Jamie Christopher Stuart (born 15 October 1976) is an English footballer who plays for Isthmian League South Division club Greenwich Borough as a defender.
He was also charged with grievous bodily harm following an incident with Chris Beardsley, in a match with York City in September 2007.
Stuart started his career at Charlton Athletic, where he rose through the youth system and signed his first professional contract in January 1995.
[8] Stuart eventually joined Bury in October 2001 on a short-term contract,[9] which was later extended to a two-and-a-half-year deal in February 2002.
[11] Referee, Jeff Winter, adjudged Stuart had thrown a punch, whilst Andy Preece criticised Stuart for raising his arms to another player, defended him saying "I can't see why he thinks Jamie has punched him in the face...the explanation from the ref doesn't add up with what you see on the video.
"[12] In June 2003, Stuart then joined fellow Third Division side Southend United for the upcoming 2003–04 season, saying he wanted to move nearer his family in London.
[14] He made fourteen appearances in the Conference South and seventeen in all competitions for Hornchurch,[15] before a financial crisis at the club in November 2004 forced a number of players, including Stuart, to leave.
[19][20] Stuart went on to win the Conference South and FA Trophy double with Grays that season,[20][21] making 23 appearances in the league.
[23] He also helped Grays Athletic retain the FA Trophy, defeating Woking 2–0 at Upton Park in the final.
[25] The second red card came against Canvey Island on 2 January 2006, when Stuart was sent off in the 60th minute for punching teammate John Nutter.
[2] On 31 October 2006, Stuart managed Grays Athletic in the Essex Senior Cup, defeating Concord Rangers 1–0.
Stevenage's goalkeeper, Chris Day, parried a header from Barry Cogan which dropped at Stuart's feet who hit a low hard shot from ten yards out.
[40] In the New Year's Day fixture of 2009, Stuart scored with a header from a free-kick taken by Sam Sloma, to hand Grays a 3–1 victory over Ebbsfleet United.
The team finished second, qualifying for the play-offs for promotion to League Two, which they eventually won with Stuart playing in all three games.
[46] In July 2011 Stuart was named as the captain of the newly promoted team; on 6 August he scored AFC Wimbledon's first-ever Football League goal in the first game of the season.