Where is Barry Ferguson now?

Alloa Athletic F.C.manager
Barry Ferguson/Current teams

How many trophies has Barry Ferguson won?

five league
IN a playing career that delivered five league titles, five Scottish Cups, five League Cups and a captain’s appearance in a UEFA Cup final, Barry Ferguson is not shy of honours.

What age is Barry Ferguson?

43 years (February 2, 1978)
Barry Ferguson/Age

Who does Barry Ferguson manage?

Kelty Hearts F.C.Association football manager, 2018–2021
Clyde F.C.Association football manager, 2014–2017
Barry Ferguson/Teams coached

Why did Barry Ferguson leave Kelty?

Kelty Hearts have lost promotion-winning manager Barry Ferguson before they their maiden SPFL campaign has even begun. Barry Ferguson has left Kelty after leading them to promotion.

Are Derek Ferguson and Barry Ferguson related?

Personal life. Ferguson is the elder brother of Barry Ferguson, who also played for Rangers and Scotland in the same position. He signed for Aberdeen in 2018, and scored the winning goal in a League Cup semi-final against Rangers in October of that year.

Who is Barry Ferguson brother?

Derek Ferguson
Barry Ferguson/Brothers

Born in Hamilton into a Rangers-supporting family, Ferguson’s older brother, Derek, had played for the club in the same position in the 1980s, with the younger sibling often being invited behind the scenes at Ibrox Stadium as a child. Around the age of 8 he began playing for Mill United in Hamilton.

Who owns Kelty Hearts?

Kelty Hearts F.C.

Full name Kelty Hearts Football Club
Chairman Ian Thomson
Manager Kevin Thomson
League Scottish League Two
2020–21 Lowland League, 1st of 17 (promoted via play-offs)

Is Barry Ferguson leaving Kelty Hearts?

Barry Ferguson is leaving Kelty Hearts after leading the club into the SPFL, with reports suggesting he will take over at Alloa Athletic. Kelty defeated Brechin City over two legs in the League Two play-off final and will take the Glebe Park side’s place in the division next season.

Why did Derek Ferguson leave Rangers?

Although having a bright start as manager, relations between the club and Ferguson had become strained due to Stranraer’s financial difficulties and the club’s on-field performances, which led to him leaving the club after an 8–2 home defeat to Stirling Albion.

What did Derek Mcgraw Ferguson do?

Ferguson is sought in connection with the murder of Thomas Cameron on 28 June 2007 at the Auchinairn Tavern, Bishopbriggs near Glasgow. Additional Information: Ferguson was born in Glasgow in 1964. He has green/blue eyes and short balding brown/grey hair.

What has happened to Brechin City?

Brechin City have this confirmed they will play in the Highland League from the start of the 2021-22 season. The team were defeated by Kelty Hearts in the pyramid play-off and had made moves to join the Lowland League which were unanimously rejected by all 17 participating clubs.

When did Barry Ferguson leave Blackpool Football Club?

Later in his career, he returned to England with Birmingham City, Blackpool and Fleetwood Town. Towards the end of his playing spell with Blackpool, he served as caretaker manager of the club. Ferguson was appointed player-manager of Clyde in June 2014; he resigned from this position in February 2017.

When did Barry Ferguson move to Blackburn Rovers?

After scoring 18 goals from midfield, he also won Scottish Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year and Scottish PFA Players’ Player of the Year . On 29 August 2003, Ferguson joined Premier League club Blackburn Rovers for a fee of £7.5 million. With Everton also chasing Ferguson, Rangers had initially denied that he was leaving.

Why did Barry Ferguson get sent off against Celtic?

Ferguson received minor facial injuries after engaging in a drunken hotel brawl following a 6–2 defeat to Celtic in August 2000. After being sent off in the match, he had made obscene gestures to the crowd and then went drinking in Bothwell in his club tracksuit.

When did Barry Ferguson become manager of Rangers?

Following the resignation of Le Guen as manager on 4 January, Ferguson was re-instated to the Rangers side by caretaker manager Ian Durrant and was also re-appointed as captain. Later that year, sports journalist Graham Spiers published Paul Le Guen: Enigma, documenting his tenure at the club.