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Lee Glover (Edward Lee Glover) was born on 24 April, 1970 in Kettering, England, is an English-born Scottish former footballer and football manager. Discover Lee Glover's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

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Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 24 April 1970
Birthday 24 April
Birthplace Kettering, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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At 53 years old, Lee Glover height is 5ft 11in .

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1970

Edward Lee Glover (born 24 April 1970) is an English-born Scottish professional football manager and former player who is a coach at club Doncaster Rovers.

1987

A forward, he started his career with Nottingham Forest in 1987.

He spent seven years at the club, and also spent time on loan at Leicester City, Barnsley, and Luton Town.

Glover started his career with Nottingham Forest in 1987.

Under the management of Brian Clough, the club were competing for the First Division title in 1987–88 and 1988–89.

1989

He was an unused substitute in the 1989 League Cup final victory over Luton Town.

He was sent out on loan to regain fitness following an injury in the 1989–90 season.

In September 1989, he joined Leicester City on loan, and scored once in five Second Division games for David Pleat's Foxes.

1990

In January 1990, he had a spell on loan with Mel Machin's Barnsley, and made 12 goalless appearances for the Tykes in league and cup competitions.

Forest could only post an eighth-place finish in 1990–91, but found greater success in the FA Cup.

1991

He travelled to Wembley for the 1991 FA Cup and 1996 Anglo-Italian Cup finals, and was also an unused substitute at the 1989 and 1992 Football League Cup final and the 1992 Full Members' Cup final.

After retiring as a player, he managed two non-League clubs: Corby Town and Grantham Town, before spending time as assistant manager of King's Lynn, Mansfield Town and AFC Rushden & Diamonds.

After sixteen years as an assistant at various clubs, he managed Kettering Town throughout the 2022–23 campaign.

Glover played at Wembley in the 1991 FA Cup final, in what finished as a 2–1 defeat to Terry Venables's Tottenham Hotspur.

Glover joined Luton Town on loan in September 1991, in a move that reunited him with David Pleat, but he played just the one First Division game in a brief stay at Kenilworth Road.

After returning to Nottingham he scored against Spurs at White Hart Lane in the semi-final of the League Cup.

He was an unused substitute in the final, as Forest lost 1–0 to Alex Ferguson's Manchester United.

He scored twice in the 1991–92 season, both times in the League Cup.

1992

He was also an unused substitute in the 1992 Full Members' Cup final victory over Southampton.

Forest were relegated out of the newly created Premier League in 1992–93.

1993

He scored a total of six goals in the 1993–94 season, helping the club to win promotion out of the First Division with a second-place finish under new manager Frank Clark.

In seven seasons at the City Ground, Glover scored 14 goals in 105 league and cup appearances.

1994

He moved on to Port Vale in 1994.

Glover scored against East Midlands rivals Leicester City in a 4–0 home win on 6 February 1994.

Glover signed with First Division Port Vale in July 1994, after manager John Rudge put in an offer of £200,000, plus an extra £25,000 based on appearances.

He made his debut on 14 August, in a 2–0 defeat by Swindon Town at the County Ground.

He lost his first team place two months later, as Martin Foyle and Tony Naylor built an effective strike partnership.

Glover scored seven goals in 1994–95.

1995

He found the net three times in 1995–96, but played in the 1996 Anglo-Italian Cup final, as the Valiants lost 5–2 to Genoa.

1996

In August 1996, he was purchased by Danny Bergara at Second Division side Rotherham United for a club record £150,000.

He was brought in to replace Shaun Goater and Nigel Jemson.

He scored once in 24 appearances in 1996–97.

He lost his first team place to Mark Druce, and was sent out on loan to Brian Horton's Huddersfield Town, who were playing one level above the Millers.

He made 11 appearances for the Terriers, without finding the net.

He returned to Millmoor at the end of the season to find that Rotherham had been relegated in his absence.

1997

Glover adapted well to the Third Division, and became the club's top-scorer with 18 goals in 42 games in 1997–98.

This tally included four goals in a 5–4 home win over Hull City on 28 December.

He also served as captain under new boss Ronnie Moore.

2000

Two years later he signed with Rotherham United, and stayed with the Millers until 2000.

He then played for Macclesfield Town and Mansfield Town, before moving into non-League football with Burton Albion and Corby Town.