Jamie Pollock (born 16 February 1974) is an English former football club chairman, manager and professional player.
Pollock scored an own goal in the penultimate game of the season, against Queens Park Rangers, where he flicked the ball over an opposing player before sending a looping header over his own goalkeeper.
The own goal condemned Manchester City to relegation to the third tier for the first time, whilst keeping QPR in the division.
As a result, a group of QPR fans thanked him by voting him the "most influential man of the past 2,000 years" in an internet poll, where "Jesus came second, apparently.
He added that people regularly still spoke to him about his infamous own goal with Pollock also saying "It's always a good icebreaker.
He was training with Grimsby Town but opted instead to play non-League football and become a director in his family's glass-making business.
He also coaches a Polton Allstars team that plays in the Teesside Junior Alliance – North Riding League.