Liam Fontaine

Liam Fontaine played at Fulham, mainly as an academy player until 2006. A centre back, He represented England in several age groups up to U20 level and made a couple of first team appearances for Fulham as a teenager before his move to Bristol City.

Fulham (?-2006)
Liam came through the ranks in Fulham's youth academy before spending time on loan at Yeovil Town at the start of the 2004-05 season for three months, aged 18. Upon his return he was rewarded with a first team debut, coming off the bench as a late substitute during a 3-3 draw away at Southampton in the Premier League. Days later, he played the full 90 minutes in a 1-1 draw away at Watford in the 3rd round of the FA Cup.

After his brief role in the first team at the club, he was sent back on loan for the remainder of the 2004-05 season, this time to Kilmarnock.

In 2005-06, Liam spent more time on loan - first he had another spell with Yeovil Town before moving to Bristol City.

After Fulham
His loan at Bristol City was a success and this led him to sign permanently for them in June 2006. He would go on to spend a large part of his playing career there, making 294 appearances in all competitions for the Robins until he departed in 2014.

Liam played out his remaining years in Scotland, spending four years at Hibernian, before moves to Ross County and Dundee.