Stats made by gurkenjoe93 and StuartBanniganName: Robert "Bob" Ferrier
Country:
EnglandClub:
Motherwell FCPosition: *
WFSide:
LF/LSAge:
25-33 years (??/??/1899)
Height:
172 cm Weight:
71 kgAttack:
86Defence:
38Balance:
77Stamina:
78Top Speed:
80Acceleration:
78Response:
77Agility:
84Dribble Accuracy:
87Dribble Speed:
78Short Pass Accuracy:
79Short Pass Speed:
75Long Pass Accuracy:
87Long Pass Speed:
81Shot Accuracy:
85Shot Power:
92Shot Technique:
83Free Kick Accuracy:
76Curling:
86Header:
70Jump:
78Technique:
84Aggression:
86Mentality:
84Goalkeeper Skills:
50Team Work:
78Injury Tolerance:
BCondition/Fitness:
6Weak Foot Accuracy:
5Weak Foot Frequency:
5Consistency:
8Growth Type:
Standard/LastingCARDS:P04 - Darting Run
P07 - Early Cross
S02 - Outside Curve
S06 - Long Range Drive
S18 - Heel Flick
SPECIAL ABILITIES: Dribbling - Reaction - Scoring - Middle Shooting - Side - Outside
Attack/Defence Awareness:
Attack MindedINFO:Quote:
Bobby Ferrier had a long, lazy and deceptive stride which allowed him to float past defenders with ease. He could flick, clip and back heel in the air, balls any other player could not reach.
His was a game of spaces and angles played with infinite grace, and his control of a ball through the air was often quite exquisite. He could float, chip, hook or slice crosses to his liking with a left foot which many commentators claimed was akin to a magic wand.
That left peg also possessed enough strength to allow him on occasion to drill a ball into an opponent’s net with accuracy and power.
In 1929/30 Ferrier scored 32 goals from 37 games playing in his favoured left-wing position, often scoring from the touchline, beating goalkeepers at both the near post, and drifting a cross by them, and nestling the ball inside the far post.
Ferrier was a cultured footballer in an era where many hard men were playing the game. Players like Meiklejohn and McPhail of Rangers, with McGrory and McGonagle at Celtic, would rejoice in repeatedly going in heavy on Ferrier, but the Motherwell man would routinely get up dust himself down and continue his task of mesmerising full-backs.