Wolverhampton Wanderers Born in
Telford,
Shropshire, Collins was promoted to
Wolverhampton Wanderers' first-team squad for the first time in January 2007, signing his first professional forms the next month. Though regularly on the bench, he never made a first-team appearance. However, he played regularly for the club at
reserve level and with the under-18s, for whom he was
captain. He joined
Hereford United on 14 November 2007 on an initial month's
loan, and made his league debut on 17 November 2007 in a 3–2 win at
Stockport County. After impressing, his loan was extended to the end of the season, during which Hereford won
promotion to
League One.
Port Vale in a 1–0 September 2010 victory over
Aldershot Town Collins went on loan to
League Two side
Port Vale at the start of the
2008–09 season, and became a first-team regular. Vale then signed him on a -year deal on 16 January 2009 after Wolves agreed to release him from the rest of his deal at
Molineux. He gained his first senior goal in a 1–1 home draw with
Wycombe Wanderers on 25 April 2009. With 42 appearances to his name in his first season with the club, he was described as the most consistent performer of the season. He remained in the first team for the start of the
2009–10 campaign. He was
transfer listed in late September, along with the entire Port Vale squad, after
manager Micky Adams saw his team slip to a third consecutive defeat. Despite this he remained a key member of the defence, alongside
Gareth Owen and
John McCombe. Playing regular football helped Collins realise that he needed to 'bulk out' to become a more physically dominant player. His solid performances attracted attention, as well as March 2010 rumours of a £200,000 move to
Watford. Rumours that Collins rubbished as "paper talk". A candidate for
Player of the Year, he instead picked up Chairman's Player of the Year and Players' Player of the Year awards, as well as the award for best
assist "following his storming run from inside his own half to set up
Marc Richards against
Hereford at
Vale Park". Collins was keen to extend his
contract beyond its conclusion in the summer of 2011. He got the perfect start to the
2010–11 season by blasting in the only goal of the opening game of the season at
Bury. Anticipating interest from other clubs, in September Adams began negotiations to extend his contract by a further season. Upon signing the deal Collins praised current and former training staff at the club, naming
Dean Glover,
Lee Sinnott,
Mark Grew,
Geoff Horsfield, and Micky Adams as people who helped his progress 'massively'. His consistency over his 48 appearances helped Vale to boast one of the strongest defensive records in the division that season. He missed a few weeks at the start of the
2011–12 season after undergoing a small operation to repair a
hernia-related problem. He was then sidelined for a further five weeks after he had to undergo surgery on an unrelated
groin injury. Vale conceded 18 goals in the twelve games that Collins missed, before keeping a
clean sheet on his return to the first-team on 12 November, a goalless draw with
Grimsby Town in the
FA Cup. He again was sidelined in January, as he picked up an ankle injury. In total, he made 162 appearances for Vale, scoring four goals. Collins was named as Port Vale's best left-back of the 2010s in a public poll taken in January 2020 by
The Sentinel; he received 50% of the vote, ahead of
Carl Dickinson (40%).
Barnsley On 15 March 2012, Collins joined
Barnsley on loan for the remainder of the season, with the move becoming permanent at the end of the season. Port Vale received £50,000 for the loan deal. He arrived at
Oakwell amid an injury crisis in the Barnsley defence. He impressed manager
Keith Hill in his seven appearances in
2011–12, particularly in the game against
Blackpool. Despite injuries to other "Tykes" defenders, he did not feature in the first team at the start of the
2012–13 season. On 28 September 2012, Collins joined League One side
Shrewsbury Town on a month-long loan deal. "Shrews" boss
Graham Turner, his former manager at Hereford, said that he would provide valuable defensive experience and cover following an injury to
Joe Jacobson. On 29 November, his loan was cut short, and he returned to his parent club. Having never taken to the field for Barnsley in the 2012–13 season, he was released from his contract on 31 January 2013 by manager
David Flitcroft.
Northampton Town He joined
Northampton Town until the end of the
2012–13 season in February 2013. Manager
Aidy Boothroyd signed him to provide competition in the "Cobblers" defence, particularly to left-back
Joe Widdowson. He was allowed to participate in the
play-offs, despite being subject to a curfew order. He played 55 minutes of the
play-off final defeat to
Bradford City. He signed a new two-year contract in May 2013. He played 25 games during the
2013–14 campaign as Northampton avoided
relegation out of the
English Football League by a three-point margin. However, he played only twice under new manager
Chris Wilder after being ruled out for the rest of the season with a foot tendon injury in February. During the season, he was appointed club captain. He made 43 appearances in the
2014–15 campaign but was not offered a new contract in the summer as Wilder opted to use
Zander Diamond and
Ryan Cresswell as his new centre-back partnership.
Mansfield Town Collins joined League Two club
Mansfield Town in June 2015, with "Stags" manager
Adam Murray praising his ability and experience, saying that "to bring Lee in to the building is a big one for us". He made 38 appearances across the
2015–16 campaign after recovering from a foot injury picked up in pre-season. He was appointed club captain in January and went on to sign a new contract in the summer. He was released by Mansfield at the end of the
2016–17 season, having made 44 appearances to help Mansfield to a 12th-place finish.
Forest Green Rovers In May 2017, Collins joined
Forest Green Rovers on a two-year contract to become the club's first signing following their promotion from the
National League into the English Football League. He scored two goals in 48 appearances over the
2017–18 campaign to help the Green to a 21st-place finish. He missed much of the
2018–19 season with a long-term injury but returned to fitness in time to feature in both legs of the play-off semi-final defeat to
Tranmere Rovers. He was released by Forest Green Rovers at the end of the 2018–19 season.
Yeovil Town {{Quote box On 26 June 2019, Collins signed a two-year contract with newly relegated
National League side
Yeovil Town; manager
Darren Sarll said that "Lee is a winner and his experience and leadership will make him a big part of this squad". He made 31 appearances for the "Glovers" in the
2019–20 season, which was permanently suspended on 26 March due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in England, with Yeovil in fourth-place. Yeovil entered the play-offs at the quarter-final stage, where they were beaten 2–0 by
Barnet. His last appearance for Yeovil was on 6 February 2021 against
Stockport County where he was shown a straight
red card for a late
tackle, although he was an unused
substitute in a match a week before his death. == International career ==