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17 Facts About Nicky Bailey

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Nicky Francis Bailey was born on 10 June 1984 and is an English retired professional footballer who played as a midfielder.

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Nicky Bailey has played for the England C national team.

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Nicky Bailey was Paul Fairclough's first signing as Barnet manager, and he immediately established himself as a regular for the club.

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Charlton Athletic were relegated from the championship after finishing at the bottom of the table, despite Nicky Bailey finishing as top scorer.

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Nicky Bailey was voted the club's player of the season.

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Nicky Bailey captained Charlton to a semi-final playoff defeat against Swindon Town, the semi-final went to penalties and it was Nicky Bailey who missed the decisive spot kick for Charlton to send Swindon through to the final.

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The deal was confirmed by both clubs on 24 June 2010, and Nicky Bailey was officially announced as a Middlesbrough player on 8 July.

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Nicky Bailey had a difficult start as a Middlesbrough player, however under new manager Tony Mowbray, Nicky Bailey was converted to a more defensive minded midfielder and became popular with the fans.

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Nicky Bailey scored his first goal for Middlesbrough against Burnley on 10 September 2011.

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Nicky Bailey joined Millwall on a two-year deal in July 2013.

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Nicky Bailey suffered numerous injuries during his two years with the club, limiting him to 39 appearances.

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Nicky Bailey started training with Barnet in October 2015, and re-signed on a short-term deal later in the month.

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Nicky Bailey made a total of nine full and seven substitute appearances for the U's, helping them win the National League South title.

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Nicky Bailey featured the following day in The Non-League Paper's team of the day.

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Across three and a half seasons, Nicky Bailey played 125 times for Sutton in his second spell, scoring nine goals.

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Nicky Bailey was picked to play for the England C national team, by Paul Fairclough when he was manager of Barnet.

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Nicky Bailey made four appearances before moving into the Football League, which meant he could no longer take part.