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'''All time playing career 389 League and Cup games having played for ], ], ], ] and ]. | '''All time playing career 389 League and Cup games having played for ], ], ], ] and ]. | ||
Lee started his career at Charlton Athletic without making any first team appearances, but was encouraged to start taking coaching qualifications and at the age of 21 became the youngest person at that time to gain the Full Coaching Badge which later became the ] Coaching Qualification. | Lee started his career at Charlton Athletic without making any first team appearances, but was encouraged to start taking coaching qualifications and at the age of 21 became the youngest person at that time to gain the Full Coaching Badge which later became the ]. | ||
From 1996 until 2003 he played 233 ] games for ], and was Player of the Year for 3 consecutive seasons, and after a £10,000 transfer to ] where he played 65 League and Cup games - he moved to ] for the 2005/2006 season, but has now in July 2006 returned to ] as player/coach.''' | From 1996 until 2003 he played 233 ] games for ], and was Player of the Year for 3 consecutive seasons, and after a £10,000 transfer to ] where he played 65 League and Cup games - he moved to ] for the 2005/2006 season, but has now in July 2006 returned to ] as player/coach.''' |
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Lee Harrison - Goalkeeper
Height - 6' 2" * Date of birth - 12-09-1971 * Place of birth - Billericay
All time playing career 389 League and Cup games having played for Gillingham, Fulham, Barnet FC, Leyton Orient and Peterborough.
Lee started his career at Charlton Athletic without making any first team appearances, but was encouraged to start taking coaching qualifications and at the age of 21 became the youngest person at that time to gain the Full Coaching Badge which later became the EUFA "A" Coaching Qualification.
From 1996 until 2003 he played 233 Football League games for Barnet FC, and was Player of the Year for 3 consecutive seasons, and after a £10,000 transfer to Leyton Orient where he played 65 League and Cup games - he moved to Peterborough for the 2005/2006 season, but has now in July 2006 returned to Barnet FC as player/coach.