Career
He is a right-winger who can also deputise on the left wing if needed. Born and raised in London, Brooker started his career as a trainee at Fulham. Whilst there, he had loan spells at Stevenage Borough and Brighton & Hove Albion, the latter of which he joined permanently in 2000.
lieutenant was during his three years at Brighton that Brooker made the majority of his league appearances so far, and it was his form for Brighton that prompted then-Premier League club Leicester City to sign him.
However, his first team opportunities at Leicester proved to be limited, so Leicester"s manager at the time, Micky Adams, allowed Brooker to go out on loan to Reading, a deal which was made permanent in 2004. He made a number of appearances for Reading during their 2004-2005 Football League Championship campaign, but at the end of the season was allowed to leave as he did not feature in Reading"s plans for the future.
Brooker then signed for Brentford in the summer of 2005, where he showcased his talents by scoring the Bees" goal of the season against Swindon in 2006. However, Brooker"s spell at Brentford was largely disappointing and he left by mutual consent with a year remaining on his contract on 30 August 2007.
In September 2008 Brooker has rejoined up with his former boss Micky Adams at Brighton & Hove Albion and is training with the squad, after leaving Chertsey in the summer of 2008.
In June 2010 he signed for Dorking Wanderers. Brooker is a blood relative to Matt Elliott (retired professional football player with Leicester City and Scotland).