Jamie Christopher Stuart (born 15 October 1976) is an English
footballer
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who plays for
Isthmian League
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Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 82 tea ...
South Division club
Greenwich Borough as a
defender. He started his career in
the Football League
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with
Charlton Athletic
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,
Millwall
Millwall is a district on the western and southern side of the Isle of Dogs, in east London, England, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It lies to the immediate south of Canary Wharf and Limehouse, north of Greenwich and Deptford, ea ...
,
Bury and
Southend United
Southend United Football Club is a professional association football club based in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England. As of the 2022–23 season, the team competes in the National League, the fifth tier of English football. Southend are known as ...
, before dropping into
non-League football
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with
Hornchurch
Hornchurch is a suburban town in East London, England, and part of the London Borough of Havering. It is located east-northeast of Charing Cross. It comprises a number of shopping streets and a large residential area. It historically formed ...
,
Grays Athletic and
Rushden & Diamonds
Rushden & Diamonds Football Club was an association football club based in Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire, England. Nicknamed "The Diamonds", the club played at Nene Park. The club's main rivals were county neighbours Kettering Town.
The cl ...
. Stuart went on to gain promotion back into the Football League with
AFC Wimbledon
AFC Wimbledon is an English professional football club, based in Merton, London, that plays in the EFL League Two, after being relegated from the EFL League One following the 2021–22 season. The club's home stadium is Plough Lane.
The cl ...
, before dropping back into non-League with
Sutton United and
Margate
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The town has been a significant m ...
– where he went on to become player/assistant manager.
He has also once acted as manager for Grays in the
Essex Senior Cup
The Essex Senior Cup is a knock-out system football competition that has been running since 1884, and is the most prestigious cup competition in the county of Essex. The competition is run mainly for non-League clubs in the region, although le ...
in 2006 and later
captain
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ed the side, before returning in May 2016 as permanent manager.
In 1997, Stuart was sacked by Charlton and served a six-month ban from football for failing a
doping
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* Aircraft dope, a lacquer that is applied to fabr ...
test. He was also charged with
grievous bodily harm
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following an incident with
Chris Beardsley
Christopher Kellan Beardsley (born 28 February 1984) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker. He is the fitness coach at club Burton Albion.
Beardsley played youth football with Mickleover Sports and Derby Count ...
, in a match with
York City
York City Football Club is a professional association football club based in the city of York, North Yorkshire, England. As of the 2022–23 season, the team compete in the National League, at the fifth tier of the English football league sys ...
in September 2007. He was acquitted of the charges in September 2008.
Stuart was
player/manager
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for Grays Athletic from 2016 to 2019.
Club career
Charlton Athletic
Stuart started his career at
Charlton Athletic
Charlton Athletic Football Club is an English professional football club based in Charlton, south-east London, which compete in . Their home ground is The Valley, where the club have played since 1919. They have also played at The Mount in ...
, where he rose through the
youth system
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and signed his first professional contract in January 1995.
He made his
first team
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debut for Charlton in the 2–0 defeat against
Huddersfield Town
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in the
First Division on 17 August 1996.
He went on to make 50 appearances in
the Football League
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, scoring three goals for the "Addicks".
During his time with Charlton Athletic, he earned four international
caps
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playing for the
England under-21 team in the
Toulon Tournament
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against
France
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,
Brazil
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,
Nigeria
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and
Italy
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's under-21 teams.
He was sacked by Charlton and banned for six months by
The Football Association
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in November 1997 for testing positive for cocaine and cannabis. He denied the charge, claiming that a cigarette he smoked had been laced with the cocaine.
Millwall
After serving his suspension, he signed for
Millwall
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and made his debut on 8 August 1998, in the 1–0 away win at
Wigan Athletic
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Founded in 193 ...
.
Stuart picked up seven yellow cards and two reds in his first season with Millwall. The following season,
1999–2000, Stuart turned out a further seven times for Millwall before being released.
Bury
At the start of the
2001–02 season, he had an unsuccessful trial with
Cambridge United
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.
He was then set to sign for
Northampton Town, however,
Kevin Wilson was sacked and the club's plans to sign the defender were halted.
Stuart eventually joined
Bury in October 2001 on a short-term contract,
which was later extended to a two-and-a-half-year deal in February 2002.
He made his debut for the club in the 1–0 away win at
Hartlepool United
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They were founded in 1908 as Hartl ...
in the
Football League Trophy
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on 16 October 2001.
