Match Pictures | Matches: 1985 – 1986 | 1985-1986 Pictures |
Trivia
- Ex Celt John Colquhoun makes his bebut for Hearts and scores.
- A golf ball was thrown from the crowd at Davie Provan.
- Celtic attempt to sign Frank Gray from Leeds but a deal cannot be done.
Review
Ona warm day at a packed Tynecastle only a last gasp McStay goal saves Celtic. Tommy Burns has an uncomfortable afternoon against old tean mate John Colquhoun.
Teams
Hearts: Smith Kidd Whittaker Jardine R MacDonald Levein Colquhoun Watson Clark Robertson Mackay Subs: McNaughton Cherry
Scorer: Colquhoun 27
Celtic: Bonner W McStay Burns Aitken McAdam Grant Provan P McStay Johnston MacLeod McClair Subs: McGrain McInally
Scorer: P McStay 90
Attendance: 22,000
Articles
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Pictures
Articles
Review of four matches
August 12, 1985
Author: HUGH TAYLOR
Neither side, however, produced evidence to give hope that they have the ability to challenge for the championship. Nor did Celtic, whose claim to be the main threat to Aberdeen looked decidedly weak in the sunshine of Edinburgh. A goal by Paul McStay in the closing seconds enabled them to draw 1-1 with Heart of Midlothian, who played with gritting determination even though they were without three regulars. Much the better team, they went ahead in the 28th minuted with a goal scored by Colquhoun.
Aberdeen made a convincing start to their quest for a title treble, darting to the top of the table with a 3-0 victory over Hibernian.
Bett, who had been bought from the Belgian club Lokeren for pounds 350,000, marked his debut by opening the scoring with a spectacular shot and went on to stamp his authority on the midfield. McDougal scored the other two goals.
The most exciting match of the afternoon was contested by Dundee and St Mirren, whose fine football showed that they are well on the way to finding a place among the elite. Dundee won 2-1 but there was little in it. Connor scored twice for them and Speirs was the St Mirren marksman.