Career
Scott Started his football career at in 1999, making 2 goals in 35 appearances, 12 of which were first team starts. He had a 3-month loan spell at Yeovil Town in 2001 scoring 4 goals in 17 games. Followed by another loan spell at Bognor Regis.
Failing to make the first team Scott was released by Micky Adams after a breach of his contract in 2001.
On leaving Brighton and Hove Albion he joined Dover Athletic on a free transfer
Ramsay played 13 games at Dover Athletic scoring only a single goal in a five-month spell before transferring back to East Sussex signing to Eastbourne Borough, who were then in the Southern League. In 2003, Brentford sparked an interest in signing Scott for £25,000 after scoring 33 goals in the 2002/2003 season.
Ramsay took two training sessions with the Bees, but Scott was reluctant to sign. In June 2008, Ramsay left Eastbourne Borough after failing to agree to a new contract, signing for Hastings United, who "beat off competition from several higher league sides", such as AFC Wimbledon and Havant & Waterlooville to sign the prolific striker.
Whilst at Hastings he converted to a central defensive role from his more familiar role as a striker.
In 2010, Ramsay moved to Rye United and played at the club until 2012. Football League Two: Champions: 2000/01
Eastbourne Borough
Southern League: Eastern Division Runners Up: 2002/03
Conference South: Play-off Winners: 2007/08.