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Bobby Ferguson started off
his football career at Yoker Athletic before moving to Hearts. Unable
to break into the Tynecastle first team he arrived at St.Mirren without having
made any first team appearances. He made his debut at His good form continued
into the following season and he again provided many telling crosses and chipped
in with eight goals of his own. While the scoring plaudits
went to players such as Jimmy Knox and Bobby Rankin, it was the set up play of At the start of 1939-40
Bobby was in his usual position for the first five matches, however after the
declaration of World War two, football went into storage for a couple of months
and when it resumed teamlines were very inconsistent due to players being away
in the forces. Bobby Ferguson appeared
irregularly over the war years but still produced some good displays in the
team. After the war Saints had
acquired the services of many new forward players and He left Saints in 1948 and
played for a year with Kirkcudbright before joining St. Cuthbert Wanderers where
he played a part in many successes over the next six seasons. During his
time at St. Cuthbert he was invited to play some trial matches with Queen of the
South, even though he was 35 and nearing the end of his career. In his time at Bobby can be seen around his home town of Dumfries sporting a St.Mirren badge on his lapel. | ||||||||||||||||||