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Barrington Edward "Barry" Hayles (born 17 April 1972) is an English-born Jamaican football player currently playing for Cheltenham Town. He is a fan of Tottenham Hotspur.[1]
[edit] CareerHayles was first noticed as a Stevenage player in their FA Cup run before earning a move to Bristol Rovers in 1997. After just one season with the Pirates, Hayles moved to Fulham for a fee of £2 million in 1998, helping the club through two promotions to get to the Premier League and in the process becoming a big crowd favourite. In 2004, he was released on a free transfer to Sheffield United, but was only there a couple of months before he moved to Millwall for a nominal fee. [edit] Plymouth ArgyleHe was signed by Plymouth Argyle by new manager Ian Holloway for a fee of £100,000 prior to the 2006/2007 season, where he quickly established himself as a supporters' favourite after a hugely impressive start which earned him the nickname "The Ox in the box". He made his Plymouth Argyle debut against Wolverhampton Wanderers, where he also scored his first goal for Plymouth Argyle. He was lucky to have the goal put down as his name as it appeared to be headed over the line by fellow team mate Nick Chadwick. He has an enviable record of never being on a losing side when scoring for Argyle (14 goals, 7 wins and 7 draws) up to Saturday 28 April 2007. In the 2007-08 season, Hayles decided he would leave Plymouth at the end of the season.[2] [edit] Leicester CityOn December 31, 2007, Hayles joined Leicester City on an emergency loan deal, which became permanent for a fee of £150,000 on January 2,[2] signing an 18-month contract.[3] He made his debut in a 3-1 away defeat to QPR on January 1.[4] Hayles scored his first goal for Leicester in an M69 Derby on January 12,[5] and his second on 28 January in a 1-0 win over Crystal Palace.[6] Hayles, however, could not prevent Leicester from being relegated from the Championship.[7] On August 12, 2008, Hayles joined Cheltenham Town on loan for a month,[8] which was extended for a further month on September 11.[9] He made his league debut in a 2-0 win over Swindon Town on August 16, setting up a goal, and scored two goals in a 2-1 win over Bristol Rovers on 16 September. On 11 October 2008, Hayles scored his fourth and final goal for Cheltenham in a 4-3 win over Colchester United. He returned to Leicester on October 13 after making seven league appearances, receiving one red card. He re-joined Cheltenham on November 27 on loan for another month,[10] scoring one goal in five league games. Hayles had a brief run in the first team upon his return to Leicester, but failed to score a single goal. He was nonetheless presented with a medal on April 24 after Leicester had won the League One title. On May 29, Hayles was released at the end of his contract by Leicester alongside Paul Henderson, Marc Edworthy, Patrick Kisnorbo and Bruno N'Gotty.[11] [edit] Cheltenham TownOn 13th July 2009 Barry Hayles joined Cheltenham Town. [edit] InternationalHayles has played at least ten times for Jamaica, making his debut against Cuba on 10 June, 2001. Although he never announced his retirement from international football, the national team has not called him up since 2005. [edit] Career statistics(correct as of Jan 2, 2008)
Note 1: Football League Playoffs and Football League Trophy Note 2: Intertoto and UEFA Cup [edit] Honours
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