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Graeme Lee (footballer, born 1978) (Graeme Barry Lee) was born on 31 May, 1978 in Middlesbrough, England, is a manager. Discover Graeme Lee (footballer, born 1978)’s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?

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Age 46 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 31 May, 1978
Birthday 31 May
Birthplace Middlesbrough, England
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Graeme Lee (footballer, born 1978) Height, Weight & Measurements

At 46 years old, Graeme Lee (footballer, born 1978) height is 6ft 2in .

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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don’t have much information about He’s past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Graeme Lee (footballer, born 1978) Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Graeme Lee (footballer, born 1978) worth at the age of 46 years old? Graeme Lee (footballer, born 1978)’s income source is mostly from being a successful manager. He is from . We have estimated
Graeme Lee (footballer, born 1978)’s net worth
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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million – $5 Million
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On 1 December 2021, he left his role at Middlesbrough to take over as manager at League Two side Hartlepool United. On 5 May 2022, with one game left in the season, Lee was sacked as manager of Hartlepool. During his five–month spell as manager, Lee led the team to the semi-finals of the EFL Trophy losing on penalties to eventual trophy winners Rotherham United and the fourth round of the FA Cup losing away to Premier League side Crystal Palace. However, it was the downturn in form following the defeat to Rotherham that was citing in Lee losing his job with the club only winning once out of their previous eleven games.

In June 2019, Lee was appointed as Middlesbrough U23 head coach.

Lee joined Celtic Nation during the 2012/13 close season break.

Lee then signed for Darlington on a one-year deal on 30 June 2011. Darlington suffered financial difficulties during Lee’s time at the club and his contract was terminated on 16 January 2012, along with the rest of the playing squad and caretaker manager Craig Liddle.

Lee signed a two-year deal for Notts County joining on a free transfer on 30 June 2009 just prior to the infamous takeover of the club by Munto Finance. Lee played an important role as County were promoted as Champions of League Two in 2010 under Ian McParland, Sven-Göran Eriksson, Hans Backe, Dave Kevan and Steve Cotterill. He started the 2010–11 season as first choice centre back for yet another new County manager Craig Short but he would not be part of next manager Paul Ince’s plans and was made a free agent in December 2010 bringing to an end a memorable 18 months at the club.

At the start of the 2007–08 season, he was ruled out for six weeks with a neck problem, and when he returned he was sidelined for another four months because of a fractured knee. Instead on 14 February 2008, Lee signed for former club Hartlepool United on loan for one-month. Following his return to the Keepmoat Stadium, Lee was loaned out again, this time to Shrewsbury Town until the end of the season. He was recalled with two games remaining, after a series of injuries had left Rovers short of defensive cover. In June 2008, after a season in which he was limited to a couple of substitute performances, Lee was released by Doncaster Rovers.

On 30 June 2008, he signed a two-year deal with League Two side Bradford City. On 6 August 2008, Lee was made Bradford City club captain for the 2008–09 season, taking over from David Wetherall, who had retired at the end of the previous season. At the same time, he said it was his goal to lift the league title. He was one of four Bradford players to make his debut on the opening day of the 2008–09 season against Notts County, which Bradford won 2–1. His first goal for the club came in a 3–1 victory at Grimsby Town on 24 October 2008, having played in all City’s opening 13 league games of the season. Two weeks later he added a second goal, helping City to upset League One-side Milton Keynes Dons 2–1 in the FA Cup. He played in the club’s first 34 league and cup games of the season, before he missed his first game in February because of suspension from picking up five bookings.

Lee was deemed as not good enough for the Championship following the side’s promotion by Paul Sturrock and signed for Doncaster Rovers from Sheffield Wednesday for £50,000 in 2005. He was Rovers’ captain. He scored the winning goal in their 3–2 win over Bristol Rovers in the 2007 Football League Trophy final at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium.

In 2003, he was snapped up by former boss Chris Turner for Sheffield Wednesday. He made 67 appearances for Wednesday and scored five goals in his first season and took up the captain’s arm band when Dean Smith was injured, this made him a shining light in one of the Owl’s worst ever seasons which led to him picking up a fans’ player of the season award. Lee started the 2004–05 season in the same vein as he ended the last. Although dogged by injuries at the tail end of the season he was voted defender of the year by fans of the club.

He has previously played for Hartlepool United, Sheffield Wednesday, Doncaster Rovers, Bradford City, Darlington and also had loan spells with Hartlepool and Shrewsbury Town. Lee has won the Football League Trophy with Doncaster Rovers, and helped both Hartlepool United and Sheffield Wednesday to promotion in the mid-2000s.

Graeme Barry Lee (born 31 May 1978) is an English professional football manager and former player who played as a defender.

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