Career
A left-winger, Duncan joined Hull City from Aberdeen Richmond in 1928 and spent his entire professional career in England. He joined Derby County for £2,000 in 1932 and remained contracted to the club until 1946. During this period he earned 14 caps for the Scottish national team, scoring 7 goals between 1932 and 1937.
After "guesting" for Reading, N ottinghamshire County and Nottingham Forest during World World War II, Duncan moved to Luton Town as a player-coach in October 1946.
He was appointed manager in June 1947 and retained the position until October 1958. The Blackburn performance included a man of the match performance by Ally MacLeod.
Duncan ran a guest house in Brighton after his football retirement. He died in 1990, aged 80.
Scores and results list Scotland"s goal tally first.