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18 Facts About Lee Cook

1.

Lee Cook was born on 3 August 1982 and is an English former professional footballer.

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In 1999, after impressing in a trial period, Lee Cook moved on to Watford.

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Lee Cook's transfer was the subject of an unsuccessful lawsuit from his former club.

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Lee Cook made his debut against Grimsby Town on 14 April 2001 as a substitute.

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Lee Cook joined York City on a month's loan in October 2002, which was extended for another month in late October.

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Lee Cook was loaned to Queens Park Rangers in December 2002.

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Lee Cook returned to Watford in March 2003, after QPR manager Ian Holloway had been hoping to sign him permanently.

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8.

Lee Cook scored once during 13 starts at Loftus Road.

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Lee Cook made no secret of the fact he was a fan of QPR, and he elected to leave Watford to join them at the end of his contract in July 2004.

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Lee Cook was ruled out for six weeks in August 2005 after tearing his lateral knee ligament against Hull City.

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Lee Cook completed the move on 8 January 2009, signing a three-year contract, for an undisclosed fee.

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On 19 March 2012, Lee Cook rejoined Charlton Athletic on loan until the end of the season.

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On 24 August 2012, Lee Cook joined Football League One side Leyton Orient on a five-month contract, after his release from QPR.

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Lee Cook played four times for the club, once in the league, before leaving at the end of the season after their relegation to the Football League.

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Lee Cook signed for Barnet on a one-year deal on 5 August 2014.

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On 29 June 2015, Lee Cook signed for Conference National side Eastleigh.

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Lee Cook was released at the end of the season after 36 league appearances.

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Lee Cook is a second cousin of Olympic gold medal boxer James DeGale.