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Jody Tolan (born 5 October 1977) is a Northern Irish former semi-professional
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Playing career


Cliftonville

Tolan began playing for Cliftonville in the middle of the 1990s, making his Irish League debut against
Coleraine Coleraine ( ; from ga, CĂșil Rathain , 'nook of the ferns'Flanaghan, Deirdre & Laurence; ''Irish Place Names'', page 194. Gill & Macmillan, 2002. ) is a town and civil parish near the mouth of the River Bann in County Londonderry, Northern I ...
in November 1996."The Official Irish League Yearbook 2003/2004" p.204 (Ed. Marshall Gillespie) Under manager Marty Quinn, Tolan was a member of the Cliftonville team to which Quinn brought success. They won the County Antrim Shield, the Coca-Cola Cup and brought the Irish League to Solitude after they finished ahead of favourites Linfield and took the trophy from their bitter rivals Crusaders. Tolan became one of Cliftonville's top players that season, but subsequently left the club to follow Quinn to Colerain


Coleraine

Tolan was reunited with former Quinn and a few other players from The Reds. Tolan enjoyed further success at Coleraine under Quinn, just as he had at Cliftonville. In 2003, Tolan scored the winning goal in the Irish Cup final against favourites Glentoran. He also won a number of other trophies under Quinn. He left the club in 2005 to join Glentoran.


Later career

Tolan only made a handful of appearances for Glentoran due to several injuries. He returned for a few games for manager
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before agreeing to a loan deal with newly promoted side Donegal Celtic. He initially announced his retirement in October 200

He managed only nine appearances for DC before returning to Coleraine in 2007. Tolan retired from football in 2010 and is now living in Coleraine with wife Lisa.


References


External links


Walk The Chalk
{{DEFAULTSORT:Tolan, Jody 1977 births Living people Association footballers from Northern Ireland Cliftonville F.C. players Coleraine F.C. players Glentoran F.C. players Donegal Celtic F.C. players NIFL Premiership players Association football forwards