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16 Facts About Albert Jarrett

1.

Albert Ojumiri Jarrett was born on 23 October 1984 and is a Sierra Leonean footballer who last played for Dulwich Hamlet and has represented the Sierra Leone national football team.

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Albert Jarrett started his career as a schoolboy at Arsenal, before joining the youth academy at Dulwich Hamlet.

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Albert Jarrett scored one goal against Crewe Alexandra, but soon fell out of the first team picture.

4.

Albert Jarrett was released by Watford at the end of the season.

5.

Albert Jarrett spent August 2008 on trial at Yeovil Town.

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Albert Jarrett then joined Gillingham, initially on trial, before signing a one-month contract with the club on 18 September 2008, and making his debut as a substitute in a home win over Port Vale on 27 September.

7.

Albert Jarrett claimed to be attracted to manager Mark Stimson's attacking style.

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8.

Albert Jarrett was an unused substitute for the match, and three days later he was told that his contract would not be extended, though he would be invited back to the club in pre-season to compete for a contract.

9.

Albert Jarrett signed a three-month contract with Barnet in July 2009.

10.

Albert Jarrett scored the only goal for the Bees in a final day encounter with Rochdale at Underhill, this goal guaranteed the club their Football League survival, though Grimsby Town's defeat in another match did make the result irrelevant by the full-time whistle.

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On 29 June 2010, Albert Jarrett agreed to join Lincoln City on a one-year deal.

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Albert Jarrett played four games for the Shots in his month long spell.

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Albert Jarrett has impressed in his first season at Bromley, picking up Man of the Match awards on several occasions, including some from The Non-League Paper.

14.

Albert Jarrett was released from Dulwich Hamlet towards the end of March 2016, with Hamlet manager Gavin Rose citing a lack of end product being behind the decision to release him.

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Albert Jarrett was invited to make his international debut for Sierra Leone national team in October 2006 in a 2008 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.

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Albert Jarrett is a cousin of Ahmed Deen, the pair played alongside each other for Barnet.