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Simon Ferry

Simon William Ferry (born 11 January 1988) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a central , current assistant manager of club , and entrepreneur. Ferry began his career in the youth academy of , joining the club at age 15 and signing professional terms in 2006, though he never made a first-team appearance for the side. He earned one cap for the U19 national team during his time at . In 2009, Ferry secured his first senior professional move on a three-month loan to English club Swindon Town, where he impressed enough to sign permanently and go on to make 175 appearances and score 8 goals during his time at the club. After leaving in 2013, Ferry trialed with Yeovil Town before joining in League Two for the 2013–14 season, where he featured in 22 matches and netted once. He then returned to with in the for 2014–15, making 23 appearances and scoring 1 goal, including a notable strike in a 4–0 win over . Ferry spent the bulk of his later career at in and Two from 2015 to 2022, accumulating 198 appearances without scoring. He concluded his playing days with Open Goal Broomhill FC in the 2022–23 season, appearing in 3 matches before retiring in January 2023 at age 35. Transitioning to coaching, Ferry was appointed assistant manager at in May 2023 under head coach Mick Kennedy, contributing to the club's promotion to as champions in his first season. Beyond football management, Ferry has built a prominent media presence as a co-host and co-founder of the Open Goal podcast, launched in 2017, which features interviews with football figures, match analysis, and humor, amassing millions of listeners and views across platforms like and .

Early life and youth career

Early years

Simon Ferry was born on 11 January 1988 in , . He grew up in the Menzieshill area of , where quickly became a central part of his life. Ferry developed an early passion for the sport, engaging in informal kickabouts near his home from a young age. He was surrounded by peers who shared his interest, including future professionals Bobby Linn of and Jamie Winters, formerly of . Ferry's first organized football experiences occurred through school and district teams in Dundee, where he emerged as a key player during his childhood. His performances in these settings highlighted his potential as a midfielder. Ferry's talent attracted the attention of scouts, resulting in his signing with the Celtic academy at age 12.

Celtic academy

Simon Ferry joined Celtic's youth academy in 2000 at the age of 12. He quickly progressed through the youth ranks, featuring prominently in the under-16 and under-19 teams, where he established himself as a key . Ferry's development included contributing to back-to-back youth league and cup doubles in the 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons, showcasing his playmaking abilities. In January 2006, at age 18, Ferry signed his first professional contract with , a four-and-a-half-year deal that marked his transition to the reserve team. Despite this advancement, his path was significantly disrupted later that year by a persistent ankle injury sustained during training. The injury sidelined him for two and a half years, forcing him to miss key opportunities such as the and requiring intensive rehabilitation at . Ferry gradually regained fitness through reserve team matches upon his return in spring 2009, where he scored a decisive goal to secure the reserve league title. Throughout his academy tenure, he occasionally trained with the senior squad under managers and but never made a competitive first-team appearance for .

Playing career

Celtic

Simon Ferry turned professional with in January 2006, signing a four-and-a-half-year contract after progressing through the club's youth ranks. His development was severely hampered by a persistent ankle sustained during the 2006–07 season, which sidelined him for two and a half years and threatened to end his career. Ferry made a partial and returned to first-team training sessions in early 2009, rejoining the senior squad under manager . Despite this, he did not make a competitive debut for , remaining on the fringes of the team with no appearances in league or cup matches during his time as a at the club from 2006 to 2010. Frustrated by limited opportunities for first-team exposure—particularly under Strachan's tenure and the incoming —Ferry collaborated with Mowbray to secure a loan move in August 2009, allowing him to gain senior experience elsewhere while still contracted to .

Swindon Town

Ferry joined Swindon Town on loan from in August 2009, initially for three months before extending the deal for the full 2009–10 season. During this period, the central established himself as a regular, making 42 appearances across all competitions and scoring 2 goals, while contributing to the team's run to the League One play-off final, where they lost 1–0 to . His performances, including a solid partnership in midfield, marked a successful transition to English football following limited first-team opportunities at . Impressed by Ferry's contributions, secured his services on a permanent basis on 2 August 2010 for an undisclosed fee, reported to be around €210,000. Over the next three seasons until , he became a mainstay in the squad, accumulating 133 additional appearances and 6 goals in all competitions, bringing his overall tally at the club to 175 appearances and 8 goals. Ferry's versatility in central midfield provided defensive stability and passing range, helping the team adapt to the demands of League Two after relegation in 2010–11. A highlight of his Swindon tenure came in the 2011–12 season, when Ferry played a pivotal role in the club's League Two title win and promotion to under manager . He featured in 53 matches that year, often anchoring the midfield alongside and delivering consistent performances that knit defense and attack together, as the team amassed 93 points to secure the championship. Ferry departed in May 2013 upon the expiry of his contract, as the club opted not to extend a one-year option amid a halved playing of £4.5 million; he cited the need for a fresh start and new challenges after four rewarding years.

