Personal information | |||
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Full name | Thomas Thomson Ferguson | ||
Date of birth | 30 January 1898[1] | ||
Place of birth | Longriggend, Scotland | ||
Date of death | 13 June 1955 57)[2][3] | (aged||
Place of death | South Africa | ||
Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)[4] | ||
Position(s) | Goalkeeper | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
– | Bedlay Juniors | ||
1919–1932 | Falkirk | 451 | (0) |
International career | |||
1921–1927 | Scottish League XI | 3 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Thomas Ferguson (30 January 1898 – 13 June 1955) was a Scottish footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He spent his entire senior career, spanning 13 years, with Falkirk, and holds the club record for appearances (almost 500 in the Scottish Football League and Scottish Cup).[5][2] He was selected for the Scottish Football League XI three times[6] and in 1923 he was a member of a squad organised by Third Lanark that toured South America.[7][8]
References
- ↑ 'Highland Pride': La Plata, Argentina to Liverpool, England, 4 Aug 1923, UK and Ireland, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960, via Ancestry (subscription required)
- 1 2 Thomas Ferguson = Falkirk FC, Falkirk Football Historian, 12 October 2010
- ↑ Thomas Thomson Ferguson, Find A Grave
- ↑ Season preview 1927-28: Falkirk F.C., The Athletic News, 1 August 1927, via Play Up Liverpool
- ↑ John Litster (October 2012). "A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players". Scottish Football Historian magazine.
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(help) - ↑ "[SFL player] Thomas Ferguson". London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
- ↑ Río de la Plata Trip of Third Lanark 1923, Pablo Ciullini, RSSSF, 19 August 2020
- ↑ Tommy McInally: Celtic's Bad Bhoy, David Potter; Black & White Publishing, 2009; ISBN 9781845025786
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