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Jamie McAllister

Scottish footballer

Jamie McAllister

Summary

Scottish footballer

FieldValue
nameJamie McAllister
imageFile:Jamie McAllister.png
captionMcAllister in 2024
fullnameJames Reynolds McAllister
birth_date
birth_placeGlasgow, Scotland
positionDefender
currentclubDPMM (head coach)
youthclubs1Bellshill B.C.
years11996–1999
clubs1Queen of the South
caps142
goals10
years21999–2003
clubs2Aberdeen
caps2117
goals20
years32003–2004
clubs3Livingston
caps334
goals31
years42004–2006
clubs4Heart of Midlothian
caps447
goals40
years52006–2012
clubs5Bristol City
caps5186
goals53
years62012
clubs6→ Preston North End (loan)
caps64
goals60
years72012–2014
clubs7Yeovil Town
caps772
goals70
years82014
clubs8Kerala Blasters
caps86
goals80
years92015–2016
clubs9Exeter City
caps942
goals90
totalcaps550
totalgoals4
nationalyears12004
nationalteam1Scotland
nationalcaps11
nationalgoals10
manageryears12024–
managerclubs1DPMM
manageryears22024
managerclubs2Brunei

James Reynolds McAllister (born 26 April 1978 in Glasgow) is a Scottish former player who played as a defender and currently working as a professional football coach with Duli Pengiran Muda Mahkota Football Club (DPMM) in Brunei, which plays in the Malaysia Super League.

McAllister played for Queen of the South, Aberdeen, Livingston, Heart of Midlothian, Bristol City, Preston North End, Yeovil Town, Kerala Blasters and Exeter City. He made one full international appearance for Scotland, in 2004. Since retiring as a player he has been an assistant coach at Bristol City, Sunderland and Hibernian.

Club career

Early career

McAllister signed an "S" form with Motherwell Boys Club, before being released from his contract by then Motherwell manager Alex McLeish. McAllister then joined Bellshill Boys Club where he played alongside David Lilley.

Queen of the South

McAllister began his senior career in 1996 by signing for Dumfries club Queen of the South with new chairman Norman Blount getting the wheels moving on the club's revival. At Palmerston Park McAllister and Lilley became teammates again.

In 1997 the club reached the Scottish Challenge Cup final for the first time. Second division Queen of the South lost 1–0 to First division Falkirk despite a rousing Queens display at Motherwell's Fir Park Stadium; a performance that included the man of the match award going to Queens veteran central midfield playmaker Tommy Bryce and an early career appearance for McAllister as substitute. A late chance for a Derek Townsley equaliser went agonisingly over for Queens.

McAllister became one of the most sought after players in the lower leagues and was courted by several Scottish Premier League clubs before leaving at the end of the season in 1999.

Aberdeen

Ebbe Skovdahl signed him for Aberdeen for a fee of £85,000 with further add ons as he made more appearances, resulting in a final fee of over £100,000. Lilley became his teammate at the third successive club. He scored once during his spell in Aberdeen, his strike coming in a 2–0 Scottish Cup win over his future club Livingston on 26 January 2002.

Livingston

In June 2003 Livingston signed McAllister on a free transfer after competition from English clubs. It was in this spell at the West Lothian club that he regained his form and won a deserved call up from Berti Vogts for the International friendly match against Trinidad and Tobago. It was also during his spell at Livingston that he won the Scottish League Cup after a 2–0 victory over Hibernian in which he scored the second goal in the final. His only other goal for Livingston came in a 3–1 league win against Motherwell on 14 February 2004.{{cite web

Heart of Midlothian

At the end of the 2003–04 season McAllister's contract expired and he agreed a two-year deal to sign for Heart of Midlothian. During his spell at Tynecastle he was mainly used as a squad player, due to the outstanding form of Takis Fyssas and the signing of Jose Goncalves.

In January 2006, McAllister agreed a two-year contract extension; however he was soon dissatisfied with his peripheral status at the club, particularly after the appointment of Valdas Ivanauskas as Hearts manager in April. McAllister scored twice during his spell at Hearts with both goals coming in the Scottish Cup. His first came in the 2004–05 season against former club Livingston,{{cite news

Bristol City

Bristol City]] in 2011

On 2 August 2006 McAllister signed for Bristol City on a two-year contract. In his first season at the Ashton Gate stadium he helped the club gain promotion to the Championship.

In his second season McAllister was a mainstay of the team that made it to the final of the Championship play-offs. On 24 May 2008 Hull City defeated Bristol City 1–0 to reach the English Premier League with a goal from Dean Windass after 38 minutes.

On 10 March 2009 he scored his first goal in over a year with a curling effort from the edge of the box against Coventry City.

On 21 January 2012, he joined Preston North End on a one-month loan deal.

Yeovil Town

Having been released by Bristol City at the end of the 2011–12 season, McAllister signed for Football League One side Yeovil Town on a two-year contract linking up with former manager Gary Johnson. McAllister captained his Yeovil side to victory in the 2013 League One play-off final and promotion to the Football League Championship for the first time in the club's history.

McAllister made a further 40 appearances in the 2013–14 season for Yeovil but could not prevent them from suffering relegation from the Championship, and was released at the end of the campaign.

Kerala Blasters

Following his release by Yeovil, McAllister joined Indian Super League side Kerala Blasters as a player/coach on 21 July 2014.

Exeter City

On 16 January 2015, McAllister returned to English football signing for League Two side Exeter City.

