Jermaine Easter is a forward of Millwall. He was born on 15 January 1982 in Cardiff, Wales.
In 2001, Jermaine graduated from the academy of Wolverhampton Wanderers and penned his first senior contract with Hartlepool United, where he started to make occasional appearances. However, the footballer had to watch the majority of games from the substitutes’ bench, which entailed his loan move to Cambridge United in 2004. Easter netted two goals in 15 fixtures during three months and sealed a permanent deal with the club, which helped him to fire another six goals in 24 matches till the winter 2005.
From January 2005 till the summer 2008, the forward had short permanent spells at Boston United, Stockport County and Wycombe Wanderers and a loan spell at Plymouth Argyle, but the management of the latter decided to secure Jermaine’s services on permanent basis. The footballer fired four goals in 22 games for the team during six months and went on loan to Millwall, where he found the net one time in five fixtures before completing a temporary move to Colchester United, where he scored two goals in five matches.
In the summer 2009, Easter transferred to Milton Keynes Dons and amassed 15 goals in 36 games for the club during one season. In 2010, the forward signed for Swansea City on temporary basis and went on to net one time in six fixtures for ‘The Swans’ during his spell.
In the summer 2011, Jermaine put pen to paper of a long-term contract with Crystal Palace and chipped in eight goals in 55 matches for ‘The Glaziers’. Upon Palace promotion to the premier League Easter moved to Millwall.
From 2007, the footballer has been capped ten times for the Wales national squad.
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