Julien Baudet was born on 13 January 1979 in Grenoble and is a French footballer and current manager.
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Julien Baudet was born on 13 January 1979 in Grenoble and is a French footballer and current manager.
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In 2001 Julian Baudet moved to Oldham Athletic in the third tier in England on a free transfer.
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In July 2006, Julian Baudet moved on yet another free transfer – to Crewe Alexandra – where he improved his game a great deal under the guidance of Steve Holland and Dario Gradi, becoming the club captain after the retirement of Neil Cox.
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Julian Baudet scored his first goal away at Carlisle United, and became quickly became a fans favourite and a vital part of the whole team including defence and attack.
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Julian Baudet was known as "the beast" by Crewe fans for his strong bustling presence and his contributions to the attack with spectacular long range free-kicks.
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On 25 July 2009 Julian Baudet made his competitive home debut for Colorado Rapids, breaking his arm in the first half after landing awkwardly on it.
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Julian Baudet received a yellow card for the reckless challenge which resulted in the broken arm.
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Julian Baudet expressed excitement for the opportunity to play for his hometown team.
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