Mark Dobie

Mark Dobie
Mark Dobie
Personal information
Full name Mark Walter Graham Dobie
Date of birth 8 November 1963 (1963-11-08) (age 48)
Place of birth Carlisle, England
Playing position Forward
Club information
Current club Retired
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
19??–19?? Carlisle City ? (?)
19??-1986 Workington ? (?)
1986-1987 Carlisle United 6 (0)
1987 Penrith ? (?)
1987-19?? Barrow ? (?)
19??-1990 Gretna ? (?)
1990-1991 Cambridge United 0 (0)
1991-1992 Torquay United 20 (2)
1992-1993 Darlington 36 (8)
1993-19?? Gretna ? (?)
19??-1996 Barrow ? (?)
1996-19?? Queen of the South ? (?)
19??-1997 Workington ? (?)
1997-1998 Lancaster City ? (?)
1998-19?? Gretna ? (?)
19??-1999 Barrow ? (?)
1999-2003 Gretna ? (?)
2003-2004 Annan Athletic ? (?)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Mark Walter Graham Dobie (born November 8, 1963 in Carlisle, Cumberland) is an English former professional football forward.

Dobie began his career with Carlisle City and joined Carlisle United on a free transfer from non-league Workington in December 1986. He made 6 appearances (4 as a substitute) that season, before returning to non-league football. In October 1987 he joined Barrow from Penrith, and in December 1990 he joined Cambridge United from Gretna, but failed to appear in United's league side.

In August 1991 he moved to Torquay United for £10,000, scoring only twice in 20 games as Torquay struggled to adapt to life in the old Division Three. He was released after Torquay's relegation, joining Darlington in August 1992. He had a fairly successful season with the Quakers, but left after only one season, returning to non-league football with Gretna. He later moved to Barrow before joining Scottish side Queen of the South in January 1996. From the Dumfries side he returned to Workington, then moved on to Lancaster City in April 1997. He was Lancaster's top scorer the following season, but in September 1998, the Lancaster Citizen reported that he was in a row with City, because he was training with Gretna and refusing to play for City. He subsequently joined Gretna, later returning to Barrow, before re-joining Gretna in August 1999. In the 2001-02 season he was top scorer in the Northern Premier League First Division at the age of 38,[1] scoring 63 goals in Gretna's last two seasons in the Northern Premier League.[2]

In the 2002 close season Gretna were elected to play in the Scottish Third Division. Dobie remained with Gretna, scoring ten times in 27 games before joining Annan Athletic in 2003 and retired at the end of the 2003-04 season.

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