Scottish footballer
David Smyth (1913 or 1914 – after 1937) was a Scottish footballer who played as a centre forward in the Football League for Darlington.[1] He played for Scottish junior clubs Maryhill and Petershill, and was on the books of Aston Villa and Newcastle United in England without playing first-team football for either.
Smyth was born in Clydebank, Scotland.[4] He played football as a centre forward for Glasgow-based junior club Maryhill, but was not retained at the end of the 1934–35 season,[2] and moved on to nearby Petershill.[5] In November 1922, amid interest from Scottish Division One club St Johnstone,[2] he was reported to have "flung up a good job in Glasgow"[6] to make a career in English football with First Division club Aston Villa.[7] The Dundee Courier understood that Petershill "[had] come out of the deal handsomely".[2]
He played for Villa's "A" team in the Birmingham Combination,[8] but not for the first team, and soon moved on to Second Division Newcastle United.[4] He played for the club's reserve team,[9] but again, not for the first team,[1] and was listed for transfer at the end of the 1936–37 season.[10] Smyth signed for Third Division North club Darlington in August 1937,[4] and finally made his senior debut. By 26 October, he already had five league goals,[11] and he finished the season, and his Darlington career, with six goals from 19 appearances in the Football League.[1]
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