Thomas Scott (6 July 1895 – 15 September 1976) was a Scottish footballer who played as a right back, primarily for Falkirk,[4][5] where he spent 12 years and was the club's regular penalty taker for much of that time (anecdotally it is reported that when such a kick was awarded he would jog up from his defensive position to the penalty spot and strike the ball at goal without pausing).
[6] Scott was selected once for the Scottish Football League XI (goalkeeper Thomas Ferguson, his Falkirk teammate for a decade, also played in that match),[7] and was a member of a Scottish Football Association party which toured North America in 1927,[8][9] but never received a full cap for Scotland.
He was also an accomplished golfer, challenging for the club championship at his local course.
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