In July 2013, Simon Ferry signed a two-year contract with on a free transfer, joining the club after his release from Town. Ferry's sole season at proved challenging, as the club grappled with the aftermath of financial administration entered in 2012 and a subsequent 10-point deduction imposed at the start of the 2013–14 League Two campaign. This penalty, combined with ongoing ownership transitions and managerial changes—three head coaches during the season—contributed to inconsistent performances and limited Ferry's ability to establish himself fully in the midfield. Despite these adversities, Ferry made 22 appearances across all competitions, scoring once in the league, and provided defensive stability in a that ultimately finished 13th in the table with 59 points. The instability at , including transfer embargoes and budget constraints, hindered Portsmouth's promotion aspirations, though the team avoided further relegation threats. Ferry's contributions, often in a holding , helped maintain competitiveness in key matches amid the turmoil. In June 2014, with one year remaining on his contract, Ferry departed Portsmouth by mutual consent, influenced by the club's persistent administrative difficulties and his desire to advance his career elsewhere.

Dundee

In June 2014, Simon Ferry signed a two-year contract with , marking his return to Scottish after spells in with Swindon Town and . The Dundee-born midfielder joined as a and was the club's sixth summer signing under manager , ahead of their re-entry into the following promotion from the . Ferry made 23 appearances across all competitions for , scoring 1 goal in a 4–0 win over . He featured primarily in central midfield, often as a substitute, with only 14 starts due to intense competition from established players like Gary Harkins and , as well as occasional injury setbacks that hampered his consistency. Despite limited opportunities, Ferry contributed to 's solid campaign, helping the team secure a comfortable mid-table position with a sixth-place finish and ensuring top-flight survival on 45 points. Ferry's time at Dundee ended after just over one season when he was released by mutual consent on 1 September 2015. The departure allowed him to pursue more regular playing time elsewhere.

Peterhead

Following his release from Dundee, Simon Ferry signed for Peterhead on a short-term deal on 15 September 2015. He quickly became a regular in the squad, initially in , and his contract was extended multiple times, including a new agreement in January 2020 that ran until the summer of 2021, allowing him to remain with the club through the 2021–22 season. Over his seven-year tenure from 2015 to 2022, Ferry made 198 appearances for across all competitions in and League Two, scoring no goals but providing 11 assists. He served as club captain during the 2016–17 season, leading the team in key matches and emphasizing defensive solidity and leadership on the pitch. Ferry relinquished the armband in August 2017 but continued to play a prominent role in the midfield, contributing to the team's stability in the lower tiers. Ferry played a pivotal role in Peterhead's successful 2018–19 League Two campaign, helping secure the title and promotion to with consistent performances in a promotion-winning side. In subsequent seasons back in , he contributed to play-off pushes, including a strong mid-table challenge in 2019–20 where the team eyed promotion playoffs before the season was curtailed by the . His departure was announced in May 2022 at the end of the 2021–22 season, as he pursued new opportunities beyond playing.

Broomhill

Ferry concluded his playing career with Open Goal Broomhill FC in the 2022–23 season, making 3 appearances before retiring in January 2023 while serving as manager.

International career

Ferry represented at the under-19 level, featuring as a squad member during the 2006 held in . Selected as a right , he was part of the team coached by that finished second in Group B after a 2–2 draw against , a 0–4 loss to , and a 3–2 victory over . Scotland advanced to the semi-finals, defeating the 1–0, before reaching the final where they lost 1–2 to , with and scoring for the winners and replying for . Ferry appeared in multiple matches during the tournament, including starting in the final. In addition to his tournament appearances, Ferry earned one official cap in a qualifier, playing in a 0–0 draw against on 5 October 2006. Ferry did not progress to senior international football and received no caps at that level, marking the end of his international career after the youth stage.

