Ian Black (footballer, born 1985)

For other people named Ian Black, see Ian Black (disambiguation).
Ian Black

Black playing for Heart of Midlothian in 2010
Personal information
Full name Ian Keith Black[1]
Date of birth (1985-03-14) 14 March 1985
Place of birth Edinburgh, Scotland
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Playing position Central midfielder
Club information
Current team
Shrewsbury Town
Number 6
Youth career
2003–2004 Blackburn Rovers
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2004−2009 Inverness CT 132 (8)
2009−2012 Heart of Midlothian 87 (4)
2012−2015 Rangers 83 (5)
2015− Shrewsbury Town 46 (3)
National team
2005–2009 Scotland B 2 (0)
2012 Scotland 1 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 18:36, 27 November 2016.

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 31 August 2012

Ian Black (born 14 March 1985) is a Scottish footballer who plays for Shrewsbury Town. He plays as a central midfielder.

Black has previously played for Inverness Caledonian Thistle, Heart of Midlothian and Rangers. Black made one appearance for Scotland in August 2012, despite playing at that time in the Scottish Third Division (for Rangers).

Club career

Inverness Caledonian Thistle

Black began as a youth player with Tranent Boys Club. He was also a youth player at Hibernian, where he played alongside Scott Brown.[2] Black first signed a professional contract with English Premier League club Blackburn Rovers F.C. He never played in the Blackburn first team and was subsequently freed with two other Scottish youth players. All three players went to the north of Scotland, Black to Inverness CT, and the other two to Elgin City. In his early days at Inverness, Black also played for Elgin City on loan from Inverness.[2][3] He joined Inverness Caledonian Thistle in July 2004.[4] Black made his debut as a substitute on 7 August 2004 against Livingston,[5] with his first start coming on 9 April 2005 against Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.[6] In his first season he made 13 appearances.[7]

He scored his first goal for the club on 5 November 2005 with a fifth-minute strike against Dunfermline.[8] The following season on 30 December 2006 he was sent off for a second bookable offence against Falkirk.[9]

He made 132 league appearances for Caley, and scored eight goals.[10] His last game for Inverness was against Falkirk in a 1–0 loss for Inverness, which saw them relegated to the Scottish First Division.[11]

Heart of Midlothian

It was reported in The Scotsman newspaper on 24 December 2008 that Black had agreed in principle to sign a pre-contract agreement to join boyhood heroes[12] Heart of Midlothian in the summer of 2009.[13] Hearts confirmed that he had signed the agreement on 28 December and would join up with the club for the 2009–10 season.[14] On 2 July 2009, Black finally signed for Hearts after signing a pre-contract agreement in December 2008,[15] marking a return to the club he has once been a ball boy for.[16] He made his debut on 17 August 2009 as a substitute against Dundee United at Tannadice,[17] with his first start coming on 23 August against Rangers.[18] He scored his first goal for Hearts on 13 February 2010 with a long range effort against Falkirk in a 3–2 win.[19] In his first season with the club he made 32 appearances in all competitions scoring once.[20]

Early in the 2010–11 season, Black was criticised by Rangers player Nikica Jelavić, who claimed that Black had intentionally injured him during a match.[21] Black apologised for injuring Jelavic.[21] On 7 August 2011, he was sent off for challenge on Keith Lasley, who was also sent off later in the same match. Hearts eventually lost 1–0 to Lasley's club Motherwell.[22] He was sent off again against Kilmarnock on 29 October 2011.[23] On 14 January 2012 he was given a yellow card for an attempted trip on Paul McGowan,[24] invoking a ban because he went over the points threshold. This prompted his manager to comment that he was being booked because of his reputation rather than the incidents.[25]

In December 2011, with Hearts having problems paying wages it was reported that Black had taken a part-time job as a painter.[26][27] At half time in the match against Dunfermline on 17 December the stadium announcer played Paint it black[28] and after the Edinburgh Derby on 2 January 2012 he revealed a T-shirt with the message "I'll paint this place maroon" in reference to his part-time job.[29] On 30 April 2012, Hearts announced that Black would leave Hearts in the summer.[30] Black helped Hearts win the 2011–12 Scottish Cup, defeating Hibernian 5–1 in the 2012 Scottish Cup Final.

