Better Late than Never for Tosh McKinlay Signing for Celtic

Nowadays Tosh McKinlay earns his living searching the country for the best talent available for Celtic  in his position as club scout, but once upon a time he himself donned the Hoops after fulfilling a lifelong dream when he signed for the club in a £300,000 transfer from Hearts in early November 1994…

Tosh McKinlay, Celtic
Tosh McKinlay, Celtic FC 12 January 1996 Photo Mary Evans Allstar David Gadd (IMAGO).

Tommy Burns swooped to sign the talented left back who by then was 29 years of age, and he would go on to give the club five years of terrific service.

Many Celtic supporters felt and still do feel that it was a few years in the coming when Tosh was eventually enticed to Celtic Park. Tosh after all was a well known figure in the Scottish game after spells at Dundee and Hearts and it was no secret he was a big Celtic supporter, so naturally it was believed that we missed the boat on snapping up a much younger Tosh.

Tosh McKinlay had already played a part in a historic moment in the club’s history, but that was in the dark blue of Dundee with young Tosh playing his part in the Dens Park sides famous win over Hearts that played a massive part in the Hoops winning the 1986 Premier League title, courtesy of Tosh’s teammate and fellow Celtic supporter Albert Kidd who scored twice to become an instant Celtic icon.

Tosh McKinlay
1995 / 1996 Scottish Cup – Semi-Final: Rangers v Celtic Tosh McKinlay of Celtic and Gordon Durie of Rangers at Hampden Park. 07/04/1996

Tosh would taste success in the green and white of Celtic as he helped the club to Scottish cup glory in 1995, just a few months after signing, indeed it was his tremendous assist that resulted in Pierre Van Hoojidonk scoring what proved to be the only goal in a slender 1-0 victory over Airdrie at Hampden.

The left-back was well renowned for supplying that sort of ball into the box, and big Pierre benefited more than once. The Scotland international possessed a very cultured left peg, and between Tosh and John Collins our strikers were spoilt for service.

The Glasgow born player would go on to make 139 appearances for his boyhood heroes, and despite falling out of favour in the famous 97-98 title winning campaign (mainly due to an altercation with Henrik Larsson on the training ground – see photo below) Tosh was in the match day squad on the final day, and he soaked up the atmosphere on the sidelines just like every other supporter in the ground.

Henrik Larsson
Stockholm – Henrik Larsson arriving at Arlanda airport with band aid on his nose Thursday November 6,1997 after an incident/fight/Glasgow Kiss with Tosh McKinlay during todays practise with his team Celtic in Glasgow.Photo Gunnar Seijbold

For Tosh McKinlay it was a case of better late than never as he got to live the dream playing for Celtic.

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Celtic in the Eighties and Willie Fernie - Putting on the Style both by David Potter
Celtic in the Eighties and Willie Fernie – Putting on the Style both by David Potter. Photo The Celtic Star

Danny McGrain has signed the remaining batch of David Potter’s outstanding final book Celtic in the Eighties so hurry to get your signed copy!

Ordering is simple, just place your order for Celtic in the Eighties at celticstarbooks.com/shop and we’ll do the rest, ensuring your copy is signed by Danny PLUS you’ll also receive a complimentary Willie Fernie book dispatched by the next working day, whilst stocks last.

Danny McGrain signing copies of Celtic in the Eighties
Danny McGrain signing copies of Celtic in the Eighties by David Potter. Photo: Celtic Star Books

Please note that stocks are now running very low indeed and the book will NOT be reprinted. Click on the image below to order. Also postage will only be charged on ONE book, not per item so if you are in Britain or the six counties you will pay £24.50 for both books – one side by Danny McGrain and that includes the postage costs for speedy delivery. As always the books are hardback and are of the highest quality. 

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Celtic in the Eighties
Celtic in the Eighties by David Potter. Out now on Celtic Star Books. Click on image above to order.

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An ordinary everyday Celtic supporters hailing and still residing in Govan in the shadows of the enemy. I’m a season ticket holder. I Witnessed my first Celtic game in 1988 and have attended when I can ever since. Growing up in the 90s I witnessed Celtic at their lowest, and now appreciate the historic success we enjoy today. I enjoy writing about this wonderful football club and hopefully will continue to do so. I’ve always been a keen writer and initially started this a hobby. My ambition is to one day become as good an author as my fellow Celtic Star colleagues.

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