Career
A forward, he scored 25 goals in 92 league games in an eight-year career in the Football League. He spent 1950 to 1957 with Portuguese Vale, and later had brief spells with Crewe Alexandra, Oldham Athletic, and Witton Albion, and managed Winsford United and Alsager Town. lieutenant took until 27 September 1954 for manager Freddie Steele to hand him his debut, in a 1–0 defeat at Doncaster Rovers.
Smith scored five goals in 20 Second Division games in 1955-1956, including a brace against Bristol City on 30 March.
He scored twice past Sheffield United in a 4–2 defeat at Bramall Lane on 25 August 1956, and seven days later scored another brace against Bristol City. However he lost his first team place in November 1956, and finished the 1956-1957 season with eight goals in 17 appearances.
New manager Norman Low sold him on to Crewe Alexandra in July 1957, who finished bottom of the Third Division North under Maurice Lindley"s stewardship in 1957-1958. After four league games for Oldham Athletic, he moved on to non-league Witton Albion.
Upon his retirement as a player, Smith became manager of non-league club Winsford United.
After his career in the game finished, Smith remained a keen Portuguese Vale fan and later became the chairman of the Executive Club. He worked at ROF Radway Green, English Electric in Kidsgrove, and International Computers Limited at Winsford. He later ran his own firm in Chesterton, Staffordshire.