Dunfermline Athletic

Hall of Fame: more Inductees named

Wednesday, 15th Sep 2010

Saturday 9th

Forrester Park, Cairneyhill  -  9th October 2010

DAFC Annual Hall of Fame and Dinner Dance

 

The Club has announced that Jackie Sinclair who died early this month and Ian Westwater will be inducted into the Dunfermline Athletic Hall of Fame Dinner Dance  at the next function at Forrester Park resort on Saturday 9th October.  Stevie Crawford and Cammy Fraser were announced as inductees earlier in September.

Westy was signed in March 1985 for a mere £4,000 from Hearts by Jim Leishman having been a former Scottish Youth International. He went straight into the first team to record a shut out in his debut against Stranraer. Soon cementing his place as number one, Westy made the move through the leagues with ease and performed heroics the clubs inaugural Premier League campaign.

Winner of Second and First Division medals he moved on to Falkirk in 1991 before returning to Dunfermline three years later. A record 361 appearances as goalkeeper with 115 shutouts during his two spells with Dunfermline.

Ian started his football career in July 1975 when he joined Salveson Boys Club and between 1976 and 1980 that Boys Club won the Edinburgh Juvenile League, the East of Scotland Cup and the Scottish Cup for five successive seasons.

In April 1979 he won his first international honour when he represented Scottish Schools Under 15s. The next year he played for Scotland v England in an U18 schools international. Westy joined Hearts in June 1980 and on 1st November 1980 became the Premier League's youngest ever goalkeeper when he started the match against St Mirren.

In April 1981 he was a member of the Scotland squad that won the UEFA Youth Championships in Helsinki, the following year he was a member of the same squad that reached the Quarter finals of the FIFA World Youth Championships in Mexico.

A year after joining the Pars Westy's 20th shut out of the season was enough to help them win the Second Division Championship. Nezt season 1986-87 he won promotion taking Dunfermline into the Premier League. In June 1991 Ian moved to Falkirk in search of first team football after Pars Manager Iain Munro dropped him in favour of Andy Rhodes.

Bert Paton brought Westy back to Dunfermline in April 1994 and put him straight into the first team. One of his greatest triumphs - a shutout against Dundee United folowed by a win over Airdrie saw the Pars crowned First Division champions.

Westy's final match of 361 appearances for Dunfermline was in March 2000 against Morton. Having declined the opportunity to remain in a coaching capacity at East End Park deciding instead to take on player / coach role at Hibs. He was forced to quit the game completely in September 2005 due to the recurring effects of his long term knee injury.

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