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Nathan Jameson

Nathan Jameson (born 20 March 1985) is an English footballer who played in the Football League for Darlington. He began his senior career with Walsall, but never played for their first team. He also played in the Irish Premier League for Glenavon and for a number of non-league clubs, mainly in his native north-east of England. A midfielder in the early part of his career, he has also played as a forward.
==Football career==
Jameson was born in Middlesbrough,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=2004–2005: Walsall )〕 and as a youngster played for Whinney Banks in the Teesside League. He joined First Division club Walsall in the 2003 close season, and signed a professional contract a year later. He was named as a substitute for Walsall's first team, once when manager Paul Merson fielded a team of reserves in a League Cup match, and once for a league match against Blackpool, but was not used.〔
〕 He went on loan to Southern League club Bromsgrove Rovers in February 2005, but was reported to be homesick and his contract was ended by mutual consent in March.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Nathan Jameson profile )

He returned to the north-east where he played twice for Northern League club Durham City,〔
〕 before earning himself a monthly contract with League Two club Darlington, to give them further depth in midfield.〔
〕 He made his debut as a last-minute substitute as Darlington were eliminated from the League Cup by local rivals Hartlepool United, and his first Football League appearance, again off the bench, in the next match, a 4–4 draw away at Chester City. He made four more substitute appearances before his first start, which was on 22 October as Darlington beat Cheltenham Town 3–1. Within days, he had broken a metatarsal bone and was expected to be out for several weeks, and he was released in January.
Jameson then played in the Northern League for Dunston
(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dunston UTS FC 2005–2006 Northern League Results )〕 and Billingham Town, before joining Irish League club Glenavon in January 2008.〔
〕 He returned to the Northern League in August 2008 with Billingham Synthonia, where he spent five seasons,〔
(【引用サイトリンク】title=Profiles: Nathan Jameson )〕 then had short spells with Consett, Shildon〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=October Moves (Part Four) )〕 and Guisborough Town,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Nathan Jamison )〕 before returning to Billingham Synthonia in September 2014.

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