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 Kris Doolan

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Kris was plucked from Junior Football when, after impressing during a trial period at Firhill, he joined Thistle from Auchinleck Talbot in January 2009.

Kris made his Thistle debut as a late substitute in a Scottish Cup tie against Inverness Caledonian Thistle and had to wait just a couple of weeks before scoring his first Thistle goal in a 2-2 draw with Queen of the South.

Ended his first half season in Senior football with five goals to his name but found goals a little harder to come by the following season and spent a period on loan with Clyde.

He returned to Firhill by the end of that season and ended the campaign on a high note with a fantastic last minute goal against Queen of the South.

Season 2010/2011 saw Kris really mature as a player and finished the season with 18 league and cup goals to his name and ended the season as the First Division's joint top goal scorer.

Kris was again in fine scoring form in season 2011/2012 and was among the divison's leading scorers and taking his tally of Partick Thistle goals to 39. 

Date of Birth: 11/12/1986.

Thistle Career Stats

Apps 88(27) Goals 39

Contract Expires: May 2013

 

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