Career
Scott began his career with his hometown side Livingston. He left Livingston in the summer of 2006, after the club were relegated from the Scottish Premier League. Scott then signed for Ross County. He scored the second goal for Ross County in their Scottish Cup semi final victory against Celtic at Hampden Park on 10 April 2010.
BBC Sport reported on 24 January 2011 that Hibernian had agreed a transfer fee of approximately £80,000 with Ross County to sign Scott. The deal was confirmed the next day. Scott was fined by Hibs in July 2011 for punching team-mate Sean Welsh during a training session, which resulted in Welsh needing an operation to repair a fractured cheekbone. He scored his first goals for the club in a 5–0 victory in the League Cup against Berwick Rangers in August 2011. Scott played infrequently under the management of Pat Fenlon, and was made available for loan in March 2012.
Scott was loaned to Ross County for the 2012–13 Scottish Premier League season.
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