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Bobby Ferguson (other)
Bobby Ferguson may refer to: *Bobby Ferguson (footballer, born 1938) (1938–2018), English football player and manager *Bobby Ferguson (footballer, born 1945) Robert Ferguson (born 1 March 1945) is a Scottish former footballer, who played as a goalkeeper. Football career Kilmarnock Born in Ardrossan, Ferguson came through Willie Waddell's Kilmarnock youth system in the early 1960s. Ferguson took ..., Scottish international football goalkeeper See also * Robert Ferguson (other) * Bob Ferguson (other) {{hndis, Ferguson, Bobby ...
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Bobby Ferguson (footballer, Born 1938)
Robert Burnitt Ferguson (8 January 1938 – 28 March 2018) was an English professional football player and manager. He was best known for his spell at Ipswich Town, as a coach and then manager, from 1970 to 1987. While at Ipswich, he was reserve team coach and first team coach in Bobby Robson's FA Cup and UEFA Cup-winning teams, and was appointed manager after Robson's exit. Playing career Born in Dudley, Northumberland, Ferguson's father Robert and uncle Ted were both professional footballers. Having represented England at schoolboy level, he began his career with Newcastle United as a left back. He made only eleven league appearances over seven years as he was unable to displace Alf McMichael from the first-team. He later played for Derby County before joining Cardiff City on 31 December 1965 for a fee of £5,000. With Cardiff, he reached the semi-finals of the 1967–68 European Cup Winners' Cup and made over 100 appearances in all competitions before losing his place in th ...
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Bobby Ferguson (footballer, Born 1945)
Robert Ferguson (born 1 March 1945) is a Scottish former footballer, who played as a goalkeeper. Football career Kilmarnock Born in Ardrossan, Ferguson came through Willie Waddell's Kilmarnock youth system in the early 1960s. Ferguson took over in the first-team following an injury to Campbell Forsyth in 1964–65. He retained the goalkeeper's shirt for the remainder of the season, playing eight games and keeping four clean sheets. In 1964–65 Heart of Midlothian F.C. fought out a championship title race with Waddell's Kilmarnock. In the era of two points for a win Hearts were three points clear with two games remaining. Hearts drew with Dundee United meaning the last game of the season with the two title challengers playing each other at Tynecastle would be a league decider. Kilmarnock needed to win by a two-goal margin to take the title. Hearts entered the game as favourites with both a statistical and home advantage. They also had a solid pedigree of trophy winning unde ...
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