Heart of Midlothian
1986–87 season
ChairmanScotland Wallace Mercer
ManagerScotland Alex MacDonald
Scotland Sandy Jardine
StadiumTynecastle Stadium
Scottish Premier Division5th
UEFA CupRound 1
Scottish CupSemi-final
League CupRound 2
East of Scotland ShieldRunner-up
Top goalscorerLeague:
Scotland John Robertson (16)

All:
Scotland John Robertson (19)
Highest home attendance29,091 v Rangers Scottish Premier Division 7 February 1987
Lowest home attendance6,779 v Dundee United Scottish Premier Division 11 May 1987
Average home league attendance14,531

The 1986–87 season was Heart of Midlothian F.C.'s 4th consecutive season of play in the Scottish Premier Division. Hearts also competed in the UEFA Cup, Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup and the East of Scotland Shield.

Fixtures

Friendlies

28 July 1986 Friendly Stoke City 1–0 Hearts
Graham Shaw 39' Attendance: 600
30 July 1986 Friendly Wigan Athletic 1–1 Hearts
Lowe 40' John Colquhoun Attendance: 375
5 August 1986 Friendly Hearts 2–1 Watford
John Colquhoun 3'
Sandy Clark 12'
Luther Blisset 47' Attendance: 8,500
2 September 1986 Friendly Hearts 2–2 Manchester United
Iain Jardine 6'
Andy Watson 69'
Olsen 72' (pen.)
Gibson 74'
Attendance: 11,741

Uefa Cup

17 September 1986 UEFA Cup R1 Hearts 3–2 Dukla Prague Tynecastle Stadium
Wayne Foster 1'
Sandy Clark 65'
John Robertson 78'
Dusan Fitzel 44'
Josef Klucky 65'
Attendance: 18,869

League Cup

19 August 1986 League Cup R2 Hearts 0–2 Montrose Tynecastle Stadium
Alan Lyons 40'
Mark Bennett 57'
Attendance: 7,028

Scottish Cup

31 January 1987 Scottish Cup R3 Hearts 0–0 Kilmarnock Tynecastle Stadium
Attendance: 15,227
4 February 1987 Scottish Cup R3 Replay Kilmarnock 1–1 Hearts Rugby Park
Ian Bryson 44' (pen.) Wayne Foster 66' Attendance: 14,932
21 February 1987 Scottish Cup R4 Hearts 1–0 Celtic Tynecastle Stadium
John Robertson 80' Attendance: 28,891
17 March 1987 Scottish Cup QF Replay Motherwell 0–1 Hearts Fir Park
John Colquhoun 85' Attendance: 15,275

