In 1995, he joined Wimbledon and was mainly deputy to Hans Segers and Neil Sullivan but did play 38 league games for the Club – interspersed with a 2002 loan to Sheffield Wednesday. He made his debut in a 1-1 draw at home to Oldham on 21 st March, and his final game was the 4-3 loss at Tottenham one week later where defensive mistakes cost the Sky Blues – Heald then returning to Orient.
Oggy suffered an injury in training in March 1992, and Heald made the temporary move to Highfield Road. He made 176 league appearances at Orient, but it was from there that he was loaned to the Sky Blues.
Started his career at Sheffield United in 1987, joining Leyton Orient in 1988. Initially with the youth-team, in 2015 he began working with the first-team before leaving in May 2017. He retired in 1998.Ĭoaching positions followed Leeds and Notts County, before returning to Forest in 2006. Made his only appearance for City in a 1-0 defeat at Wimbledon in February 1991.Īfter Forest, he joined Derby and played for them from 1992-96 followed by brief understudy spells at Birmingham City and Notts County. He retired at the end of the 1994-95 campaign, and moved into the insurance industry.Ī Nottingham Forest stalwart from 1979 to 1992, winning the League Cup twice, Sutton made a brief loan move to the Sky Blues in 1991 from the City Ground after Mark Crossley grabbed the number 1 jersey. He moved to Ipswich in 1992, becoming one of the few players to appear for both East Anglian clubs. His one game was a 1-0 defeat at Rochdale in the League Cup Second Round on 8 th October 1991. Joining aged 32, he didn’t make a league appearance. He moved to Barnsley in 1984 and made over 300 appearances for the Tykes, twice winning their Player of the Year award, before leaving in 1991 for Highfield Road. Waugh in action for Bristol City in 1987.īaker began his career at Norwich in 1977. He then became a youth team coach at Vicarage Road until 1994, before joining Bedfordshire Police and then working in security. Waugh joined Watford in 1991 and made 7 appearances for the Hornets, playing his final league game in April 1993. Oggy returned for the next league game against Chelsea. His second and final appearance for the Club was not so memorable, City losing 3-1 at Grimsby Town in the League Cup Second Round, First Leg. It was a good day for Waugh, as he kept a clean sheet in a 1-0 win. He signed for the Sky Blues in 1989 aged 32, making his one appearance against Luton Town on 16 th September 1989. Sunderland fan and trainee Waugh had long spells in the 70s and 80s with Peterborough United, Sheffield United and Bristol City, playing over 350 league games for the three sides in total. While there are players such as Perry Suckling or Peter Shilton who were on the books but didn’t play, we look at the other keepers who made at least one appearance for City during that period… Of course after retiring from playing he then joined the coaching staff at the Club, retiring as Goalkeeping Coach last May.īut what happened to the men who were understudies or tried to displace Oggy as the Sky Blues number 1? Ricoh Return Membership and Season Ticket.