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18 Facts About Lee Sawyer

1.

Lee Thomas Sawyer was born on 10 September 1989 and is an English retired professional footballer who played as a midfielder.

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Lee Sawyer was intended to go on the pre-season tour of the United States, but was ruled out of the tour through injury.

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Lee Sawyer then dislocated his shoulder in December 2007, ruling him out of the start of the club's Youth Cup run.

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On 18 August 2008, Lee Sawyer went on loan to Southend United for three months to gain some first team experience.

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Lee Sawyer made his first start for Southend United on 30 August 2008 against Walsall.

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Lee Sawyer joined Coventry City on loan for a month on 26 January 2009.

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Lee Sawyer found first team opportunities at Coventry City very limited and only made one start and one sub appearance under Chris Coleman before returning to Chelsea.

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Lee Sawyer returned to Southend United on 14 July 2009 on loan until January 2010.

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On 14 January 2010, Lee Sawyer signed for Barnet on a short-term contract.

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On 12 November 2010, Lee Sawyer signed on non-contract terms for Conference South club Woking.

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On 17 January 2011, Lee Sawyer had reportedly left the club by mutual consent to return to Southend United.

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On 18 January 2011, Lee Sawyer completed his return to Southend United on a deal until the end of the season with the option of a further one-year contract.

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On 19 July 2012, Lee Sawyer re-signed for Woking, at this point in the Conference Premier.

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Lee Sawyer joined Dover Athletic on a two-month loan on 8 November 2013.

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Lee Sawyer was released by Sutton United, with his three-month loan from Sutton officially expired he was allowed to sign for Chelmsford City.

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Lee Sawyer signed a new deal under Rod Stringer, but later went on to sign for Bishop's Stortford.

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Lee Sawyer made his international debut for the England U-16s against Scotland in the Victory Shield in November 2004.

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Lee Sawyer has played for the England U-18s and the England U-19s, scoring a goal for both teams.