- Lee Power
Infobox Football biography
playername = Lee Power
fullname = Lee Michael Power
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1972|6|30
cityofbirth =Lewisham ,London
countryofbirth =England
height = height|ft=6
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position = Forward
youthyears = –1990
youthclubs = Norwich City
years = 1990–1994
1992
1993
1993
1994–1995
1995
1995–1996
1996–1997
1997–1998
1998
1998–1999
1998–1999
1999–2000
clubs = Norwich City
→ Charlton Athletic (loan)
→ Sunderland (loan)
→ Portsmouth (loan)
Bradford City
→ Millwall (loan)
Peterborough United
Dundee
Hibernian
Ayr United
Plymouth Argyle
Halifax Town
Boston United
caps(goals) = 44 (10)
05 0(0)
03 0(0)
02 0(0)
30 0(5)
00 0(0)
38 0(6)
10 0(4)
11 0(2)
04 0(0)
16 0(0)
25 0(5)
nationalyears =
nationalteam = Republic of Ireland Youth Republic of Ireland U-21 Republic of Ireland B
nationalcaps(goals) =
manageryears = 2006
managerclubs = Cambridge UnitedLee Michael Power (born
June 30 ,1972 inLewisham ,London ) is a former professional footballer and a former chairman of Cambridge United. Despite being born inLondon , his Irish ancestry allowed him to be capped by Republic of Ireland at Youth, Under-21 and B level.Playing career
Power began his career as a trainee with Norwich City, making his first team debut against Aston Villa in April 1990, prior to turning professional in June the same year. His initial form was good enough to earn a call up to the Reublic of Ireland Under-21 side and he went on to make a record number of appearances (13) for them.
Despite a promising start to his Norwich career, Power struggled to maintain a regular place in the first team, particularly with competition from the likes of
Chris Sutton andEfan Ekoku . He requested a transfer and moved to Charlton Athletic on loan in December 1992. Further loan spells with Sunderland (in August 1993) and Portsmouth (in October 1993) followed before a £200,000 move to Bradford City in March 1994.He scored on his Bradford debut, a 2–1 win at home to Swansea City on
March 12 ,1994 , but his progress was impeded by a virus which threatened his career.In July 1995 he moved to Peterborough United for a fee of £80,000, moving to
Scottish Premier League side Dundee in December 1996. He scored twice on his Dundee debut, a 6–0 victory over East Fife in theScottish FA Cup and his form soon attracted the attention of other clubs.In March 1997, Power moved to Hibernian, Hibs paying Dundee a combined fee of £200,000 for Power and his teammate
Paul Tosh . He was a regular for the remainder of the 1996–97 season, but lost his place whenAlex McLeish took over as manager and was allowed to join Ayr United on a free transfer in March 1998 until the end of the season.In July 1998, Power had a trial with Carlisle United, playing in friendly against Rangers, but joined Plymouth Argyle later that month. He struggled to settle at Plymouth and in December 1998 joined Halifax Town on loan, the move becoming permanent in January 1999.
His final footballing move, on the playing side, came in November 1999 when he joined Southern League side Boston United for a fee of £25,000. He also coached Boston, but left in January 2001. His early retirement from football coming at the relatively early age of 28, but not entirely surprising after two broken legs.
Post-playing career
Power worked as a football agent, before joining forces with Lenny Drake and setting up the sports publishing company CRE8.
In May 2003, Power was part of a consortium aiming to take over Luton Town. The proposed move was not well received by Luton fans, particularly as it involved sacking the popular manager
Joe Kinnear .He subsequently joined the board at Cambridge United and took over as chairman of the
Conference National side in August 2006. In September 2006 he acted as caretaker manager following the dismissal of Cambridge manager Rob Newman and his assistantTony Spearing .On the
22 January 2008 , on the same night that Cambridge United beat Droylsdon 5–0, Power resigned as chairman of the club, citing personal differences with fellow board members as the chief reason. [cite news
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/cambridge_utd/7204434.stm
title=Power resigns as Cambridge chief
date=2008-01-23
accessdate=2008-04-20
publisher=BBC Sport] In April 2008, Power joined the board of Cambridge's Conference rivals Rushden and Diamonds. [cite news
date=2008-04-24
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/r/rushden_and_diamonds/7362934.stm
title=Power appointed to Rushden board
accessdate=2008-04-24
publisher=BBC Sport]Power is also a racehorse owner. [cite web
url=http://www.greyfoxracing.co.uk/home/default.html
title=Horse racing stables in Oxfordshire with greyfox racing
accessdate=2008-04-20
publisher=Greyfox Racing]References
External links
* [http://www.ex-canaries.co.uk/players/power.htm Career information at Ex-Canaries.co.uk]
*soccerbase|6441|Lee Power
* [http://www.uptheposh.com/people/3162/ Profile] at [http://www.uptheposh.com/ UpThePosh! The Peterborough United Database]
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