. After the season ended, Martin left the club, and Buckley was re-instated as manager. Martin still takes an active interest in football; in March 2007, Martin attended a game involving two of his former clubs, Queen of the South against Hibs in a
Scottish Cup The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup,Palmerston Park Palmerston Park is a football stadium on Terregles Street in Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It is the home ground of Scottish League One club Queen of the South, who have played there since 1919. South of Scotland League club He ...
. Martin has also returned to Coventry City FC on Former Player Celebration days in recent years.


International career

Martin played once for Scotland at U-23 level and twice for the
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, scoring at
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in a 2–2 draw against
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. At the end of the 1964–65 season Scotland played two away
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qualifiers. Martin made his debut partnering a scoring
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in a 1–1 draw in
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, and again paired with Law in a 2–1 victory in Finland. Martin won his third and yet again unbeaten final cap after his move to Sunderland (all three caps were awarded in 1965). Martin partnered
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in the 1–0 victory over
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at
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with a late winner from
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. He also had 4 children, one of them was called Yvonne and had two children Callum and Scarlett, another called Craig who had one child called Lily and Martin's other children have yet to have children.


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