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The son of the 1930’s Celt of the same name
John Divers signed for Celtic from Glentyan Thistle in July 1956.
He made his debut on November 16th the following year and scored in a 2-2 league draw with
St Mirren at
Celtic Park.
A skilful, clever and hard working player Divers also – like his father – possessed a lethal shot which could test goalkeepers from some distance.
For many years the gifted Divers was among the brightest stars in an otherwise poor and underperforming Celtic side. His cunning and wily play was often a constant threat to the opposition and had he had the fortune to be part of a more successful Celtic side he would have undoubtedly also have been a Scotland regular.
Following the arrival of
Jock Stein in
1965 Divers saw his first team opportunities diminish and after nine years as a faithful Celtic servant he was eventually released in the autumn of
1966 and went on to join Partick Thistle.
As a Celt Divers played 232 games and scored 102 goals.
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Quotes'I've got a vivid memory from 1965, when it was announced he was coming back from Hibs, of Billy McNeill saying, ''Oh thats fantastic! Wait and see how things change now!''.'John Divers, 1995 on the return of Jock Stein to the club as manager.