Deid at 78, John "Tubby" Ogston. Was oor goalie early sixties before signing for Liverpool and then Doncaster. Slightly before my time, but only just. RIP min.
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Deid at 78, John "Tubby" Ogston. Was oor goalie early sixties before signing for Liverpool and then Doncaster. Slightly before my time, but only just. RIP min.
RIP min.
A minutes applause for 2 tommorow
Even before my time. But a well respected goalie. RIP min.
Before even my time attending, although I remember him from the news reports of the time.
Page 172 of Eddie Turnbull's biog Having A Ball gives the inside griff about Ogston's move to Anfield.
RIP to another ex Don.
Main thing I remember about Tubby is he had a reputation for saving penalties - I think at one time he might have saved several in a row? Stattos will be able to improve on my imperfect childhood memories. When Bobby Clark took over he was considered an upgrade overall, modern keeper who could actually play a bit and liked to throw the ball out to a team-mate instead of just punting it up the park - a bit of an innovation at the time. Scotland international as well. But Clark hardly ever saved a pen. He was known for not bothering to dive towards a shot if he thought he had no chance or it was missing the target, and very occasionally got it wrong and stood stock still while a saveable one went in. Unlike Tubby, he never looked like he remotely fancied his chances with penalties.
When growing up in Dyce in the early 60's and being a budding goalie Tubby was my hero. He was fearless and I remember a game when he played with a broken finger and to me he became a man of legend. Here he is standing next to another legend Ally Shewan.
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