John Baird (footballer, born 1985)

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John Baird
Personal information
Full name John David Baird
Date of birth (1985-08-22) 22 August 1985 (age 39)
Place of birth Glasgow, Scotland
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Mandurah City
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2002–2004 Clyde 1 (0)
2004–2007 St Mirren 22 (4)
2006Stenhousemuir (loan) 19 (5)
2007Montrose (loan) 9 (5)
2007–2009 Montrose 41 (20)
2008Brechin City (loan) 9 (0)
2009–2010 Airdrie United 43 (13)
2010–2012 Raith Rovers 71 (23)
2012–2013 Dundee 37 (4)
2013–2014 Partick Thistle 13 (0)
2014 Raith Rovers 14 (7)
2014–2015 Queen of the South 18 (3)
2015–2017 Falkirk 87 (32)
2017–2018 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 22 (3)
2018Greenock Morton (loan) 8 (3)
2018–2019 Forfar Athletic 36 (16)
2019–2020 Raith Rovers 19 (4)
2020– Mandurah City 84 (43)
Managerial career
2018–2019 Forfar Athletic (player/assistant manager)
2020– Mandurah City (player/manager)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 17 July 2020 (UTC)

John David Baird (born 22 August 1985) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a forward. He currently plays for Football West State League Division 1 side Mandurah City.

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Baird has also previously played for Clyde, St Mirren, Stenhousemuir, Montrose, Brechin City, Airdrie United, Dundee, Partick Thistle, Raith Rovers, Queen of the South, Falkirk, Inverness Caledonian Thistle, Greenock Morton and Forfar Athletic where he was also the assistant manager.

Career

Clyde, St Mirren and Montrose

Baird, who was born in Glasgow, [1] began his career with Clyde, and made his debut in May 2003, coming on as a substitute against Ayr United. Baird signed a professional contract with Clyde in July 2003, but only made one more appearance for the club, in the Scottish Challenge Cup, before he was released from his contract along with seven other youth players in December 2003.

He was then snatched up by St Mirren, where he became a fringe player. He had loan spells at Stenhousemuir and Montrose, before signing for Montrose on a permanent transfer in July 2007. [2] Upon the move, Manager Jim Weir made expectations for Baird and Andy Rodgers to become the top scorer in the Third Division. [3]

After finishing the season as the league's top goal scorer, and being nominated for Third Division player of the year, [4] Baird was a much sought after player with First and Second Division teams looking at him. However it was announced through the local press that John Baird had signed a new, lucrative contract [ citation needed ] with Montrose for at least one more year. He has stated his desire to see Montrose promoted and also his eventual aim to get himself back to playing full-time football. [5]

Airdrie United, Raith Rovers and Dundee

Manager Weir was axed after a 2–1 defeat away at Cowdenbeath in September. The move saw Calum Smith go in the other direction. Baird waited [6] until deadline day in January 2009 to make his decision to join Airdrie United, [7] Baird enjoyed a successful second half of the 2008–09 season where he established himself as a first-team player with the new Diamonds. Baird scored crucial goals in the play-off including a hat-trick against Ayr Utd battle to keep the club in the First Division.

On 26 May 2010, he signed for Raith Rovers on a two-year full-time deal. [8] Since his arrival at Starks Park, Baird has become a fans' favourite, scoring 13 league goals in his first season with the Kirkcaldy outfit during their 2010–11 title push. However, Raith Rovers' title push came to an end after losing 2–1 to Dunfermline Athletic. [9] Despite this, Baird was named the First Division Player of the Year and also was named player of the year in the Irn Bru Phenomenal awards. [10]

Baird signed for Dundee in May 2012. [11] While at Dundee, Baird appeared in the first team, making 37 appearances, though his playing time significantly decreased. It wasn't until 19 January 2013 that he scored his first goal in a 1–1 draw against Hibernian. [12] He went on to score three goals in three consecutive games against St Johnstone, [13] St Mirren, [14] Inverness Caledonian Thistle. [15]

Partick Thistle, Raith return

He then signed for newly promoted side Partick Thistle in May 2013. [16] However, on 28 January 2014, Baird was released by Partick Thistle after an unsuccessful time having started four games and making a further 13 substitute appearances without scoring a single competitive goal. [17]

On 30 January 2014, Baird returned for a second spell at Raith Rovers. [18] Baird's first game after signing for the club in his second spell came on 1 February 2014 when Raith Rovers lost 1–0 against Cowdenbeath and then scored his first goal two weeks later, in a 4–2 loss against Hamilton Academical. [19] He scored the winner for Raith in the Challenge Cup Final, beating Rangers 1–0 in extra time at Easter Road on 6 April 2014. [20]

Queen of the South and Falkirk

On 20 May 2014, Baird signed for Queen of the South on a two-year contract. [21] Baird was released by the club on 5 January 2015. [22]

