Lee Hughes is pictured during WBA's 1-0 win against Fulham.
172 League appearnces (+39 as sub), 89 goals
(During two spells)
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West Brom: |
1997-1998 |
Played |
37 |
Scored |
14 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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1998-1999 |
Played |
42 |
Scored |
31 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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1999-2000 |
Played |
36 |
Scored |
12 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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2000-2001 |
Played |
41 |
Scored |
21 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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Transferred on 9/8/2001 for £5m.
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Coventry: |
2001-2002 |
Played |
38 |
Scored |
14 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
|
2002-2003 |
Played |
4 |
Scored |
1 |
goal |
(Division 1) |
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Transferred on 30/8/2002 for £2.5m.
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West Brom: |
2002-2003 |
Played |
23 |
Scored |
0 |
goals |
(Premiership) |
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2003-2004 |
Played |
32 |
Scored |
11 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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2007–2009 Oldham Athletic 55 (25)
2009 Blackpool (loan) 3 (1)
2009–2013 Notts County 128 (59)
2013–2014 Port Vale 31 (13)
2014–2015 Forest Green Rovers 42 (15)
2015 Kidderminster Harriers 13 (3)
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Lee Hughes is pictured playing for The Baggies during their 1-0 win against Crystal Palace
on 3rd. September 2000. Photograph George Herringshaw. ©
Between 2004 and 2007 Lee Hughes was serving part of a six year prison sentence
for causing death by dangerous driving, following a fatal crash on 23 November 2003.
near his home in the Warwickshire village of Meriden, West Midlands, Hughes lost control of his
Mercedes CL55 AMG and went onto the wrong side of the road before colliding with a Renault Scénic.
A passenger in the Renault, Douglas Graham, was killed in the incident, whilst his wife Maureen and
the driver Albert Frisby were severely injured. Hughes and passenger Adrian Smith left the scene,
before turning themselves in to the police 36 hours later. He was arrested on suspicion of
causing death by dangerous driving. He denied the charge, though later pleaded Guilty
to charges of failing to stop and failing to report an accident.
On 9 August 2004, Hughes was found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving,