James Dolan (22 February 1969 in
Salsburgh
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Salsburgh is perhaps best kn ...
– 31 August 2008) was a Scottish professional
footballer
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, who played for
Motherwell
Motherwell ( sco, Mitherwall, gd, Tobar na Màthar) is a town and former burgh in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, south east of Glasgow. It has a population of around 32,120. Historically in the parish of Dalziel and part of Lanarks ...
,
Dundee United,
Dunfermline Athletic,
Livingston
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,
Forfar Athletic
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and
Partick Thistle
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.
After he retired from the senior game, he spent four years as player-manager of
Scottish Junior Football Eastern Region South Division side
Broxburn Athletic, and also played for
Bathgate Thistle in the
Scottish Junior Football East Super League.
Career
Dolan began his career with
Motherwell
Motherwell ( sco, Mitherwall, gd, Tobar na Màthar) is a town and former burgh in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, south east of Glasgow. It has a population of around 32,120. Historically in the parish of Dalziel and part of Lanarks ...
in the late 1980s and was at
Fir Park for ten years before transferring to
Dundee United at the start of the
1997–98 season. Within four months, Dolan reached the
League Cup final with United, although he was as unused substitute despite featuring in each of the previous rounds. After two years at
Tannadice
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, Dolan moved to
Dunfermline
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, where he stayed for one season. A year at
Livingston
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* Livingston Energy Flight, an Italian airline (2003–2010)
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followed, which included a loan deal with
Forfar Athletic
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and he spent his final playing season with
Partick Thistle
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, retiring in 2002 after over 300 league games.
Jamie started his career at Motherwell in the late mid eighties after being signed from Forgewood Boys Club. He appeared in the
Youth Cup Final at under-18s level against Celtic in the
1986–87 season – hitting the bar with a header at 0–0 in a game 'Well went on to lose 2–1.
However, the youth ranks could not contain the tenacious and brave midfield dynamo and he soon found himself promoted to the senior squad under
Tommy McLean. He was a mainstay in the heart of the Motherwell midfield in the early to mid-nineties and formed part of a famous trio containing
Paul Lambert
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Lambert played as a midfielder and won the Scottish Cup in 1987 with St Mirren as a 17-year-ol ...
and
Billy Davies in 'Well's fantastic team of 1994–1996. In one game on 7 December 1996, having started in his usual midfield role, he even played in goal for the last 30 minutes against
Celtic
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when Motherwell goalkeeper
Scott Howie
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was taken off injured. Although Celtic scored one goal past Dolan – more the result of a short passback than a goalkeeping error – Motherwell's
Ian Ross scored in the last minute of the game to secure a heroic 2–1 victory.
In January 1997, Motherwell were desperate for a striker to score goals and keep them in the league.
Alex McLeish turned to
Owen Coyle of
Dundee United but the only way United would let the striker go was if Dolan headed to Tannadice as part of a swap-deal. The move was agreed, and after more than two hundred games in claret and amber, Jamie headed to the east coast.
After two seasons in tangerine, Dolan moved south to Fife to play for
Dunfermline Athletic where he stayed for a year. A year at
Livingston
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* Livingston Energy Flight, an Italian airline (2003–2010)
* Livingston Compagnia Aerea, an Italian airline (2011–2014), also known as Livingston Airline
* Livingston International, a North American custom ...
followed, which included a loan deal with
Forfar Athletic
Forfar Athletic Football Club are a Scottish semi-professional football club from the town of Forfar, Angus. They are members of the Scottish Professional Football League and currently play in Scottish League Two. They play their home games a ...
. He spent his final playing season with
Partick Thistle
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, retiring in 2002 after over 300 league games.
Jamie remained active in the game and was involved in the
Junior Leagues for many years. He also retained strong links with Motherwell Football Club, playing an active role in the former players club, and assisting the club with charity and sponsors events.
Jamie played for the Motherwell
Masters team and was a pivotal member of the squad that took the 2007 title, scoring the last goal in the final against Celtic.
Death
Jamie died from a heart attack on 31 August 2008, whilst out jogging near his home in
Bathgate
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,
West Lothian
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. A
post mortem
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revealed he suffered from
cardiac ischaemia, a hereditary condition from which his father had also died, aged 44. Jamie had been due to play for a Motherwell Select team on 11 September 2008, in a
testimonial match for former team-mate
Dougie Arnott
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. His sudden death came just eight months after that of his former Motherwell teammate
Phil O'Donnell, who died from a similar condition shortly after collapsing during a
Scottish Premier League
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game for Motherwell.
Career statistics
References
External links
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SPL: Jamie Dolan passes away Setanta Sports
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Jamie Dolan: 1969–2008 Motherwell FC Official Website
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1969 births
2008 deaths
Scottish footballers
Motherwell F.C. players
Dundee United F.C. players
Dunfermline Athletic F.C. players
Livingston F.C. players
Forfar Athletic F.C. players
Partick Thistle F.C. players
Scottish Premier League players
Scottish Football League players
Scottish Junior Football Association players
Bathgate Thistle F.C. players
Association football midfielders
Footballers from North Lanarkshire
Broxburn Athletic F.C. managers