Lee James Barnard (born 18 July 1984) is an English footballer currently playing for Southampton.
Born in Romford, London Borough of Havering in 1984, he attended Billericay's Mayflower County High School.
Barnard has played for Leyton Orient, Northampton Town, Exeter City, and Stevenage Borough (where he scored his first career goal against Shrewsbury Town), all on loan from Tottenham Hotspur.
Thanks to his prodigious goal scoring rate at reserve level, he was expected to make his first team debut in the 2005–06 season. He was due to make his debut in the match against Charlton Athletic on 5 February 2006. Tottenham were leading 3–0 until a Charlton goal in the 69th minute meant Martin Jol did not want to bring on another striker so Barnard had to wait. Following the match he suffered a foot sprain which kept him out of action for 5 weeks, only returning for the reserve match against Leicester City on 18 March.
On 17 April, he finally got to make his Premier League debut in the 2–1 defeat to Manchester United at White Hart Lane, coming on after 77 minutes as a substitute. He also came on the following week against Bolton Wanderers.
Samuel Okeremute Sodje (born 25 May 1979) is an English-born Nigerian footballer who plays as a defender. Sodje also represents Nigeria at international level.
Sodje was born in Greenwich, London and joined Margate at the beginning of the 2002–03 season and scored on his debut with a header. He quickly established himself as a huge favourite with the supporters and won the Supporters' Player of the Year award at the end of his first season with Margate.
In the summer of 2003, he went on trial at Yeovil Town and Chester City, but neither team signed him. He returned to Margate to play Conference football for the 2003–04 season and impressed once again.
At the beginning of the 2004–05 season, he moved from Margate to League One side Brentford on a free transfer. He became popular with the Brentford fans through a combination of his goal-scoring, and his crazy hairstyles. At the end of that season he won a local newspaper award for player of the season, and at the end of the 2005–06 season he was honoured with a place in the PFA League One team of the year.
Simon William Walton (born 13 September 1987) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for Plymouth Argyle, where he is also team captain. His previous clubs include Leeds United, Charlton Athletic, Ipswich Town, Cardiff City, Queens Park Rangers, Hull City, Blackpool, Crewe Alexandra and Sheffield United.
Walton started his career at hometown club Leeds United. He came to attention after being sent off in a pre-season friendly against Valencia in 2004, whilst still just sixteen. He was likened to former Elland Road heroes Alan Smith and David Batty, with whom he shares tenacity and "Leeds blood" in his veins.[citation needed] He made his competitive debut on 7 August 2004 against Derby County, and went on to score three goals in the 2004–05 season, Leeds' first in the Championship. Walton struggled to break into the first team during the 2005–06 season with his only appearances coming after injuries to Sean Gregan, Shaun Derry, Jonathan Douglas and Gylfi Einarsson.
In July 2006 he joined Premier League side Charlton Athletic for an initial fee of £500,000, with clauses that could create a total £1m fee. He quickly moved on loan to get some regular first-team football, moving to Ipswich Town three games into the Championship season on 18 August 2006. Walton scored several important goals for Ipswich before being loaned to another Championship side, Cardiff City, in January 2007. When playing for Cardiff, he was sent off against former club Leeds for two bookable offences.
Lee Barnard on returning to Southend United
Saints 2 - 1 Walsall - Lee Barnard's 1st goal
Saints 3 - 1 Walsall - Lee Barnard's 2nd goal
Lee Barnard South African Fed Cup Squad member
Southampton FC Lee Barnard Song Yeovil Station
Alex Chamberlain and Lee Barnard warm up before the match
Sam Sodje Red Card For double kick the nuts of Lee Barnard Portsmouth vs Oldham
Sam Sodje Red Card For double kick the nuts of Lee Barnard ~ Portsmouth vs Oldham
REACTION: GW, Simon Walton & Lee Barnard post-Tranmere
Fifa 10 - Lee Barnard
Zani and Lee Barnard
LEE BARNARD, WINNER OF THE SA JUNIOR NATIONAL CHAMPS GIRLS U14 TENNIS TITLE
LEE BARNARD, NIKE JUNIOR TOUR SA MASTERS GIRLS UNDER 14 TITTLE WINNER
Lee Barnard Design Demo Reel 2014
Lee Barnard on returning to Southend United
Saints 2 - 1 Walsall - Lee Barnard's 1st goal
Saints 3 - 1 Walsall - Lee Barnard's 2nd goal
Lee Barnard South African Fed Cup Squad member
Southampton FC Lee Barnard Song Yeovil Station
Alex Chamberlain and Lee Barnard warm up before the match
Sam Sodje Red Card For double kick the nuts of Lee Barnard Portsmouth vs Oldham
Sam Sodje Red Card For double kick the nuts of Lee Barnard ~ Portsmouth vs Oldham
REACTION: GW, Simon Walton & Lee Barnard post-Tranmere
Fifa 10 - Lee Barnard
Zani and Lee Barnard
LEE BARNARD, WINNER OF THE SA JUNIOR NATIONAL CHAMPS GIRLS U14 TENNIS TITLE
LEE BARNARD, NIKE JUNIOR TOUR SA MASTERS GIRLS UNDER 14 TITTLE WINNER
Lee Barnard Design Demo Reel 2014
Lee Barnard wins the girls under 16 singles title of the Junior National Tennis Champs
Lee Barnard Penalty Miss v Leeds United
Lee Barnard's first goal back at Southend
Hapkido TV Lee Barnard Spotlight
Saints 2 - 0 Huddersfield - Lee Barnard
Brighton v Saints 01.04.2010 - Lee Barnard goal to bring it level to 2-2
Lee Barnard Goal vs. Sheffeild Wednesday
Lee Barnard Penalty, Southend v Huddersfield
Lee Barnard penalty Leyton Orient 04/09/09 - Southend United versus Leyton Orient
Bruce Lee • The Lost Interview (filmed in 1971)
Match Preview: Bristol Rovers vs. Southend United
Gallows - Lags Interview with Roland
Tom Barnard Show Live 6/9
Tom Barnard Show Live 7/2
Tom Barnard Show Live 7/14
Match Preview: Mansfield Town vs. Southend United
Ray Winstone Aneurin Barnard interviews Moonfleet Sky1
IHSAA Boys Tennis Singles State Finals - Interview with Singles Winner Dougie Barnard
Lee Kuan Yew Interview part 1 _ 6 - YouTube.flv
Lee Kuan Yew interview part 3 _ 6 - YouTube.flv
Interview de Steve "Smiley" Barnard, batteur du groupe Archive - 3
Hope Springs: Cast Interview
Barnard KUSI interview
FLASHBACK: AFC Bournemouth 1-3 Southampton (12th March 2011)
"Always Be My Baby / Love Like This" Medley | Kelley Jakle & Jamie Lee Barnard
An interview with Johannes Görannson
Anna Quindlen: Quotes, Books, Columns, Bio, Articles - Author Interview (2012)
"Mama Who Bore Me (Reprise)" - SPRING AWAKENING, in concert - Downtown Los Angeles