[2] He played for Hibs in their most successful era, as their "Famous Five" forward line won three Scottish league championships.
[2][3] He did not play for over two years due to the injury,[3] and only made one more appearance for Hibs (a league match against Rangers in April 1954).
[4] He then had trials with Sheffield United, but signed instead for Leicester City (managed by Dave Halliday) in October 1955.
[3] Following his retirement from playing football, Ogilvie lived in Leicester and worked in the knitwear and printing industries.
[3] He also maintained some involvement in football, earning a FA coaching badge and doing some scouting work for Leicester City manager Jock Wallace.