- Paul Dobson (footballer)
Football player infobox
playername = Paul Dobson
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1962|12|17
cityofbirth =
countryofbirth =England
currentclub = Retired
position = Striker
youthyears = 19??-1981
youthclubs = Newcastle United
years = 1981–1982
1982–1983
1983–1986
1986–1988
1988–1991
1990
1990
1991
1991–1992
1992–1993
1993–1995
1995–????
????–????
clubs = Hartlepool United
Horden Colliery
Hartlepool United
Torquay United
Doncaster Rovers
→ Scarborough (loan)
→ Halifax Town (loan)
→ Hereford United (loan)
Lincoln City
Darlington
Gateshead
Bishop Auckland
Spennymoor United
caps(goals) =31 0(8)
0? 0(?)
80 (24)
0? 0(?)
24 (10)
61 (22)
0? 0(?)
0? 0(?)
20 0(5)
14 0(2)
133 (80)
0? 0(?)
0? 0(?)Paul Dobson (born
December 17 ,1962 ) was an English professional football player. He was a prolific striker in the lower leagues during the 1980s and early 1990s, notably for Torquay United. He was born inHartlepool .He began his career as a junior with Newcastle United, but on failing to make the grade joined Hartlepool United on a free transfer in November 1981. He scored 8 times in 31 games before leaving the
Victoria Ground . However, he returned in December 1983, signing from Horden Colliery, and went on to play a further 80 league games, in which he scored 24 goals. In July 1986 he moved to Torquay United on a free transfer and was top scorer in his first season as Torquay struggled to remain in the league. The fact that they did survive was down to Dobson's goal in injury time against Crewe Alexandra in the final game of the season, injury time only awarded after Torquay defender Jim McNichol had been bitten by a police dog. Dobson's equaliser meant that Torquay stayed in Fourth Division on goal difference, with Lincoln City the first side to suffer automatic relegation to the Nationwide Conference. He leftPlainmoor in August 1988, joining Doncaster Rovers for £20,000. After scoring 10 goals in just 24 games for Doncaster, Scarborough stepped in and paid £40,000 for his services. He scored 22 times in 61 games for Scarborough, but was out of favour at the beginning of the 1990–91 season, joining first Halifax Town on loan in October 1990, with a further loan spell at Hereford United the following month. In January 1991 he moved to Lincoln City for £40,000, a move not taken too kindly by some Lincoln fans given that it was his goal that relegated them to the Conference. However, 2 goals on his debut soon put paid to any doubts they had and Dobson went on to score 3 more goals in 20 league appearances. In August 1992 he moved to Darlington, but played only 14 games (10 of which were as a substitute), scoring twice before joining Conference side Gateshead, initially on loan, in February 1993 and signing permanently for a fee of £3,500. He won the Conference Golden Boot as top-scorer in the 1993–94 and 1994–95 seasons, but after starting the first three games of the following season lost his place and featured only as a substitute until leaving to join Bishop Auckland in November 1995, Gateshead making a profit on the sale. He later ended his football career with Spennymoor United. In May 2001, the Torquay ""Herald Express" "" reported that Paul, now diagnosed as a diabetic, was living inNewton Aycliffe inCounty Durham and working as a welder.
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