Ian Ferguson Player Profile

Player Details

  • Position: Goalkeeper
  • Reg Status: Trialist only
  • Career Totals: 1 appearance
  • Also Played For: Cambuslang Rangers


Playing History

Season Win % Draw % Loss %
1969-70 1 0 0 0 0.0% 100.0% 0.0%
Totals: 1 (0) 0


 Apps = First Team Appearances (Sub Appearances) | Gls = Goals
 Cln = Clean Sheets | CtGR = Clean Sheets to Games Ratio | W/D/L - Games won, drawn or lost as percentage of games played in
 Yel = Yellow Cards/Cautions | Red = Red Cards/Dismissals

 Recent First Team Starts
 28/02/70 Division 2 vs. East Fife (A) 1 - 1

 Recent First Team Goals
 None

 List of Goals Scored
None

 List of Games Played (click to expand)
 28/02/70 Division 2 vs. East Fife (A)  1 - 1


Biography

Brought in from Kirkintilloch Rob Roy to replace the absent Dick Madden, and made his debut away to East Fife at Bayview on 28 February 1970. Clydebank once again tried playing with three wingers, and like all the other times it was tried it didn’t work. O’Brien, Caskie and McGunnigle all started up front with Alan Munro and although Gerry O’Brien put us ahead, East Fife equalised with a penalty just before half time. There was no further scoring with Ian Ferguson making a favourable impression. Surprisingly this was to be his only start with Clydebank.

Ian Ferguson himself was a bit of an enigma, he had trialled for Motherwell against Airdrie in a match back in 1965 when he would have been only 17 years old. He caught the eye of Dave McLaggan, manager of Cambuslang Rangers who was there to watch his own keeper Ian Porter who was on trial with Airdrie. Yes, the same Ian Porter who would be out on trial with Clydebank in 1968. Eighteen months later his Dad rolls up at Cambuslang and asks if his son can play a trial for them, Mr McLaggan agreed and quickly had Ian Ferguson signed. The battle with Porter for game time would see Ian join Kirkintilloch Rob Roy.

Debut

February 28th, 1970
East Fife 1 - 1 Clydebank

League (Division 2)


Timeline


  • Date of Birth


    Ian has an unknown date of birth.


  • First Team Debut

    East Fife 1 - 1 Clydebank
    League (Division 2)

    Maybe it was plain reaction to their nerve - tingling encounters in the Cup, but East Fife didn't really click until halfway through the first period.They had most of the running in the second