East London-born Jimmy Bullard joined the club he supported as a boy,
West Ham, from non-League Gravesend & Northfleet in 1999. He never
played a first team game for The Hammers and moved to Peterborough
United on a free transfer in 2001, where he started to make a name for
himself under manager Barry Fry. A move to Wigan Athletic followed in
2003 and Bullard played his part in securing promotion to the Premier
League in 2005 and a League Cup final appearance in 2006. He left The
Latics to join Fulham but his time there was blighted by injury, as was
his spell at Hull City, the club he joined in 2009. Brief spells at
Ipswich Town and Milton Keynes Dons ensued, but Bullard brought his
career to an end by announcing his retirement in October 2012. As far as
international football was concerned, Bullard was called into the
England squad in August 2008 for the World Cup qualifiers against
Andorra and Croatia, but did not feature in either match.
In September 2016 he was appointed manager of Leatherhead.