He was sent-off in his third game for Bury in the 5–1 defeat to
Brentford
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Its economy has diverse company headquarters buildings w ...
. Stuart scored his only goal for Bury on 22 December 2001, in the 1–1 draw at home to
Blackpool
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. Bury went 1–0 down in the first-half, before Stuart equalised in the 53rd minute, with a shot that went in off the
post
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.
During his 18-month spell with Bury, Stuart was a first-team regular, making 61 appearances in the
Third Division, scoring once. Bury finished seventh in the league during the
2002–03 season, qualifying for the play-offs. He also gained a total of four red cards and four yellows in the 18-months he was with Bury,
including a red card in the 2002–03 play-off semi-final first leg against
AFC Bournemouth. Stuart was allegedly elbowed in the face by
Wade Elliott
Wade Patrick Elliott (born 14 December 1978) is an English former professional association football, footballer who is currently head coach of EFL League One club Cheltenham Town F.C., Cheltenham Town. He played mainly as a right midfielder but c ...
, which resulted in his nose being broken and Stuart reacting by grabbing Elliott's shirt.
Referee,
Jeff Winter, adjudged Stuart had thrown a punch, whilst
Andy Preece criticised Stuart for raising his arms to another player, defended him saying "I can't see why he thinks Jamie has punched him in the face...the explanation from the ref doesn't add up with what you see on the video."
Southend United
In June 2003, Stuart then joined fellow
Third Division side
Southend United
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for the upcoming
2003–04 season, saying he wanted to move nearer his family in London.
He made his debut in the 3–0 home defeat against
Mansfield Town
Mansfield Town Football Club is a professional football club based in the town of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England. The team competes in , the fourth tier of the English football league system. Nicknamed 'The Stags', they play in a blue and y ...
in
League Two
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on 23 August 2003. He was released from Southend United in May 2004 at the end of the season by manager
Steve Tilson,
having made 26 appearances in the
Third Division for Southend United, collecting five yellow cards and failing to score.
Non-League career
Hornchurch & Grays Athletic
Stuart dropped down into
non-League football
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with now defunct
Hornchurch
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of the
Conference South
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.
He made fourteen appearances in the Conference South and seventeen in all competitions for Hornchurch,
before a financial crisis at the club in November 2004 forced a number of players, including Stuart, to leave.
He joined
Grays Athletic, alongside Steve West and Lee Matthews,
later being joined by former Hornchurch teammates
Ashley Bayes, and
John Martin.
Stuart went on to win the Conference South and
FA Trophy
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double with Grays that season,
making 23 appearances in the league. The follow season,
2005–06 season, he made 34 appearances in the
Conference National
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, reaching the play-offs finishing 3rd place,
to be knocked out by
Halifax Town 5–4 on aggregate.
He also helped Grays Athletic retain the FA Trophy, defeating
Woking
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2–0 at
Upton Park in the final.
During the season, he received two red cards, the first against
Exeter City on 19 November 2005 following a fight in the tunnel at half time with Exeter's
Lee Phillips.
The second red card came against
Canvey Island
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on 2 January 2006, when Stuart was sent off in the 60th minute for punching teammate
John Nutter.
The
2006–07 season saw Stuart compete in all Grays' 46 Conference National matches, scoring two goals.
On 31 October 2006, Stuart
managed Grays Athletic in the
Essex Senior Cup
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, defeating
Concord Rangers 1–0.
In May 2007, Stuart was called up to the
England National Game XI
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Formed in 1979 as the England Non-League team, it f ...
by
Paul Fairclough
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As a player, he made five appearances for Cheshunt in the 1981–82 season.
Managerial career
Stevenage
In ...
for the Four Nations Tournament.
He won the Players', Supporters' and Manager's player of the year awards for the 2006–07 season.
In October 2007, Stuart was held in custody by
Essex Police
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on suspicion of assault, in relation to an incident involving
Chris Beardsley
Christopher Kellan Beardsley (born 28 February 1984) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker. He is the fitness coach at club Burton Albion.
Beardsley played youth football with Mickleover Sports and Derby Count ...
which resulted in Beardsley's jaw being broken in two places. The incident occurred during a match with
York City
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on 22 September 2007.
He was charged with
grievous bodily harm
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in December 2007.
He made a further 43 appearances for Grays during the season, failing to score.
Following the departure of
Stuart Thurgood to
Gillingham in November 2007, Stuart was handed the
captain
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cy for the remainder of the season, having previous served as vice-captain.
At the end of the
2007–08 season, Stuart was named as the Management player of the year.
