Scottish footballer Scott Allardice, hailing from the homeland of tartan and thistle, was born on 31 March 1998 and made his mark as a midfielder, primarily playing as a central defensive middleman. Currently, he gyrates around the pitch for Ross County, sporting the number 6 jersey. Standing at 5ft 11in (1.81m) and weighing 12st 3lb (78kg), Allardice already leaves an impressionable mark, specifically in the centre of the field.
The player's market value swirls around £295k, a figure according to Transfermarkt. His contractual ties with the Highlands outfit Ross County are due for a revisit in the offing on 31 May 2025, leaving a mere 8 months for renegotiation.
Allardice began his professional journey as a trainee with Dundee United in July 2014. His first brush with the limelight came in the 2016 - 2017 season, where he graced the park in five league matches for the Premiership side. A debatably modest number that inched up to four the following season.
In February 2018, East Fife in the League Two league espied the burgeoning talent in Allardice, securing his services on loan from Dundee United. A similar stint followed in August of the same year with Dumbarton in League One. Both periods spent in the Scottish lower divisions were stepping stones for the rising star.
Allardice stepped out of his comfort zone, eschewing the balmier climes of Scotland for the Republic of Ireland. In January 2019, he transferred from Dundee United to Bohemian FC, where he truly found his rhythm, registering for 18 league matches in his debuting season. A year later, his journey continued at Waterford, where he made three first team appearances during the 2020 season.
The Scotsman returned home in August 2020, swapping Waterford for Inverness CT to continue his progress in League One. He certainly made a name for himself, making 25 appearances and netting four times during the 2022 - 2023 season.
Allardice's progression didn't go unnoticed and, in July 2023, he transferred to Ross County in the Premiership. His league appearances are consistently in the double figures - 13 in the 2023 - 2024 season and already two in the 2024 - 2025 one.
Wearing the Ross County colours, Allardice has also participated in the League Cup 2024 - 2025 with one start and two appearances as a substitute, and the Premiership Play-offs in 2023 - 2024 with a single cameo appearance.