:Jack Doran

{{short description|Irish footballer}}

{{Use British English|date=January 2012}}

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{{Infobox football biography

| name = Jack Doran

| image = Doran - Brighton.jpg

| caption = Doran while with Brighton & Hove Albion in 1921.

| image_size = 150

| fullname = John Francis Doran

| birth_date = {{birth date|1896|1|3|df=y}}

| birth_place = Belfast,{{#tag:ref|Carden & Harris's Albion A–Z and Joyce's Football League Players' Records give Doran's birthplace as Belfast, while Northern Ireland's Footballing Greats gives Dublin. However, a comment on that site apparently from a family member, citing the 1901 census, would confirm Belfast.|group=lower-alpha}} Ireland

| death_date = {{death date and age|1940|1|7|1896|1|3|df=y}}

| death_place = Sunderland, England

| height = {{height|ft=5|in=9}}

| position = Centre forward, centre half

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| youthclubs1 =

| years1 = 1912

| clubs1 = New Brompton

| caps1 = 0

| goals1 = 0

| years2 = 1912–

| clubs2 = Pontypridd

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| clubs3 = Newcastle Empire

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| years4 = 1914–1915

| clubs4 = Coventry City

| caps4 = 1

| goals4 = 2

| years5 = 1919–1920

| clubs5 = Norwich City

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| years6 = 1920–1922

| clubs6 = Brighton & Hove Albion

| caps6 = 81

| goals6 = 54

| years7 = 1922–1924

| clubs7 = Manchester City

| caps7 = 3

| goals7 = 1

| years8 = 1924

| clubs8 = Crewe Alexandra

| caps8 = 18

| goals8 = 1

| years9 = 1924

| clubs9 = Mid Rhondda United

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| years10 = 1924–1925

| clubs10 = Shelbourne

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| years11 = 1925

| clubs11 = Fordsons

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| years12 = 1925–1927

| clubs12 = Boston Town

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| manageryears1 = 1930

| managerclubs1 = Waterford United

| nationalyears1 = 1920–1922

| nationalteam1 = Ireland

| nationalcaps1 = 3

| nationalgoals1 = 0

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John Francis Doran MM (3 January 1896 – 7 January 1940) was a professional footballer who played three times for the Ireland national team. In club football, he scored 46 goals from 90 appearances in the Football League playing for Brighton & Hove Albion, Manchester City and Crewe Alexandra.{{Cite book |title=Football League Players' Records 1888–1939 |last=Joyce |first=Michael |date=16 October 2012 |publisher=Tony Brown |isbn=9781905891610 |edition= 3rd Revised |page=84}} He also played in the Southern League for Pontypridd, Coventry City, Norwich City, Brighton & Hove Albion (before their admission to the Football League) and Mid Rhondda United, in the Free State League for Shelbourne and Fordsons, and in the Midland League for Boston Town.

Life and career

Doran was born in Belfast in 1896. His family moved to England, and the young Doran was on the books of Southern League clubs New Brompton and Pontypridd and non-League club Newcastle Empire before signing for Coventry City in May 1914.{{Cite web|url=http://vintagefootballers.com/product/doran-jack-image-3-shelbourne-1925/|title=Doran Jack Image 3 Shelbourne 1925|website=Vintage Footballers|language=en-GB|access-date=29 December 2018}} He scored twice in his only appearance for that club in the Southern League before enlisting in the Army in September.{{Cite web|url=https://www.11v11.com/players/john-francis-doran-44668/|title=John Francis Doran|website=11v11.com|access-date=29 December 2018}} Doran went on to serve in the 17th Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment – the so-called Footballers' Battalion – and was awarded the Military Medal.

After the war, Doran had brief spells as a guest with Brentford and Newcastle United,{{Cite web|title = More on John Francis 'Jack' Doran's Football Career : Coventry City Former Players Association {{!}}{{!}} CCFPA|url = http://www.ccfpa.co.uk/?p=14036|website = www.ccfpa.co.uk|access-date = 21 February 2016}} before joining Southern League club Norwich City, under the management of his wartime commanding officer, Major Frank Buckley. By March 1920, he had scored 18 goals for Norwich, already enough to make him the club's top scorer for the season, when Charlie Webb, manager of Buckley's former club Brighton & Hove Albion, persuaded him to move to the south coast. In the ten remaining games, Doran scored ten goals, a total that gave him the rare achievement of being the top scorer of two clubs in the same season. The following year, when Albion and the other Southern League teams were absorbed into the new Football League Third Division, Doran's goalscoring continued. He was the club's top scorer, with 22 goals, and he began the 1921–22 season with 16 of the first 17 goals scored by the team, including two hat-tricks and five goals in a 7–0 defeat of Northampton Town. Such goalscoring attracted attention from bigger clubs, and after finishing the season as Albion's top scorer for the third time, he signed for Manchester City of the First Division.

Doran made only three appearances for Manchester City, scoring once, before the club attempted to convert him to centre half. He then moved back to the Third Division for a few months with Crewe Alexandra. Short spells followed with Mid Rhondda United in the Southern League. In 1924 he joined Free State League club Shelbourne. He scored the third goal as Shelbourne defeated Athlone Town 4–0 in the semifinal of the 1925 Free State Cup, and appeared on the losing side in the final. He also played for Fordsons in the Free State League before finishing his playing career with Boston Town in the Midland League. He then returned to Ireland where he coached Waterford United.

After retiring from football, he became a publican in the north-east of England, and died in Sunderland of the effects of tuberculosis, aged 44.

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References

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{{cite news |title=Association. Free State Cup—Final. Shamrock Rovers' Victory |newspaper=The Irish Times |date=18 February 1925 |page=4}}

{{cite news |title=Association. Free State Cup. The Holders Well Beaten |newspaper=The Irish Times |date=16 February 1925 |page=8}}

{{Cite web |url=http://origin-www.football-league.co.uk/footballleaguenews/20101022/the-story-of-the-17th-middlesex_2293334_2192680 |title=The Story of the 17th Middlesex |date=22 October 2010 |publisher=The Football League |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612141426/http://origin-www.football-league.co.uk/footballleaguenews/20101022/the-story-of-the-17th-middlesex_2293334_2192680 |archive-date=12 June 2018 |url-status=dead |accessdate=29 December 2011}}

{{London Gazette |issue=29794 |date=21 October 1916 |page=10217 |supp=y }}

{{cite web |url=http://nifootball.blogspot.com/2006/11/jack-doran.html |title=Jack Doran |editor-first=Jonny |editor-last=Dewart |work=Northern Ireland's Footballing Greats |date=9 November 2006 |accessdate=29 December 2011}}

Carder & Harris, Albion A–Z, p. 338.

{{Cite web |url=http://www.waterford-united.ie/longford-jul-2011-a-tale-of-two-pioneers/ |title=A Tale Of Two Blues Pioneers |last=Keane |first=Matt |date=25 October 2011 |publisher=Waterford United |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120905143122/http://www.waterford-united.ie/longford-jul-2011-a-tale-of-two-pioneers/ |archive-date=5 September 2012 |url-status=dead |accessdate=29 December 2011}}

{{cite book |first1=Tim |last1=Carder |first2=Roger |last2=Harris |title=Albion A–Z: A Who's Who of Brighton & Hove Albion F.C |year=1997 |publisher=Goldstone Books |location=Hove |pages=72–73 |isbn=0-9521337-1-7 |name-list-style=amp}}

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