Stuart carried on his captain duties for the
2008–09 season. In February 2008, he pleaded not guilty to the charges of grievous bodily harm to Chris Beardsley.
He went on trial on 2 September 2008,
denying the allegations of intent and insisted it was an accident, trying to release himself of Beardsley's hold.
On 5 September 2008, the jury acquitted Stuart of the charges causing Beardsley grievous bodily harm.
Stuart scored his first goal of the 2008–09 season in the 2–1 home defeat to
Stevenage Borough on 25 September. Stevenage's goalkeeper,
Chris Day, parried a header from
Barry Cogan which dropped at Stuart's feet who hit a low hard shot from ten yards out.
Grays faced
League One
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outfit
Carlisle United
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away in the
FA Cup
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first round on 8 November. In the 1–1 stalemate, Stuart scored Grays' only goal in the 52nd minute, with a ten-yard
volley
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.
In the New Year's Day fixture of 2009, Stuart scored with a header from a free-kick taken by
Sam Sloma, to hand Grays a 3–1 victory over
Ebbsfleet United.
Following the departure of manager
Wayne Burnett
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As a player Burnett was a midfielder from 1989 until 2004 notably playing in the Football League f ...
, Stuart took the role of assistant manager at Grays, alongside
Stuart Elliott in late January 2009.
Rushden & Diamonds
He signed for
Rushden & Diamonds
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The cl ...
in June 2009, reuniting with former Grays manager
Justin Edinburgh
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He notably played in the Premier League for Tottenham Hotspur, where he made 213 league appearanc ...
, who described him as "a great leader".
Stuart was named as captain for the upcoming
2009–10 season.
He won the 2009–10 fans' player of the season award, and was included in the Conference National team of the year 2009–10.
AFC Wimbledon
In January 2011, Stuart signed for
AFC Wimbledon
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The cl ...
for an undisclosed nominal fee.
He made 21 appearances, scoring once for Wimbledon in the
2010–11 Football Conference season. The team finished second, qualifying for the play-offs for promotion to
League Two
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, which they eventually won with Stuart playing in all three games.
In July 2011 Stuart was named as the captain of the newly promoted team; on 6 August he scored AFC Wimbledon's first-ever
Football League
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goal in the first game of the season. Stuart played his last game for AFC Wimbledon on 5 May 2012, in the 3–1 win over
Shrewsbury Town
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. In May 2012, Stuart was released from the club due to the expiry of his contract.
Sutton United and Margate
After being named club captain Stuart scored his first competitive goal for the club on 5 March 2013 against
Bromley
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Originally part of Kent, Bromley became a market town, char ...
in a 4–3 win for Sutton United. In 2014, he moved to
Margate
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The town has been a significant m ...
earning promotion into the
Conference South
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. Following
Terry Brown's departure from the club,
Nikki Bull
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During his playing career, he was a goalkeeper, representing Aldershot Town and Wycombe Wanderers, Queens Park Rangers, Hayes and la ...
was appointed as player/manager with Stuart named as his assistant.
Management career
Return to Grays Athletic
On 10 May 2016, Stuart returned to
Grays Athletic as
player/manager
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of the
Isthmian League
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Founded in 1905 by amateur clubs in the London area, the league now consists of 82 tea ...
Premier Division club.
He left by mutual consent in February 2019.
Personal life
Born in
Southwark
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, London,
Stuart is a father of two children and lives in
Sidcup
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, Greater London.
Honours
Millwall F.C
Football League Trophy Runner Up-1998-99
;Grays Athletic
*
Conference South
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:
2004–05
*
FA Trophy
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: 2004–05,
2005–06
;AFC Wimbledon
*
Conference National
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play-offs:
2010–11
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See also
*
List of doping cases in sport
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References
External links
Jamie Stuart profileat the Rushden & Diamonds website
*
Jamie Stuartat
The Football Association
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1976 births
Living people
Footballers from Southwark
English footballers
English football managers
Player-coaches
England under-21 international footballers
England semi-pro international footballers
Association football defenders
Charlton Athletic F.C. players
Millwall F.C. players
Bury F.C. players
Southend United F.C. players
Hornchurch F.C. players
Grays Athletic F.C. players
Rushden & Diamonds F.C. players
AFC Wimbledon players
Sutton United F.C. players
Margate F.C. players
Greenwich Borough F.C. players
English Football League players
National League (English football) players
Isthmian League players
Grays Athletic F.C. managers
Doping cases in association football
English sportspeople in doping cases