Hughie Ferguson

Hughie Ferguson

Infobox Football biography
playername = Hughie Ferguson


fullname =
dateofbirth = birth date|1898|3|2
dateofdeath = death date and age|1930|1|9|1898|3|2
cityofbirth = Glasgow
countryofbirth = Scotland flagicon|Scotland
position = Striker
youthyears = 1914–1916
youthclubs = Parkhead Juniors
years = 1916–1925
1925–1929
1929–1930
Total| clubs = Motherwell
Cardiff City
Dundee
Career total
caps(goals) =00? (284)
117 0(77)
017 00(2)
00? (363)

Hughie Ferguson (March 2 1898January 9 1930) was a Scottish footballer. He is only one of seven men in the entire history of the Football and Scottish Football Leagues to have scored 350 League goals, though he was never capped for Scotland and his winning goal for Cardiff City in the 1927 FA Cup Final is remembered more for the mistake by Arsenal goalkeeper Dan Lewis.

Early career

Ferguson started his career with Parkhead Juniors (appearing for the side in their victorious 1914-15 Scottish Junior Cup final) before joining John Hunter's Motherwell for the start of the 1916-17 season (scoring both goals in the 2-2 draw with Raith Rovers on August 19, 1916). He soon established himself as a prolific goalscorer at Fir Park, becoming the top Scottish Football League goalscorer on three occasions (1917-18; 1919-20; 1920-21), scoring 111 goals in total. His 43 goals in 1921 is the second highest season total of League goals in England or Scotland before the change to the offside law in 1925. Motherwell were quite successful during this period, reaching the Scottish FA Cup quarter-finals in 1921 and 1922, the semi-finals in 1923 (losing 2-0 to Celtic) and reaching third place in the League in 1920. [ [http://members.lycos.co.uk/kissmyzeus/pa/ferguson.html WELLnet -> pa -> hughie ferguson ] ]

However, as became a feature of his career, Ferguson's performances were not deemed worthy of wider recognition; the dominance of Rangers’ Andrew Cunningham and Dunfermline Athletic and, later, Middlesbrough's high scoring Andy Wilson meant they were picked for Scotland ahead of Ferguson.

Cardiff City

In 1925, halfway through the season and after scoring his 285th goal for Motherwell, Ferguson departed for South Wales, joining Cup Finalists Cardiff City, who sought to consolidate their high status within the English elite. In the previous few seasons Cardiff had trawled far and wide for talented players and Ferguson was one of a list of notable Scots to pull on the blue jersey; Scottish internationals Jimmy Blair and Jimmy Nelson had both appeared for the club.

1927 Cup Final

Ferguson's most successful moment in English football occurred when he appeared for Cardiff in the 1927 Cup Final against Arsenal. In the 74th minute, collecting a throw from the right, Ferguson hurried a tame shot toward the Arsenal goal. Dan Lewis, the Arsenal goalkeeper, appeared to collect the ball but, under pressure from the advancing Len Davies, clumsily allowed the ball to roll through his grasp; in a desperate attempt to retrieve the ball, Lewis only succeeded in knocking the ball with his elbow into his own net. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/walesonair/database/facup.shtml BBC Wales On Air - The 1927 FA Cup] contains slow-motion replay footage of the goal] Ernie Curtis, the 19 year old centre-wing said of the goal:

:"I was in line with the edge of the penalty area on the right when Hughie Ferguson hit the shot which Arsenal's goalie ( had crouched down for a little early. The ball spun as it travelled towards him, having taken a slight deflection so he was now slightly out of line with it. Len Davies was following the shot in and I think Dan must have had one eye on him. The result was that he didn't take it cleanly and it squirmed under him and over the line. Len jumped over him and into the net, but never actually touched it." [Derrick Jenkins and Ceri Stennett, "Wembley 1927"]

Ferguson still features on the record books for Cardiff City, having scored five goals in the First Division fixture with Burnley on September 1, 1928 (his 32 goals in all competitions in 1926-27 stood until Robert Earnshaw overtook it in March 2003). He scored the first in the 2-1 victory over the Corinthians in the 1927-28 Charity Shield and his two goals won the Welsh Cup later that same season for Cardiff against Bangor; but despite a healthy return of 77 goals during his four seasons there his days at Ninian Park were numbered. [ [http://www.cardiffcityfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/HistoryDetail/0,,10335~61930,00.html Error | Cardiff City | System | Error Page ] at www.cardiffcityfc.premiumtv.co.uk]

Return to Scotland and death

He returned to Scotland with Dundee in the following season, but his days there were desperate; a despondent, demanding crowd seeking from the legendary goalscorer more than he could provide. He scored two goals for Dundee, before being dropped due to injury and a lack of form. Ferguson sunk into depression and on January 9 1930 committed suicide, gassing himself to death. He was aged 32, and left behind a wife and two children. [ [http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/sport.cfm?id=32602006 Scotland on Sunday ] ]

Career statistics

Motherwell FC

*1916-17 - 24 League goals;
*1917-18 - 35
*1918-19 - 19
*1919-20 - 33
*1920-21 - 43
*1921-22 - 32
*1922-23 - 30
*1923-24 - 28
*1924-25 - 28
*1925-26 - 12
*Total 284

Cardiff City FC

*1925-26 - 19
*1926-27 - 26
*1927-28 - 18
*1928-29 - 14
*Total 77

Dundee

*1929-30 - 2; 17 appearances
*Total 2

Career

* 1916-17 - 1929-30 363 goals.

Honours

As a player

;Cardiff City

*FA Cup winner - 1927
*FA Community Shield winner - 1927

Footnotes

External links

* [http://www.11v11.com/index.php?pageID=286&id=8 Details of the 1927 FA Cup Final]
* [http://www.gtj.org.uk/en/blowup1/31510 Photo of Cardiff's Cup-winning side] . Ferguson is on the bottom-right.
* [http://sport.scotsman.com/sport/Tragic-Scots-FA-Cup-hero.3857688.jp Summary of Ferguson's career from "the Scotsman"]


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