LEE BULLEN


'Lee Bullen' (born March 29 1971 in Edinburgh, Scotland) - otherwise known as ''Bully'' - is a Scottish professional footballer.
Bullen was born on March 29, 1971, and started his career at Meadowbank Thistle F.C., initially as a forward. Bullen is known as an experienced and versatile footballer, having converted from a striker to a Defender mid-way through his career, and having plied his trade all over the world, from Scotland and Greece to Australia and China.
He played for Golden and South China as a striker in Hong Kong Football League in mid-1990s.
Once returning home to the United Kingdom, Bullen signed for Dunfermline Athletic F.C. and spent five years at the Scottish club.
After his last spell in Scotland Lee Bullen was signed by Chris Turner for Sheffield Wednesday on a free transfer in the summer of 2004. He immediately became an integral part of the Owl's Play-Off push after making his debut on Saturday the 7th of August 2007 in a 3-0 defeat on the opening day of the season at Hillsborough against Colchester United and scoring his first goal the next game on the 10th of August away at Blackpool to lead the team to a 2-1 victory. In November the Captain's armband was passed onto him by Chris Marsden who was forced into retirement by injury. Bullen finished his first season in Sheffield with seven league goals.
Since at Sheffield Wednesday he has played in all 11 positions for the Owls (including memorably in goal away at Millwall) and has become a cult-hero at Hillsborough and received The ''Wash & Go'' good sport award for his efforts.[1]
He was included in an, 'Unsung heroes in Championship XVI' for the 2006-2007 season on the website, 'teamtalk.com'.[2]

Contents
Honours
Transfers
Statistics
External links

Honours


===Sheffield Wednesday===

★ 2004/05 League One Play Off Final Winner

Transfers


DateClubFee
5 February 2000DunfermlineUnknown
16 June 2004Sheff WedFree

Statistics


'Recent Club Performance'
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupEuropeOthersTotal
AppGoalsAppGoalsAppGoalsAppGoalsAppGoalsAppGoals
Sheff Wed2006-0738021100000411
2005-0628010100000300
2004-0549720000010527
Dunfermline2003-0427261200000353
2002-0335530310000416
2001-0227420100000304
2000-0124430100000284
1999-0013700000000137
Total (Last 8 seasons) 241 29 19 2 9 1 0 0 1 0 270 32

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