The Celtic Star
·31 de março de 2026
John Colquhoun lived his Celtic dream before becoming a Hearts legend

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Celtic team photo 1984. Photo The Celtic Wiki
Signed from home town club Stirling Albion for £50,000, John a tricky winger would get to make his senior debut in a 3-1 win against Hearts at Tynecastle just a month after signing on the dotted line.
John showed his qualities right from the start as he impressed against the men in maroon, setting up a spectacular Brian McClair strike in the win at Gorgie.
Colquhoun had been brought to the club as cover for Davie Provan, and was subsequently denied a regular run of games, but impressed when given the chance. John had a great few months period in the 84/85 campaign, in particular terrific performances in a 2-1 win over Aberdeen in October, and a 2-1 New Year day derby win over Rangers at Ibrox.

John Colquhoun, Celtic, Hearts and business man. Photo social media
The season ended in Celtic winning the Scottish Cup after a 2-1 win over Dundee United, but unfortunately for John despite his impressive showings he missed out on a spot in the cup final squad, thus being denied the opportunity of a medal.
That signalled the end for the young winger and after just 37 appearances and four goals he left his boyhood heroes to sign for Hearts in the summer of 1985 for a sum of £50,000.
Ironically John’s first appearance in maroon was against Celtic at Tynecastle on the opening day of the 1985/86 campaign, scoring for his new side against his old side in a 1-1 draw.
John was instrumental in a Jambos side who so nearly secured a historic league title, only to see glory snatched from their grasp on a dramatic final day of the season. Celtic of course pipping the men in maroon in the most dramatic of circumstances. John’s pain was very much our gain.
John went on to make 496 appearances scoring 101 goals for the Jambos in two different spells with the club, becoming something of a legendary figure down Gorgie way.
He achieved his fame in the Maroon of Hearts, but John Colquhoun can always say he lived his dream by pulling on those famous green and white hoops.
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