Olympique Lyonnais Bernard joined the
Lyon academy at the age of 13, after being spotted while representing
Seine-et-Marne in a youth cup final. He was initially required to pay
compensation to the French club, but this was overturned by an eventual ruling of the
European Court of Justice ten years later. He had an evolving career with the Magpies between 2000 and 2005, even though he was at
Darlington on loan in the
2000–01 season. He formed a strong left-flank partnership with fellow Frenchman
Laurent Robert, being a part of
Bobby Robson's side, which finished fourth, third and fifth as well as reaching the last 16 of the
Champions League and the semi-finals of the
UEFA Cup. He was a regular starter at the beginning of the 2004–05 season, but Robson was sacked on 28 August 2004 and replaced by
Graeme Souness, who made drastic changes at the club, cutting star players like
Craig Bellamy and
Laurent Robert.
Southampton After a dispute over contract negotiations, Bernard left Newcastle on 31 January 2005 to join
Southampton on a five-month contract. When Southampton were relegated to the
Championship in 2005, Bernard's contract expired and was not renewed by the club.
Rangers After leaving Southampton, Bernard signed a two-year deal with
Rangers on 1 September 2005, after turning down potential moves back to the Premier League with
Birmingham City and
Bolton Wanderers. He cited the prospect of playing in the
Champions League once again as a driving force for his move. After just one season with Rangers, and only nine league appearances, he was released after being made surplus to requirements by new manager
Paul Le Guen.
Return to Newcastle United Newcastle fans had mixed opinions when Bernard re-signed for them on 1 September 2006 after reneging on an agreement to join
Leeds United. However, his second spell on Tyneside did not turn out as well as hoped, with Bernard struggling for fitness and a series of niggling injuries preventing him from making his second debut for Newcastle. The latest injury was reported to be a hip injury. ==Retirement==