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    Kris Mark Doolan (born 11 December 1986) is a Scottish professional football coach and former player, who currently manages Scottish Championship club Partick Thistle. Doolan played as a striker, spending the majority of his professional career at Partick Thistle.

  2. Striker Kris Doolan became the most recent inductee to the club hall of fame in 2019. This was to be his final year at the club after a decade-long stay. All former players or managers listed have been inducted into either the Scottish Football Hall of Fame or Partick Thistle's own Hall of Fame.

  3. 3 de mar. de 2023 · Kris Doolan has been appointed Partick Thistle manager following a three-match spell as interim boss. The former Firhill striker, 36, took over from Ian McCall last month, with the latter...

  4. 3 de mar. de 2023 · Friday 3rd March, 2023 at 12:34pm. Partick Thistle FC are delighted to announce that Kris Doolan has been appointed as first team manager. Doolan has been in interim charge of first team matters for almost three weeks now, overseeing away victories over Ayr United and Dundee as well as a draw at Arbroath.

  5. Eight consecutive seasons of netting double figures, becoming the first Thistle player to reach 100 league goals and fourth in the club’s all-time competitive goalscoring charts are all statistics that can describe the achivements of Kris Doolan but they don’t quite account for the gentleman that Kris was off the pitch.

  6. Kris has hit double figures in each of the last eight seasons and is currently sitting inside the top 10 of Jags all-time scoring list. Kris is already Thistle’s all-time top league goalscorer and has surpassed 100 goals on league duty for the club.

  7. 17 de fev. de 2023 · 20. 822 views 1 year ago. Coverage of Kris Doolans appointment as interim manager of Partick Thistle following the sacking of Ian McCall on BBC Sportscene, BBC’s The Seven & STV News, on...

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