词条 | Pearson Ferguson |
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|name = Pearson Ferguson |image = |image_size = |caption = |fullname = Pearson Ferguson[1] |birth_date = 1905[1] |birth_place = Coalburn,[1] Scotland |death_date = |death_place = |height = |position = Outside left |years1 = |clubs1 = Kello Rovers |caps1 = |goals1 = |years2 = 192?–1931 |clubs2 = Ayr United |caps2 = |goals2 = |years3 = 1931–1932 |clubs3 = Cork |caps3 = |goals3 = 21 |years4 = 1932–1933 |clubs4 = Ayr United |caps4 = |goals4 = |years5 = 1933 |clubs5 = Queen of the South |caps5 = 5 |goals5 = |years6 = 1933–1935 |clubs6 = Carlisle United |caps6 = 68 |goals6 = 19 }} Pearson Ferguson (1905 – after 1934) was a Scottish professional footballer who played in the Scottish League for Ayr United and Queen of the South, for Cork in the Free State League, and for Carlisle United in the English Football League. He played as an outside left. Life and careerFerguson was born in Coalburn, South Lanarkshire, the younger brother of Willie Ferguson, who went on to play for Chelsea and play for and manage Queen of the South.[1] Like his brother, Pearson began his football career with Kello Rovers,[2] the team local to the family home in Kirkconnel, Dumfries and Galloway.[1] He moved on to Ayr United, and was playing for that club in the First Division in the 1929–30 season.[3] He moved to Ireland in the 1931 close season to join Cork.[4] He scored in the opening match of the season as Cork came back from two goals down to secure a 3–3 draw away to Dolphin,[5] scored in the next match, a 2–2 draw with Shamrock Rovers,[6] scored twice in the third, a 6–0 demolition of Jacobs,[7] and in the fifth, exploited his pace to contribute four goals to a 5–3 defeat of Waterford.[8] He finished the 22-game season with 21 goals, which made him the League of Ireland's top scorer (jointly with Waterford's Jack Forster) and helped his club finish runners-up to Shamrock Rovers.[9][10] Like most of the "cross-Channel" players who had played in Ireland that season,[11] Ferguson returned home, where he rejoined Ayr United.[2] He then played five times for Queen of the South in the second half of the 1932–33 season,[1] before moving south of the border to join Carlisle United of the Third Division North.[2] In the second of his two seasons in England, he was Carlisle's leading scorer, but with only eleven goals as they finished bottom of the league.[12] Honours
References1. ^1 2 {{cite web |url=http://qosfc.com/new_legendsview.aspx?playerid=1055 |title=Willie Ferguson |first=Kirk |last=McLean |publisher=Queen of the South F.C |accessdate=18 February 2014}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Ferguson, Pearson}}2. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite book |title=Football League players' records 1999 to 1939 |first=Michael |last=Joyce |year=2004 |publisher=SoccerData |place=Nottingham |page=88 |isbn=978-1-899468-67-6}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.londonhearts.com/scores/games/192911091.html |title=09 Nov 1929 Ayr United 3 Hearts 1 |publisher=London Hearts Supporters Club |accessdate=18 February 2014}} 4. ^{{cite news |title=New players for Cork |newspaper=Irish Times |date=24 July 1931 |page=11}} 5. ^{{cite news |title=Brilliant recovery by Cork |newspaper=Irish Times |date=24 August 1931 |page=11}} 6. ^{{cite news |title=Draw at Cork |newspaper=Irish Times |date=31 August 1931 |page=11}} 7. ^{{cite news |title=Association football |newspaper=Weekly Irish Times |date=12 September 1931 |page=3}} 8. ^{{cite news |title=Ferguson's four at Waterford |newspaper=Irish Times |date=21 September 1931 |page=11}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/iertops.html|title=Ireland - List of Topscorers|publisher=www.rsssf.com|accessdate=6 July 2016|date= }} 10. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/ierhist.html |title=(Republic of) Ireland League Tables |first1=Malcolm |last1=Hodgson |first2=Allard |last2=Doesburg |last-author-amp=y|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) |date=21 November 2012 |accessdate=18 February 2014}} 11. ^{{cite news |title=Opening league games |newspaper=Irish Times |date=20 August 1932 |page=11}} 12. ^{{cite web |url=http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/a.woodcock/archive/1930-39.htm |title=Season-by-Season 1930–39 |work=Carlisle United Online Archive |accessdate=18 February 2014}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/iertops.html|title=Ireland - List of Topscorers|publisher=www.rsssf.com|accessdate=6 July 2016|date= }} 13 : 1905 births|Year of death missing|People from South Lanarkshire|Scottish footballers|Association football forwards|Kello Rovers F.C. players|Ayr United F.C. players|Cork F.C. players|Queen of the South F.C. players|Carlisle United F.C. players|Scottish Football League players|League of Ireland players|English Football League players |
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