On 7 January 2015, Baird signed for Falkirk, where he joined up with Mark Kerr, who had also recently departed the Dumfries club. [23] On signing for the club, he commented that he had always admired Falkirk, saying "Falkirk is a club I've always respected and when I walked in the door Alex Smith told me I'd been nipping his ear for four years to get here." [24] He scored on his debut for the club, a 3–3 draw away to Hibernian on 10 January 2015. [25] On 24 February 2015, Baird signed a new contract with Falkirk, keeping him at the club until the end of the 2015–16 season with the option of an additional year. [26]

Inverness

Baird signed for Inverness Caledonian Thistle in June 2017. [27] He Scored his first goal & his first hat-trick for ICT in a 4–1 friendly away win at Brora Rangers [28]

He made his first competitive start for ICT in their first game of the season, the opening game of the Scottish League Cup group stages, a 3–0 home win against Brechin City [29] He retained his starting place for the following match, a 0–0 draw away at Stirling Albion, a match which set a record as the lowest scoring penalty shootout in Scottish football history. Baird was one of those who failed to score as Inverness won the shootout 2–0. [30] He scored his first competitive goal for the Caley Jags a week later in a 2–1 away win at Forfar Athletic, although it wasn't enough for the club to progress from their League Cup group. [31]

Greenock Morton (loan)

Greenock Morton announced on 22 February that they had agreed to sign Baird on an emergency loan from Inverness Caledonian Thistle for the rest of the 2017–18 season. [32]

Forfar Athletic

Baird signed for Forfar Athletic as a player/assistant manager on 3 May 2018. [33] Baird scored 22 goals in 44 appearances for the club, before leaving at the end of the season to move to Australia. [34]

Raith return

In September 2019, Baird re-signed for Raith Rovers, joining the club for a third spell, claiming to have "unfinished business" at the club. [35] However, he left with his family to Australia in June 2020, unfortunately without finishing the business he desired, due to COVID-19 postponing all footballing tournaments including a Challenge Cup Final, which would've pitted him up against a former club, Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

Mandurah City

Baird moved to Western Australian club Mandurah City in 2020, and became their head coach. He signed Leigh Griffiths to the club in August 2022. [36]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeague Scottish Cup League Cup OtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Clyde 2002–03 [37] Scottish First Division 1000000010
2003–04 [38] 0000001 [lower-alpha 1] 010
Total1000001020
St Mirren 2004–05 [39] Scottish First Division20310001 [lower-alpha 1] 0223
2005–06 [40] 2100101 [lower-alpha 1] 041
Total224101020264
Stenhousemuir (loan) 2006–07 [41] Third Division 195101100216
Montrose (loan) 2006–07 [41] Scottish Third Division 9500000095
Montrose 2007–08 [42] Scottish Third Division341800204 [lower-alpha 2] 34021
2008–09 [43] 8200100092
Total42200030434923
Brechin City (loan) 2008–09 [44] Scottish Second Division 90100000100
Airdrie United (loan) 2008–09 [43] Scottish Football First Division12200004 [lower-alpha 3] 3165
Airdrie United 2009–10 [45] Scottish First Division311121103 [lower-alpha 4] 03712
Raith Rovers 2010–11 [46] Scottish First Division36130020003813
2011–12 [47] 351010211 [lower-alpha 1] 23913
Total71231041127726
Dundee 2012–13 [48] Scottish Premier League 3743120425
Partick Thistle 2013–14 [49] Scottish Premier League1301030170
Raith Rovers 2013–14 [49] Scottish Championship 15700001 [lower-alpha 1] 1167
Queen of the South 2014–15 [50] Scottish Championship183101000203
Falkirk 2014–15 [50] Scottish Championship177000000177
2015–16 [51] 361720315 [lower-alpha 5] 14619
2016–17 [52] 34810404 [lower-alpha 6] 24310
Total873230719310636
Inverness Caledonian Thistle 2017–18 [53] Scottish Championship22320413 [lower-alpha 1] 0314
Greenock Morton (loan) 2017–18 Scottish Championship8300000083
Forfar Athletic 2018–19 Scottish League One 361621333 [lower-alpha 7] 24422
Raith Rovers 2019–20 Scottish League One 132210010163
Mandurah City 2020 Football West State League Division 1
Career total4751402043073214557164
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Appearances in the Scottish Challenge Cup
  2. Two appearances and three goals in the Scottish Challenge Cup, two appearances in the Second Division play-offs
  3. Appearances in the First Division play-offs
  4. One appearance in the Scottish Challenge Cup and two in the First Division Play-offs
  5. Two appearances and one goal in the Scottish Challenge Cup; three appearances in the Premiership play-offs
  6. Two appearances and two goals in the Scottish Challenge Cup; two appearances in the Premiership play-offs
  7. One appearance in the Scottish Challenge Cup; two appearances and two goals in the Championship play-offs

Honours

Player

Raith Rovers

Mandurah City

Manager

Mandurah City

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