Ian Bogie (born 6 December 1967) is a former professional
footballer
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, and former
manager
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of
Gateshead
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and
Stockport County. He spent two decades as a professional player; from 1985 until 2001, he played in the
English Football League
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, where he made 382 appearances.
He started at
Newcastle United
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in the mid-1980s, he signed with
Preston North End in 1989, moving on to
Millwall
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two years later. In 1993, he joined
Leyton Orient, and after another two years, moved on to
Port Vale, where he saw out the century. A legend at Vale, he made over 150 appearances. He then had spells at
Kidderminster Harriers,
Bedlington Terriers and finally Gateshead.
He moved into management once his playing career had finished, taking up the reins at
Gateshead
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in 2007. He guided the club to two successive
promotion
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s via the play-offs in 2008 and 2009 to take them from the
Northern Premier League
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to the
Conference National
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, before he was sacked in December 2012. He was appointed manager of Stockport County in March 2013 and could not save the club from
relegation
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out of the Conference.
Playing career
Newcastle United
Having developed his skills at the
Wallsend Boys Club, Bogie signed for his hometown club
Newcastle United
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as an apprentice in July 1984, turning pro in December 1985 just after his 18th birthday.
A skillful, ball playing
midfielder
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in the
Paul Gascoigne
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mould he was favourite to take over from the
Tottenham
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bound
England
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star in the Newcastle team. However, after only 21 games for the
Toon Army in which he scored one goal,
manager
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Jim Smith's traded him to
Preston North End in exchange for striker
Gary Brazil; Smith valued him at £100,000 mark.
Bogie was originally against the move, preferring to stay and fight for his place, but after much persuasion by both Smith and Preston boss
John McGrath, he finally moved to
Deepdale
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.
Preston North End
Having finally joined Preston, Bogie debuted in a home league match versus
Bristol Rovers, a game that ended 1–1. Bogie did, however, endear himself to the Preston fans immediately with his silky ball-playing skills. His time at Deepdale was frustrating for Bogie, Preston, and the fans, with the club beginning to struggle. Bogie himself frustrated the fans with some indifferent performances despite his obvious ability. After two and a half years at Preston in which he played 91 games, scoring 12 goals, Bogie exercised his right to speak to other clubs at the end of his
contract
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and in August 1991 signed for
Millwall
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for a tribunal set fee of £145,000.
Millwall and Orient
His time at Millwall was much the same as at Preston, with Bogie frustrating the fans despite his obvious talent, bordering at times on the sublime to being completely ineffective. In just over two years at
The Den
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, Bogie played 57 games, scoring just 1 goal before being sold to
Leyton Orient for £75,000 in October 1993.
Bogie was by now regularly putting in some excellent performances, and he rarely missed a game. He was voted by his fellow professionals in the Team of the Year at the annual PFA awards and was voted Orient Player of the Year as well as scoring goal of the season. After 78 games and 5 goals, Bogie was sold to
Port Vale in March 1995 for £50,000 after Orient encountered financial problems.
Port Vale
At
Vale Park
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, Bogie began putting in the sort of consistent match-winning displays that had evaded him until this time. A favourite with the Vale fans, he was a member of the giant-killing Vale team that knocked
Everton out of the
FA Cup
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in 1996 and reached the final of the
Anglo-Italian Cup
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at
Wembley
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, eventually losing out to
Genoa
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. He scored twice against Everton, a late
equaliser in the original tie at
Goodison Park
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and then once again in the
replay. His cult status was elevated further by his penchant for scoring winning goals against
local rivals Stoke City. In a 1–0 victory at Vale Park in 1996, Bogie silenced the Stoke City following with a winning goal just 12 seconds after the
kick-off. This would be the
quickest goal ever scored by a Port Vale player and was described by Bogie as "one of my best-ever goals." He played in the
1996 Anglo-Italian Cup final, as Vale lost 5–2 to
Genoa
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. In five years at Vale Park, Bogie played 180 games in all competitions scoring 12 goals, before being handed a
free transfer in April 2000 and signing a two-year contract with
Conference National
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champions
Kidderminster Harriers in August of that year. He later described his spell at Vale Park as "the best time of my career."
Kidderminster and home
Bogie's time at
Aggborough was short-lived, with him playing just 28 games in seven months before his contract was terminated by mutual consent after he picked up a back injury in March 2001. He chose to return to his native
North East and to
Northern League side
Bedlington Terriers where he took on the role of
player-coach
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. Bedlington were crowned champions in
2001–02 and finished as runners-up in
2002–03.
He stayed with Bedlington until hanging up his boots at the end of the 2003–04 season when he then took over as manager of
Northern Football Alliance
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The top club in the Premier Division i ...
Premier League club Walker Central.
Bogie stayed there until the summer of 2006 when he left to take on the role of assistant manager of
Northern Premier League
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side
Gateshead
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.