International career

McAllister made his Scotland debut, on 30 May 2004, in a 4–1 friendly victory against Trinidad and Tobago at Easter Road.

On 2 October 2008, McAllister was recalled to the Scotland squad by manager George Burley for the FIFA World Cup qualifier against Norway. On 17 March 2009, McAllister was called up to the Scotland squad for their 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying double-header against the Netherlands and Iceland.

Managerial career

Kerala Blasters

On 21 August 2014, while still an active professional footballer, McAllister joined Indian Super League club Kerala Blasters as a player/coach role where he would be the assistant manager under David James.

Bristol City

On 1 July 2016, McAllister announced his retirement from playing professional football to take up the role of under-21 manager at Bristol City. He then became assistant manager to Lee Johnson at Bristol City.

Sunderland

On 30 December 2020, McAllister was appointed assistant head coach at Sunderland, again working with Johnson. With the sacking of Johnson on 30 January 2022, McAllister also left his role at Sunderland.

Hibernian

McAllister again teamed up with Johnson at Hibernian, becoming their assistant manager on 5 June 2022. McAllister left the club on 27 August 2023, following the club decision to sack Johnson.

Bristol Rovers

In December 2023, McAllister joined Bristol Rovers, supporting Matt Taylor following his appointment as first-team manager. On 3 February 2024, he was confirmed to have joined the club in the role of assistant manager. He departed the club at the end of the 2023–24 season.

DPMM

On 9 July 2024, McAllister was unveiled as the new head coach of Brunei club DPMM FC which competed in the Singapore Premier League. He replaced Rui Capela just six games into the season. The following September, he was appointed interim head coach of the Brunei national team, taking charge of the Wasps for the play-offs for the third qualifying round of the 2027 AFC Asian Cup against Macau over two legs. He led them to victories in both games, advancing Brunei to the next stage.

When DPMM moved to the Malaysia Super League starting from the 2025–26 season, McAllister remained as the guest team's head coach.

Career statistics

Club

ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupLeague CupUEFA CupOtherIncludes Scottish Challenge Cup, Football League Trophy & Football League play-off matches.TotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTotal42021100010461Total11701508040001441Total34140510000432Total47072506000652Total18631008100602104Total72020300070840Total600000000060Total42010200000450Career total55044133221001406479
Queen of the South1997–98Scottish Second Division150211010191
1998–99Scottish Second Division270000000270
Aberdeen1999–00Scottish Premier League3407040450
2000–01Scottish Premier League2502010280
2001–02Scottish Premier League2903110331
2002–03Scottish Premier League290302040380
Livingston2003–04Scottish Premier League3414051432
Heart of Midlothian2004–05Scottish Premier League300513060441
2005–06Scottish Premier League1702120211
Bristol City2006–07League One311601030411
2007–08Championship4101020Championship]] play-offs.0470
2008–09Championship3511020381
2009–10Championship3302010360
2010–11Championship3410011352
2011–12Championship1200010130
Preston North End (loan)2011–12League One40000040
Yeovil Town2012–13League One3401020League One]] play-offs.0440
2013–14Championship3801010400
Kerala Blasters2014{{cite webtitle = J. MCALLISTER Summaryurl = https://int.soccerway.com/players/jamie-mcallister/848/work = Soccerwaypublisher = Perform Groupaccess-date = 23 June 2016}}Indian Super League60000060
Exeter City2014–15League Two140000000140
2015–16League Two280102000310

International

TeamYearAppsGoalsTotal10
Scotland200410

Managerial statistics

TeamNat.FromToRecordRef.GWDLWin %Career Total
Brunei (interim)Brunei15 July 202419 October 2024
Brunei DPMMBrunei15 July 2024Present

Honours

Yeovil Town

  • Football League One play-offs: 2013

References

References

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  3. (10 August 2009). "Jamie McAllister interview". Queen of the South F.C..
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  5. "Tommy Bryce profile on "Queens Legends"". Queen of the South F.C..
  6. [http://www.sportinglife.com/football/scottishpremier/news/story_get.dor?STORY_NAME=soccer/04/03/12/SOCCER_Livingston_Nightlead.html McALLISTER WANTS TO EXORCISE GHOSTS]
  7. (26 January 2002). "Dons end Livi hoodoo". [[BBC]].
  8. [https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/l/livingston/3029108.stm "Livi snap up McAllister"] BBC Sport website (28 June 2003)
  9. (14 March 2004). "Livingston lift CIS Cup". BBC Sport.
  10. (3 June 2004). "McAllister joins Hearts". BBC Sport.
  11. (7 January 2006). "Hearts 2-1 Kilmarnock". [[BBC]].
  12. Widdicombe, Josh. (24 May 2008). "Bristol City 0-1 Hull City – as it happened". The Guardian.
  13. (21 January 2012). "McAllister makes Preston move". Sky Sports.
  14. (28 June 2012). "James Hayter and Jamie McAllister join Yeovil Town". BBC Sport.
  15. (19 May 2013). "Brentford 1–2 Yeovil". BBC Sport.
  16. (13 May 2014). "Yeovil Town: Jamie McAllister released as five offered deals". BBC Sport.
  17. "ISL Latest News | Jamie McAllister Signs for Kerala Blasters – ISL Latest News".
  18. (16 January 2015). "Jamie McAllister: Exeter City sign former Scotland defender". BBC Sport.
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  24. (30 December 2020). "McAllister named Assistant Head Coach". Sunderland F.C..
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  33. (10 September 2024). "Qualifiers: Brunei Darussalam book spot in style". Asian Football Confederation.
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