Coaching career

Broomhill

Simon Ferry was appointed manager of Broomhill FC in May 2022 through a groundbreaking partnership with the Open Goal group, under which the club was rebranded as Open Goal Broomhill FC for the 2022–23 season. This arrangement aimed to blend operations with , including behind-the-scenes documentaries, marking Ferry's entry into after a professional playing career. Over his tenure from May 2022 to April 2023, Ferry oversaw 36 Lowland League matches, securing 15 wins, 6 draws, and 15 losses for a total of 51 points and an 11th-place mid-table finish. Key to his approach was squad building that leveraged connections from the Open Goal podcast, incorporating former guests and contributors such as defender and forward to foster team cohesion and media engagement. These decisions contributed to a competitive season despite challenges like adapting to the fifth-tier demands and integrating a mix of experienced professionals with younger talents, resulting in consistent mid-table stability without relegation threats or promotion pushes. Ferry's departure was announced in March 2023 and took effect at the end of the season in , coinciding with the conclusion of the Open Goal partnership and allowing him to explore new coaching opportunities. During his time as manager, Ferry also briefly continued his playing role at the club before retiring in January 2023.

Simon Ferry joined as assistant manager to Mick Kennedy on 22 2023, ahead of the 2023–24 season in the Lowland Football League. In this role, Ferry contributed to the team's tactical setup and player preparation, helping secure the Lowland League title, clinched with a 1–0 victory over Berwick Rangers on the final day of the season, marking the club's third championship in the competition. Although lost the subsequent SPFL pyramid play-off to , Ferry's involvement in squad analysis and match planning laid the groundwork for sustained competitiveness. The following season, Ferry continued as assistant, playing a key part in East Kilbride's fourth Lowland League title win, secured by a 3–1 victory over Bo'ness United and clinched on 29 March 2025 following a 1–1 draw between B and Caledonian Braves. This success propelled the team into the 2025 SPFL pyramid play-off, where they defeated Bonnyrigg Rose 3–1 on aggregate in May 2025, earning promotion to for the first time in the club's history. Ferry's input focused on midfield organization, evident in post-match comments praising players like the "maverick" while noting occasional tactical clashes that refined team dynamics. In recognition of these achievements, extended contracts for , , and the backroom staff on 20 May 2025, ensuring continuity ahead of League Two. As of 15 November 2025, has emphasized squad development by integrating young talents and strengthening midfield depth, contributing to 's strong start in League Two, where they sit second with 24 points from 13 matches and a of +11. His has prioritized possession-based play and defensive transitions, supporting the team's qualification push in the SPFL Trust Trophy.

Media and business career

Open Goal media work

Simon Ferry founded the Open Goal media platform in May 2017 while pursuing his professional football career, establishing a digital outlet focused on Scottish football discussions. As the primary host and co-founder, Ferry quickly positioned himself as a central pundit, leveraging his playing experience at clubs like Celtic, Portsmouth, and Dundee to provide insider perspectives on matches, tactics, and player insights. This marked his entry into media work, allowing him to blend on-field expertise with broadcasting. Open Goal's YouTube channel, launched alongside the , rapidly gained traction by offering engaging, unfiltered conversations on Scottish football, with Ferry at the forefront as co-host alongside collaborators like . Ferry's contributions helped popularize accessible football analysis, drawing in audiences through relatable commentary that contrasted with traditional broadcast media. Key segments under his involvement include post-match reactions, such as the "Keep The Blue Flag Flying Up" series dissecting Rangers games, and in-depth player interviews in the "Si Ferry Meets..." format, featuring high-profile guests like and Tommy Gravesen. These elements emphasized Ferry's role in making complex football topics entertaining and fan-oriented, fostering a community around Scottish leagues. By 2025, Open Goal had evolved into one of the UK's leading football media platforms, with its YouTube channel amassing over 146,000 subscribers and annual viewership enjoyed by millions across video and podcast formats. Ferry's charisma and authentic hosting style have been widely credited for this growth, enabling live events that sell out major venues like the SSE Hydro multiple times and expanding the platform's influence in Scottish sports entertainment.

