Charlie Ferguson (footballer)
Charlie Ferguson was a Scottish footballer who played as an inside forward. Ferguson spent his pre-war years with Middlesbrough, Notts County and Luton Town, playing for Arbroath and Aberdeen during the Second World War and Dundee United briefly after it.[1] Moving to North Shields for work purposes, Ferguson went on to become a scout with Burnley and Sunderland.
Ferguson died in 1995 aged 84.[2]
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- Douglass (1930–32)
- McCracken (1932)
- Hewitson (1949)
- Batty (1958–60)
- Keen (1958c)
- Ferguson (1960–61)
- Keen (1958–62c)
- Fairbrother (1962)
- Mitchell (1963–66)
- Hardwick (1966–70)
- Devlin (1970c)
- Rayner (1970–72)
- McGarry (1972–73)
- Wilkie (1974)
- Allen (1974–75c)
- Irwin (1975)
- Wilkie (197?–86)
- Hibbitt (1986)
- Parnaby (198?–8?)
- Lee (1990–93)
- Cassidy (1993–94)
- Richardson (1994–97)
- Platt (1997)
- Carroll (1997–98)
- Shoulder & G. Robson (1998c)
- Pearson (1998–01)
- Proudlock (2001–02)
- Gill (2002)
- D. Bell (2002–04)
- A. Bell (2004)
- Wade (2004–05)
- Richardson (2005–06)
- Lee (2006–07)
- Bogie (2007–)
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(c) caretaker
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Persondata |
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Ferguson, Charlie |
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Scottish footballer |
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Place of birth |
Scotland |
Date of death |
1995 |
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