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13 Facts About Jamie Fullarton

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James Fullarton was born on 20 July 1974 and is a Scottish professional football manager and former player.

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Jamie Fullarton played for several clubs in Scotland, France and England, including St Mirren, Bastia, Crystal Palace, Bolton Wanderers, Dundee United, Brentford and Southend United.

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Jamie Fullarton was briefly the manager of Notts County in 2016, but was dismissed after 12 games in charge.

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Jamie Fullarton managed National League club FC Halifax Town from February 2018 to July 2019.

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Jamie Fullarton won 18 Scotland under-21 caps, captaining the side at the 1996 under-21 European Championship, where they reached the semi-finals.

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Jamie Fullarton spent the first six years of his career with St Mirren before moving to French side SC Bastia in 1996.

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The injury was so severe that Jamie Fullarton was close to having his foot amputated.

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Jamie Fullarton then moved to Southend United where after 17 appearances he suffered a serious knee injury at Chesterfield which required total reconstruction.

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Jamie Fullarton retired in 2005 after an attempted comeback in Singapore with Woodlands Wellington, failed.

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Jamie Fullarton moved to Spain where he set up his own football academy, running teams from under-8 to under-19, playing against Spanish lower league professional club's academies.

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In July 2011, Jamie Fullarton took over as Youth Team Coach at Bristol Rovers.

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Jamie Fullarton still oversees his football academy, Costa Unida, in Spain.

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On 20 February 2018, Jamie Fullarton was announced as the new manager of FC Halifax Town, following the departure of Billy Heath.