Career
Walker started his career with Elgin City in the Highland League before signing for Leicester City aged 17. He didn’t settle in the Midlands though, and returned to Scotland within the year, signing for Motherwell in 1981. Two years later, he moved, this time signing for Rangers, where he soon established himself as the Light Blues first choice keeper.
The arrival of Chris Woods as part of the Souness Revolution relegated Walker to the Ibrox substitutes bench though, and after several seasons playing second fiddle to the England number 1, Walker joined Heart of Midlothian in a £125,000 deal.
Walker’s time at Tynecastle developed into a see-saw battle with Henry Smith for the starting goalkeeping role, both men earning international recognition when in the Hearts first team but enduring significant spells on the sidelines. Firhill proved a happy home for Walker, and he enjoyed his most consistent period in the West of Glasgow.
When Thistle were relegated in 1996, his form was sufficient to earn a £60,000 move to high-flying Aberdeen. He left Pittodrie in 1999 after he was supplanted by Derek Stillie, winding down his career with short spells at Ross County and Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
Walker earned 2 caps for Scotland, making his debut in a 1-0 defeat by Germany in 1993.
His only other appearance was three years later, against the United States of America, although he was selected as a reserve goalkeeper in the squad for the 1996 European Championships. Walker"s family company is Walkers Shortbread, based in the Speyside village of Aberlour in the north of Scotland.