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James Richard Bullard, born in England on October 23, 1978, is a former professional footballer, coach, and TV host. He currently co-hosts Soccer AM, a Saturday morning show on Sky Sports. He began his football career as a midfielder for West Ham United’s youth team before making the switch to Gravesend & Northfleet in 1998.<\/p>\n
After spending two years with Peterborough United, he moved on to Wigan Athletic, where he helped the club win promotion to the Premier League<\/a> by scoring 10 goals in 145 league appearances. Bullard was a charismatic leader on the field who played football with a constant grin on his face. If you ask Paul Jewell, Bullard is the one that really makes the locker room feel like a family.<\/p>\n Read More: <\/strong>Jimmy Buffett Wife: Check Out Dating History of Jimmy Buffett!<\/a><\/p>\n It was in East Ham, London, where Bullard was born. \u00a0While in elementary school, he represented Bexley Primary Schools FA and Kent Schools FA on the scholastic football team; later, while attending Erith School, he played for North Kent Schools FA. He got his debut in non-League football with Corinthian, an amateur team, and then moved on to Dartford, where he made 26 appearances in 1997\u201398. He played for Gravesend & Northfleet until being recruited in 1999 for \u00a330,000 by West Ham United, the team he had supported since he was a little lad.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Jimmy was assigned to prepare beef and lamb koftas with a spicy tomato and apricot chutney and a mint yogurt dip, one of several different dishes the contestants would have to prepare. The remaining four stars had an hour and fifteen minutes to complete the task and try to wow Asma and the two judges. Jimmy was confused by the detailed directions even before he began cooking. He responded, “Look at it, it’s pages and pages of stuff, it scares me to death.”<\/p>\n He was referring to the documents they had given him. Fans were perplexed by his clothing choices throughout the series, and they took to Twitter while he cooked to express their disbelief. This week on #CelebrityMasterChef, @TezzaG tweeted, “Jimmy Bullard cooking in serial killer gloves is worrying me out.” Shared by @Ariadne Reviews: “Jimmy Bullard<\/a>‘s genuine anxious energy is incredibly relatable. Yes, I think I might be falling in love. It’s the black gloves (or the celebrity) on #CelebrityMasterchef on #MasterchefUK. [Sic]<\/p>\nCareer.<\/h2>\n
Jimmy Prepared the Yummy Recipe.<\/h2>\n