Obituary: John Grant, ‘The Duke' who played over 300 games for Hibs

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John Grant
John Grant, footballer. Born: July 22 1931 in Edinburgh. Died: January 28 2021 in Edinburgh, aged 89

John Grant was a leading Scottish footballer of the 1950s and ‘60s , a significant player in the history of Hibs as captain over several seasons and for whom he played some 300 games. Nicknamed “The Duke” for his smart dress sense and classy play, he earned two full caps for Scotland as well as six League caps, recording five wins, three draws and no defeats, an enviable record in a Scottish jersey. Just over a year after his Hibs debut, he made his debut in European football in 1956 in the first leg of the semi-final of the inaugural European Cup in Paris against Stade Reims marking the famous French international Raymond Kopa – later a European Footballer of the Yea r – and rose splendidly to the task.

An excellent all-round player who could read the game well, pass and tackle effectively, it was not surprising that he filled a number of positions before settling at right back. After fulfilling his boyhood dream by signing for Hibs in 1949 he was not able to make his first team debut for five years – it was the era of the highly successful “Famous Five” side and he was required to undertake two years’ National Service.

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