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1981–1985
  
Years
  
Team


Playing position
  
Striker

Height
  
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)

Name
  
Wayne Foster

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Date of birth
  
(1963-09-11) 11 September 1963 (age 52)

Place of birth
  
Tyldesley, England

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Wayne Paul Foster (born 11 September 1963) is a former professional footballer who played as a striker in England and Scotland during the 1980s and 1990s.

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Career

An English youth internationalist, Foster started his career at Bolton Wanderers, signing his first professional contract in August 1981. However, after over 100 appearances for the Wanderers he left for Preston North End in 1985 after losing his place at Burnden Park. He lasted less than a year at Deepdale before Alex MacDonald signed him for Heart of Midlothian on a free transfer.

Foster spent 7 seasons at Tynecastle. He was initially regarded to as a first team regular in his first 2 seasons but in a total of 65 starts he only amassed 14 goals. He was used sparingly in later seasons as he still struggled to get the goals, failing to score a single goal from 17 appearances in the 1992–93 season.

Whilst never regarded as anything more than a squad player, it was this game that put Foster into Heart of Midlothian folklore. Hearts had gone on a run of games undefeated against arch-rivals Hibernian which had risen to 20 games before the sides were drawn together in the 4th Round of the Scottish Cup at Hibs' ground, Easter Road. With Hearts struggling in the league under Sandy Clark, and having the 'away disadvantage', Hibs were considered favourites for the tie - a result which would give them their first win since 4 January 1989 and end their jinx.

However, it was Hearts who opened the scoring inside the first three minutes, when John Robertson scored, one of 27 goals he scored against Hibs in his career. Hibs equalised before half time when Keith Wright headed home and dominated the second half, almost taking the lead when Hearts defender Craig Levein hit his own post. In an attempt to reverse the tide, Hearts replaced the tiring Robertson with Foster. With just four minutes remaining, Gary Mackay played a long ball over the top of the Hibs defence for Foster to run on for. Using his pace, he controlled the ball and fired the ball through the legs of advancing Hibs goalkeeper Jim Leighton and into the net, right in front of the jubilant Hearts support.

Personal life

Foster now works as a postie, Foster is an accomplished golfer with a handicap of 5 playing at Dalmahoy on the outskirts of Edinburgh. He also lays in his back garden in a pair of speedos.

References

Wayne Foster Wikipedia