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David Pratt (footballer)
Footballer, football manager

David Pratt (footballer)

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Footballer, football manager
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Lochore, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom
Place of death
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Age
71 years
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

David Pratt (5 March 1896 – 28 July 1967) was a Scottish football player and manager. His career encompassed time spent in both England and Scotland, as well as a spell in Wales.

As a player he was used both as a defender and as a midfielder on the outside left. He started his career at Celtic in 1919, before moving to England two years later to play for Bradford City. In 1923 he moved on to Liverpool, where he would remain for the next four years. He then ended his playing career after spells with Bury and Yeovil Town.

He got his break in management with Yeovil Town in 1929, before he was installed as Clapton Orient manager in 1933. His reign was to only last one year, and he spent a spell in 1935 as Notts County manager, before he returned to Scotland later in the year to manage Heart of Midlothian. He left Hearts in 1937 and was appointed manager at Bangor City, though he lost his position before the end of the year. His final role was as Port Vale between 1944 and 1945, though he never actually took a charge of a game for the "Valiants".

Playing career

Pratt began his playing career during the last years of World War I with a series of local Fife sides, namely Lochore Welfare, Lochgelly United and Hill o'Beath. He joined Celtic from the latter in June 1919 and made his debut several months later, in a home game with Falkirk. His versatility counted against him though and he never developed into a first team regular at Celtic Park. Indeed, although later primarily considered a defender, the position he appeared in most frequently for Celtic was outside left.

In 1921 Pratt moved south, joining Bradford City, where his consistent performances earned him a move to Liverpool two years later. He spent four seasons on Merseyside but as with his time at Celtic, he was unable to attain a regular first team berth. His most consistent run in the first team occurred in 1924–25, while his only goal for the club was recorded during a 6–3 defeat of Newcastle United the following season. He joined Bury in 1927 before moving further south to Yeovil Town.

Managerial career

Pratt eventually became manager of Yeovil, before assuming control of Yeovil & Petters United in 1929. This was to be his longest period in charge of one club, the rest of his coaching career characterised by short tenures in managerial positions. Between May and December 1933 he managed Clapton Orient, then he had two months in charge of Notts County in spring 1935. He then returned to Scotland where he replaced Willie McCartney as Heart of Midlothian manager. He lasted two seasons in Edinburgh before moving to Wales with Bangor City, where he stayed until the outbreak of World War II. He served in the RAF during the conflict before taking his final managerial role, with Port Vale, in December 1944, a position he vacated six months later. He failed to gain a release from the Air Force and so never managed to be a manager to the Vale other than in name only.

Statistics

Playing statistics

  • Sourced from David Pratt profile at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)
ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Bradford City1921–22First Division27150321
1922–23Second Division23400234
Total50550555
Liverpool1922–23First Division700070
1923–24First Division15000150
1924–25First Division26040300
1925–26First Division15100151
1926–27First Division14040180
Total77180851
Bury1927–28First Division26030290
1928–29First Division25030280
Total51060570
Career Total17861901976

Managerial statistics

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecord
PWDLWin %
Clapton Orient31 May 193330 December 19347001730000000000000♠737001270000000000000♠277001160000000000000♠167001300000000000000♠307001370000000000000♠37.0
Notts County29 April 193528 June 19357000100000000000000♠15000000000000000000♠05000000000000000000♠07000100000000000000♠105000000000000000000♠0.0
Total7001740000000000000♠747001270000000000000♠277001160000000000000♠167001310000000000000♠317001365000000000000♠36.5
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