Rangers

It was reported on 4 July 2012 that Black had agreed a deal in principle to sign for Rangers, depending on which division of the Scottish Football League the club was admitted to.[31] However, when Rangers were put into the Third Division Black stated that he would still sign for them.[32] On 24 July 2012 he began a trial training spell with the club.[33] It was announced on 28 July that Black had signed a three-year deal with Rangers subject to clearance.[34] He made his debut for Rangers as a trialist on 29 July against Brechin City in the first round of the Scottish Challenge Cup,[35] Rangers won the match 2–1.[36] Black scored his first Rangers goal in a 4–0 victory against Queens Park on 9 February 2013.[37]

In September 2013, Black was suspended and fined £7,500 after admitting breaches of Scottish Football Association rules in relation to betting on matches.[38]

Black was released by Rangers at the end of the 2014−15 season.[39]

Shrewsbury Town

Following unsuccessful trial spells at Berwick Rangers[39] and Raith Rovers,[40] Black signed for English League One club Shrewsbury Town in September 2015.[41] He made his debut in a second-round tie of the Football League Trophy against Fleetwood Town the following month,[42] and scored his first goal for the club in a 4−2 victory over Sheffield United at Bramall Lane in November.[43] Black played regularly for the remainder of the season, helping Shrewsbury avoid relegation and also reach the fifth-round of the FA Cup, although he had a poor disciplinary record, picking up 13 yellow and 2 red cards in less than seven months.[44] Featuring only sporadically at the beginning of the following season, Black scored his second Shrewsbury goal in a 1−1 draw against AFC Wimbledon in September 2016.[45]

International career

Black represented Scotland B once in the 2005 Future Cup, in a 3–2 defeat by Turkey B.[46] After a four-year absence he was included in the Scotland B squad for their game against Northern Ireland. In 2012, despite now playing in Division Three, Black was called up to the Scotland squad for the friendly against Australia.[47] He was subsequently booed whilst coming on as a substitute in the second half.[48]

Career statistics

As of match played 3 December 2016[10]
Club statistics
Club Season Division League National Cup League Cup Europe Other Total
App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals
Inverness Caledonian Thistle 2004−05[49] Scottish Premier League 130000000130
2005−06[50] 261302000311
2006−07[51] 260100000270
2007−08[52] 333101000353
2008−09[53] 344202000384
Total 13287050001448
Hearts 2009−10[54] Scottish Premier League 261103000301
2010−11[55] 321101000341
2011−12[56] 29260003[a]000382
Total 874804030001024
Rangers 2012−13[57] Scottish Third Division 29230303[b]0382
2013−14[58] Scottish League One 32250104[b]1423
2014−15[59] Scottish Championship 24130513[c]1353
Total 855110911021158
Shrewsbury Town 2015−16[44] League One 301501[d]0361
2016−17[60] 16210002[e]0192
Total 463600030553
Career total 350 20 32 0 18 1 3 0 13 2 415 23

Footnotes

a. ^ Appearances in the Europa League.
b. ^ Appearances in the Scottish League Challenge Cup.
c. ^ 3 appearances and 1 goal in the Scottish League Challenge Cup. 2 appearances in the Scottish Championship Playoffs.
d. ^ Appearance in the Football League Trophy
e. ^ Appearance in the EFL Trophy

International

Scotland national team
YearAppsGoals
201210
201300
201400
Total10

Personal life

Black's father, also named Ian, was a professional footballer who started his senior career with Celtic, before being farmed out to Tranent Juniors, also played for Hearts as well as city rivals Hibernian. Peter Black, Ian's grandfather, was also footballer; he is the only one in the family to be a keeper.[15]

It was reported in May 2011 that Black, along with his Hearts team mate Robert Ogleby, had been arrested and charged with possession of a class A drug in an Edinburgh night club.[61][62] On 17 February 2012 the case was dismissed due to the repeated failure of witnesses to attend court.[63][64]

Honours

Club

Heart of Midlothian

Rangers

References

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