Background
Born in Freetown, Sierra Leone, Baronet-Williams grew up in North London and attended Saint David"s School and Street Katharine in Hornsey.
Born in Freetown, Sierra Leone, Baronet-Williams grew up in North London and attended Saint David"s School and Street Katharine in Hornsey.
His position was defence or midfield. He is currently an assistant coach for SoccerPlus Connecticut, a women"s team in the WPSL in America. He also will be working at Quinnipiac University as an assistant coach for the soccer team
Leyton Orient When he was just 16 years old, Baronet-Williams launched his professional career with Leyton Orient.
He made 36 appearances with the club and scored twice. Sheffield Wednesday Once with Sheffield Wednesday, Baronet-Williams got a place in the first team immediately despite his young age.
He began his career playing as an attacking midfielder. Nottingham Forest After four years, he moved to Nottingham Forest for the sum of £2.5 million.
Baronet-Williams had a successful spell with Forest, and even though he played as a defensive midfielder he managed to score a number of goals, even being the clubs top scorer in the 2000-2001 season, and was often clinical from free kicks and penalties.
In 2001, Forest found themselves in financial difficulties and had to sell their better players. Baronet-Williams turned down moves to Southampton and Birmingham City Charlton Athletic In December 2001, Baronet-Williams left Forest, signing for Charlton Athletic, initially on a short-term contract. In May 2002 he signed a new two-year deal at the club
Ipswich Town After spending two seasons with Charlton, Baronet-Williams moved to Ipswich Town, initially on loan in September 2003, and then permanently for the rest of the 2003-2004 season.
He was released the end of the season and decided to move away from English football. APOEL Next for Baronet-Williams was a move to APOEL in Cyprus in September 2004.
He had been linked with a return to Nottingham Forest, although the rumour was denied by Forest. Marsaxlokk After unsuccessful attempts to lure Paul Gascoigne to the club, on 6 August 2005 Maltese team Marsaxlokk signed Baronet-Williams.
But he managed only eight appearances and was sent home only two months into his three-year contract.