Career
He is currently a first team coach at Partick Thistle and manages the Under-19s, having previously coached their Under-17 team Ian Cameron sat his economics exams at Glasgow University on the morning of the 1987 Scottish Cup Final, in which he played, and now combines his accountancy work with his coaching career. Street Mirren
Ian Cameron joined Street Mirren as an South-Form signing.
Aberdeen
He signed for Aberdeen in the summer of 1989 and made his debut against Albion Rovers in a Scottish League Cup tie.
He did pick up a winners medal though. First team opportunities were limited for him at Aberdeen, and he left in 1992.
Partick Thistle
John Lambie signed Cameron on the eve of the 92/93 season, Thistle"s first back in the Premier League, he missed just two games scoring five times from midfield as Thistle defied the critics to stay in the top division. Cameron was also part of the Thistle sides that did the same in each of the following two seasons before the heart breaking play-off defeat at Tannadice in May 1996 meant relegation for Thistle.
With just 40 seconds remaining it looked as if Cameron"s second half penalty would keep Thistle in the Premier league for another season but fate decreed otherwise.
He Joined Hibs that summer before moving to Raith Rovers. Later career
He later played for Hibernian, Raith Rovers, Clyde, Clydebank and Airdrieonians, before retiring in 2001 aged 35. Ian Cameron coached Rangers Football Club Under-16s before moving to Partick Thistle to take over their Under-17s.
He then stepped up to the Thistle Under-19s, winning the SFL League Cup, and then moving into a first team coach position under Ian McCall.