Management career
Gateshead
Bogie was confirmed as the new
Gateshead
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manager on 4 May 2007. He initially joined Gateshead as assistant manager at the start of the
2006–07 season. He took charge in a
caretaker role after Tony Lee was sacked at the beginning of March.
Gateshead ended the season with a 12 match unbeaten run, with Bogie as assistant to Derek Bell for the first three
and caretaker manager for the final nine of these games.
This put Bogie and his players in a final position of ninth in the
Northern Premier League Premier Division
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.
In his first full season, Bogie guided the Gateshead team to third in the NPL during the
2007–08 season, which meant the team qualified for the play-offs. On 3 May 2008, Gateshead beat
Buxton
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2–0 and therefore were
promoted to the
Conference North
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.
In the
2008–09 season he guided them to a second-successive promotion with a second-place finish in the Conference North, beating favourites
AFC Telford United 1–0 in the play-off final,
picking up the January manager of the month award along the way with his side playing some outstanding football during the campaign.
He picked out a gem of a player in
Lee Novak
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A former youth team player for Wallsend Boys Club, he began his senior career with Scottish club Gretna, before returning to his h ...
for a fee of £3,500 from Newcastle Blue Star. Novak won the Golden Boot Award and was bought by
League One side
Huddersfield Town
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for a fee that has brought Gateshead a North East
non-League
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record fee of £150,000. His team retained their Conference National status in
2009–10, finishing above the
relegation
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zone on
goal difference
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(though this was later made into a two-point gap after
Salisbury City were expelled from the division). On 28 April 2010, Bogie signed a new two-year contract, making him Gateshead's first full-time manager in over half a century. Under his charge the "Tynesiders" posted a 14th-place finish in
2010–11, reaching the semi-final of the
FA Trophy
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and winning the
Durham Challenge Cup. Gateshead pushed on again in
2011–12, flirting around the play-off spots all season before finishing in eighth position; they also reached the
FA Cup
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second round and the quarter-finals of the
FA Trophy
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. He signed a one-year extension to his contract in May 2012. He then lost top-scorer
Jon Shaw to
Luton Town
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, and attempted to replace him with former
Hartlepool United
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They were founded in 190 ...
stalwart
James Brown
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. He further signed defender
Glenn Wilson, goalkeeper
Adam Bartlett, attacker
Ryan Donaldson, and defender
Chris Bush. However, after opening the
2012–13 season with six leagues without defeat, Gateshead struggled with poor form. On 10 December 2012, Bogie and assistant Terry Mitchell were relieved of their duties at the club.
Stockport County
Bogie was announced as manager of
Stockport County in March 2013, with the club sitting two points above the Conference National relegation places. This came only two months after he was interviewed for the position, but lost out to
Darije Kalezić. He had been considered the best experienced choice for the position, whilst Kalezić had not previously worked in England; Bogie had rejected the offer of becoming Kalezić's assistant. His first game in charge was a 1–0 win at
Edgeley Park over fourth-placed
Newport County. Despite picking up eight points in their remaining seven fixtures they were relegated at the end of the
2012–13 season.
Despite a positive string of results in pre-season
friendlies, Bogie resigned from his post on 31 August 2013 after a 3–1 defeat to
Harrogate Town which left the "Hatters" with just one point from their first five matches.
Coaching
By September 2019, he was
coaching the under-16 team at Newcastle United.
Personal life
He married Kim and had three children.
His hobbies include
stamp collecting
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and
trainspotting.
Career statistics
Playing statistics
Source:
Managerial statistics
Honours
Player
Individual
*PFA
Second Division Team of the Year:
1993–94
Newcastle
*
FA Youth Cup
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: 1985
Port Vale
*
Anglo-Italian Cup
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The competition was ...
runner-up:
1996
1996 was designated as:
* International Year for the Eradication of Poverty
Events January
* January 8 – A Zairean cargo plane crashes into a crowded market in the center of the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ...
Bedlington Terriers
*
Northern League Division One:
2001–02
Manager
Individual
*
Conference North
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Manager of the Month Award: January 2009
*
Conference National
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Manager of the Month Award: February 2011
Gateshead
*
Northern Premier League Premier Division
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Geographically, the league c ...
play-offs: 2007–08
*
Conference North
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play-offs:
2008–09
References
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1967 births
Living people
Footballers from Newcastle upon Tyne
English men's footballers
Men's association football midfielders
Bedlington Terriers F.C. players
Newcastle United F.C. players
Preston North End F.C. players
Millwall F.C. players
Leyton Orient F.C. players
Port Vale F.C. players
Kidderminster Harriers F.C. players
Wallsend Boys Club players
Gateshead F.C. players
English Football League players
Northern Football League players
English football managers
Gateshead F.C. managers
Stockport County F.C. managers
Northern Premier League managers
National League (English football) managers
Association football coaches
Gateshead F.C. non-playing staff
Newcastle United F.C. non-playing staff