Mike Galloway: Former Hearts, Celtic & Scotland player dies at age 60

Former Celtic, Hearts and Scotland player Mike Galloway has died at the age of 60.
Galloway joined Hearts from Halifax Town for £60,000 in 1987 and went on to make 86 appearances for the Tynecastle club, scoring 22 goals.
Comfortable in defence or midfield, Galloway helped Hearts to a runners-up finish in the top flight in 1987-88.
He shone the following season in their run to the Uefa Cup quarter-finals – which remains Hearts’ best European campaign.
Galloway moved in 1989 to Celtic where he played 160 games, although honours eluded him during a fallow period for the club.
England-born Galloway earned one cap for Scotland, in a 1-0 defeat to Romania in a European qualifier in 1991.
Following a brief loan spell with Leicester City, his playing career ended at Celtic in 1995 following a near-fatal car crash. He later had coaching stints with Tranent Juniors, Wooler, Coldstream, Berwick United and Eyemouth United.