Podcast hosting and production

Simon Ferry launched the interview series "Si Ferry Meets..." in late 2017 as a key component of the platform, conducting extended, candid discussions with football personalities on their careers, challenges, and personal anecdotes. The format emphasizes unscripted storytelling, often spanning multiple episodes for in-depth coverage, and has amassed over 110 episodes by 2025, attracting a dedicated audience through its authentic tone. Prominent guests have included Rangers legend in a 2018 episode exploring his record-breaking goal-scoring tenure and managerial stint, former Celtic manager in 2022 reflecting on his trophy-laden spell and international career, and ex-Scotland boss discussing his playing days and coaching philosophy in 2018. In parallel, Ferry co-hosts "Keeping the Ball on the Ground," a lively weekly segment since 2019 that dissects Scottish matches, debates hot topics, and injects humor through banter among regulars like and . Episodes typically review key fixtures, such as derbies or cup finals, with occasional guest appearances; for instance, a 2019 installment featured defender analyzing defensive tactics and team dynamics. The series, with hundreds of episodes by 2025, balances analytical breakdowns with lighthearted commentary, fostering engaging discourse on league trends and player performances. Ferry's production role extends to overseeing content creation for both series, including scripting, guest coordination, and under Open Goal, which has facilitated expansions like live recordings. These efforts have culminated in successful live events, such as the 2021 SSE Hydro show that sold out rapidly, drawing thousands for onstage recreations of discussions, and a 2025 debut featuring special guests like . The podcasts have garnered critical praise for seamlessly merging with substantive insights, earning a status in Scottish and contributing to Open Goal's position as one of the UK's top audio programs, with millions of combined views and listens.

Restaurant ventures

In June 2025, Simon Ferry announced plans to open Grosso, an Italian-American in Glasgow's Dennistoun neighborhood, marking his entry into the . The restaurant launched on 24 September 2025, occupying the former Lloyds TSB bank building at 424 Duke Street. Inspired by casual New York neighborhood eateries, Grosso emphasizes approachable, community-oriented dining with a menu centered on handmade pasta dishes like prawn and crab linguine and beef shin ragu, Roman-style pizzas including sausage and pepper varieties, and options such as grilled flatiron steak. The kitchen is led by head chef Chris Rouse, a former Celtic youth teammate of Ferry's who was recommended by ex-teammate Aiden McGeady and has prior experience at notable Scottish Italian establishments like Celino's; pizza specialist Ally Beattie contributes expertise in New York-style pies. Upon opening, Grosso received positive initial reception for its vibrant atmosphere and quality food, earning media coverage from outlets like the Glasgow Times, Glasgow Live, and Daily Record, while Ferry's involvement with the network helped drive promotion and early buzz among fans.

Career statistics

Playing statistics

Simon Ferry's professional playing career, which concluded with his retirement in January 2023, saw him make 340 league appearances and score 9 goals across multiple clubs, excluding friendlies. The following table summarizes his league appearances and goals by club:
ClubAppearancesGoals
00
Swindon Town1498
221
200
1430
Broomhill30
Total3379
These figures represent league matches only and are current as of 2023. Internationally, Ferry represented at the under-19 level, earning 1 cap with 0 goals.

Managerial statistics

Simon Ferry's managerial experience is primarily as at Broomhill FC in the Scottish during the 2022–23 season, where he oversaw a total of 39 matches across all competitions. In league play specifically, Broomhill recorded 36 matches with 15 wins, 6 draws, and 15 losses, yielding a win percentage of 41.7%. The team scored 74 goals and conceded 72 in the league, finishing mid-table without achieving promotion. In cup competitions, Ferry's Broomhill side played 3 Scottish FA Cup matches, securing 2 wins and 1 loss, with 6 goals scored and 6 conceded. Overall for the season, this resulted in 17 wins, 6 draws, and 16 losses from 39 games, for a total win rate of 43.6% and a points per match average of 1.46. Ferry's overall managerial totals are confined to this single head coaching stint at Broomhill, with no further head roles recorded up to 2023. As assistant manager at since May 2023, he has supported the team's achievements, including their 2023–24 Lowland Football League title win. This success contributed to East Kilbride's promotion to SPFL League Two via in May 2025.
SeasonCompetitionMatchesWinsDrawsLossesGoals ForGoals AgainstWin %
2022–233615615747241.7
2022–23Scottish FA Cup32016666.7
TotalAll Competitions3917616807843.6

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