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27 Facts About Jamie Stuart

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Jamie Christopher Stuart was born on 15 October 1976 and is an English footballer who plays for Isthmian League South Division club Greenwich Borough as a defender.

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Jamie Stuart has once acted as manager for Grays in the Essex Senior Cup in 2006 and later captained the side, before returning in May 2016 as permanent manager.

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In 1997, Jamie Stuart was sacked by Charlton and served a six-month ban from football for failing a doping test.

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Jamie Stuart was charged with grievous bodily harm following an incident with Chris Beardsley, in a match with York City in September 2007.

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Jamie Stuart was acquitted of the charges in September 2008.

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Jamie Stuart started his career at Charlton Athletic, where he rose through the youth system and signed his first professional contract in January 1995.

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Jamie Stuart went on to make 50 appearances in the Football League, scoring three goals for the "Addicks".

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Jamie Stuart was sacked by Charlton and banned for six months by The Football Association in November 1997 for testing positive for cocaine and cannabis.

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Jamie Stuart denied the charge, claiming that a cigarette he smoked had been laced with the cocaine.

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Jamie Stuart picked up seven yellow cards and two reds in his first season with Millwall.

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Jamie Stuart was then set to sign for Northampton Town Kevin Wilson was sacked and the club's plans to sign the defender were halted.

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Jamie 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.

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Jamie Stuart was allegedly elbowed in the face by Wade Elliott, which resulted in his nose being broken and Jamie Stuart reacting by grabbing Elliott's shirt.

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Jamie Stuart 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.

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Jamie Stuart dropped down into non-League football with now defunct Hornchurch of the Conference South.

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Jamie Stuart 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.

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Jamie Stuart joined Grays Athletic, alongside Steve West and Lee Matthews, later being joined by former Hornchurch teammates Ashley Bayes, and John Martin.

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Jamie Stuart went on to win the Conference South and FA Trophy double with Grays that season, making 23 appearances in the league.

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The second red card came against Canvey Island on 2 January 2006, when Jamie Stuart was sent off in the 60th minute for punching teammate John Nutter.

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In May 2007, Jamie Stuart was called up to the England National Game XI by Paul Fairclough for the Four Nations Tournament.

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In October 2007, Jamie Stuart was held in custody by Essex Police on suspicion of assault, in relation to an incident involving Chris Beardsley which resulted in Beardsley's jaw being broken in two places.

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Jamie Stuart was charged with grievous bodily harm in December 2007.

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Jamie Stuart made a further 43 appearances for Grays during the season, failing to score.

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Jamie Stuart 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.

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In January 2011, Jamie Stuart signed for AFC Wimbledon for an undisclosed nominal fee.

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In July 2011 Jamie Stuart was named as the captain of the newly promoted team; on 6 August he scored AFC Wimbledon's first-ever Football League goal in the first game of the season.

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In May 2012, Jamie Stuart was released from the club due to the expiry of his contract.