Tosh McKinlay in action during Hearts' 1-0 victory over Bayern Munich in February, 1989. Picture: SNS

After the leaving the club he joined in 1981 he had stints with Ayr United, Clydebank and Berwick Rangers. Last heard of working as a postman.

The defender used to own a stretch limousine business and is currently a hospitality host at Ibrox.

He would later join boyhood heroes Celtic, along with brief spells at Kilmarnock, Grasshoppers and Stoke City. Did work for Celtic TV and was also an agent.

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As well as duties as an agent, where he helped establish a link for Hearts to sign Australian youngsters, 'Big Slim' also runs a company offering teenagers football scholarships in America.

The no-nonsense midfielder spent 12 years at the club, making over 400 appearances. He left in 1996 and would play for Falkirk, Hamilton and Cowdenbeath before retiring.

The current Hearts manager has also enjoyed stints at Cowdenbeath, Raith Rovers, Leicester City, Dundee United, Scotland and a spell as the director of football at Tynecastle.

His football career would cruelly be brought to an end after he was involved in a car crash. Last heard of as a manager in the non-leagues with Coldstream and then Eyemouth United.

Ferguson has recently started up a motivational speaking company with Gordon Smith and Dave McKinnon. He is another who is a hospitality host at Ibrox.

Since retiring he has found work as a pundit, successful football agent and now runs Box Soccer, the training company developed by former Tynecastle boss Ian Cathro.

He resigned as assistant coach to Stuart McCall at Bradford City in February last year.

Once his playing days were complete he briefly managed Falkirk before buying a Bed and Breakfast in Edinburgh. He also does matchday work for the Press Association.

In addition to writing a weekly column for the Evening News, Mackay has done work as an agent and helps to run a hostel for disadvantaged kids.

He would go on to score one of the most famous goals in Hearts' history and later work as a postman in the Edinburgh area.

McCloy spent one season as Smith's back-up before retiring. He would go on to be the starter for Turnberry golf club.

After retiring from playing Robertson went into management, including a stint back at Tynecastle. He's now in his second spell as boss of Inverness Caledonian Thistle.