Lee Barrow

Lee Barrow
Personal information
Full nameLee Alexander Barrow
Date of birth1 May 1973
Place of birthBelper, England
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Playing positionCentre back
Club information
Current team
Heather St John's (manager)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1991–1992Notts County0(0)
1992–1993Scarborough11(0)
1993–1997Torquay United164(5)
1997–2000Barry Town97(10)
2000–2001Aberystwyth Town26(0)
2001–2002Hednesford Town24(2)
2002–2003Stafford Rangers58(3)
2003–2006Hednesford Town78(8)
2006Leek Town15(1)
2006–2007Kidsgrove Athletic16(0)
2007–2009Rushall Olympic53(2)
2009–2011Mickleover Sports
2011–2012Gresley34(1)
2013–Heather St John's
Teams managed
2013–Heather St John's
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 12:00, 29 July 2013 (UTC).
† Appearances (Goals).

Lee Alexander Barrow (born 1 May 1973 in Belper, Derbyshire) was an English footballer, and is currently player-manager at Midland Football Alliance side Heather St John's.

Playing career

Barrow began his career as an apprentice with Notts County, turning professional in July 1991, though in August 1992 he moved to Scarborough having not yet made his league debut. After only 11 games for Scarborough, Barrow moved to Torquay United in February 1993, soon establishing himself as a first-team regular.

In September 1997, he moved to League of Wales side Barry Town for a fee of £7,500, very quickly becoming a firm favourite amongst the Barry supporters. In the 2000 close-season, after 3 very successful seasons at Barry where he played in Europe and won two Welsh league titles, he moved to Aberystwyth Town remaining with the Parc Avenue side until December 2001 when he joined Hednesford Town.[1]

He moved to Stafford Rangers in June 2002,[2] but in December 2003 returned to Hednesford, making his Hednesford debut on 26 December against Stafford Rangers. He left Hednesford in July 2006, joining Leek Town.[3]

After a spell at Kidsgrove, he joined Rushall Olympic in 2007 and later Gresley of the East Midlands Counties League in March 2011.[4]

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