East of Scotland Shield

Scottish Premier Division

9 August 1986 Scottish Premier Division St Mirren 0–0 Hearts Love Street
Attendance: 8,788
30 August 1986 Scottish Premier Division Hibernian 1–3 Hearts Easter Road
Joseph McBride 83' Sandy Clark 26'
Iain Jardine 40'
John Robertson 64'
Attendance: 20,714
6 September 1986 Scottish Premier Division Hearts 2–1 Clydebank Tynecastle Stadium
Wayne Foster 67'
Gary Mackay 81'
Stuart Gordon 9' Attendance: 10,158
13 September 1986 Scottish Premier Division Aberdeen 0–1 Hearts Pittodrie Stadium
Sandy Clark 34' Attendance: 15,625
27 September 1986 Scottish Premier Division Dundee 0–0 Hearts Dens Park
Attendance: 9,947
1 November 1986 Scottish Premier Division Hearts 1–1 Hibs Tynecastle Stadium
Gary Mackay 68' (pen.) Joseph McBride 18' Attendance: 22,178
8 November 1986 Scottish Premier Division Clydebank 0–3 Hearts Kilbowie Park
John Colquhoun 62' 70'
Roddy Macdonald 67'
Attendance: 3,714
19 November 1986 Scottish Premier Division Motherwell 2–3 Hearts Fir Park
Roddie Macdonald 51' 54'
Neil Berry
Andy Walker 53'
Ray Farningham
Attendance: 6,341
3 December 1986 Scottish Premier Division Hearts 1–0 Celtic Tynecastle Stadium
Neil Berry 34' Attendance: 25,886
6 December 1986 Scottish Premier Division St Mirren 0–0 Hearts Love Street
Attendance: 6,177
27 December 1986 Scottish Premier Division Hearts 4–0 Falkirk Tynecastle Stadium
Sandy Clark 25'
John Robertson 27' 48'
Roderick Manley 58' (og.)
Attendance: 13,214
6 January 1987 Scottish Premier Division Hibs 2–2 Hearts Easter Road
George McCluskey 10'
Weir 32'
John Colquhoun 11' 16' Attendance: 22,928
Referee: J Duncan
24 January 1987 Scottish Premier Division Dundee 0–1 Hearts Dens Park
Gary Mackay 49' Attendance: 8,387
7 February 1987 Scottish Premier Division Hearts 2–5 Rangers Tynecastle Stadium
John Robertson 35' (pen.) 87' (pen.) Robert Fleck 31' 59'
Graham Roberts 37'
Black 66' (og.)
Ally McCoist 76'
Attendance: 29,091
14 February 1987 Scottish Premier Division Celtic 1–1 Hearts Celtic Park
Brian McClair 17' Wayne Foster 78' Attendance: 36,214
21 March 1987 Scottish Premier Division Falkirk 0–0 Hearts Brockville Park
Attendance: 6,681
4 April 1987 Scottish Premier Division Hearts 2–1 Hibs Tynecastle Stadium
Roddie MacDonald 71'
Sandy Clark 78'
MacDonald (og.) Attendance: 19,731
25 April 1987 Scottish Premier Division Rangers 3–0 Hearts Ibrox Stadium
Alistair McCoist 10' 48' 62' (pen.) Attendance: 42,837
2 May 1987 Scottish Premier Division Hearts 1–3 Dundee Tynecastle Stadium
George Cowie 65' Keith Wright 17' 50'
Stuart Rafferty 80'
Attendance: 7,818

Scottish Premier Division table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
3 Dundee United 44 24 12 8 85 34 +51 60 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
4 Aberdeen 44 21 16 7 63 29 +34 58
5 Heart of Midlothian 44 21 14 9 64 43 +21 56
6 Dundee 44 18 12 14 74 57 +17 48
7 St Mirren 44 12 12 20 36 51 15 36 Qualification for the Cup Winners' Cup first round
Source: Statto
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Squad information

No. Pos Nat Player TotalScottish Premier DivisionScottish CupScottish League CupUefa Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Scotland SCO Henry Smith 530430701020
GK Scotland SCO Andy Bruce 1010000000
DF Scotland SCO Malcolm Murray 9080100000
DF Scotland SCO Brian Whittaker 440370500020
DF Scotland SCO Walter Kidd 420350401020
DF Scotland SCO Craig Levein 150120001020
DF Scotland SCO George Cowie 141101400000
DF Scotland SCO Jimmy Sandison 170130400000
MF Scotland SCO Kenny Black 522421711020
MF Scotland SCO Sandy Clark 519418701021
MF Scotland SCO Gary Mackay 469367721020
MF Scotland SCO Sandy Jardine 401341301020
MF Scotland SCO Neil Berry 373303501010
MF Scotland SCO Andy Watson 373283601020
MF Scotland SCO Roddie MacDonald 345275700000
MF Scotland SCO Iain Jardine 171151001010
MF Scotland SCO Allan Moore 100100000000
MF Scotland SCO Billy MacKay 3020001000
FW Scotland SCO John Robertson 46193716621021
FW Scotland SCO Scott Crabbe 6050100000
FW Scotland SCO John Colquhoun 53144313711020
FW England ENG Wayne Foster 407314720021
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