He also played league football for Oxford United, Stockport County, Brentford, Rushden & Diamonds, Reading and was noted for his "pace, mobility and strength in the air".
[6] After failing to stave off relegation to the Third Division,[7] Roget began the 1998–99 season as a regular,[10] but a hamstring strain suffered one month into the campaign kept him out of action until December 1998.
[11] He lost his place in the team in December 1999,[12] when after a 3–1 home defeat to Barnet, he "stormed into the visitors' changing room and broke their stereo with an angry kick",[13] which he later denied.
[5] He was again a regular in central defence alongside Phil Whelan,[2][15] though new manager David Webb questioned in October 2000 "if he (Roget) is only playing so well because he hasn't got a contract at the moment".
[28][29] At the end of the 2001–02 season, Roget's Stockport County contract was cancelled by mutual consent and he departed the club,[30] having made 32 appearances and scored one goal during just over a year at Edgley Park.
[39][40] In September 2003, he was transfer-listed for reacting "to abuse from a section of the Griffin Park crowd" with "an obscene gesture to fans" after being sent off during a 3–1 defeat to Plymouth Argyle.
[41] In the following match versus Rushden & Diamonds, one week later, Roget gave a performance which reaffirmed his commitment to the club and he was reinstated to the starting lineup by manager Wally Downes.
[46] Roget made 36 appearances and scored two goals during the 2004–05 season,[47] but was given a free transfer by manager Brian Talbot in May 2005 and he trialled with Grimsby Town during the 2005–06 pre-season.
[2][48] Roget remained at the Kassam Stadium for the final year of his contract and made 41 appearances and scored three goals during a dire 2005–06 season,[49] at the end of which the Us were relegated to the Conference Premier.
[51] Between 2007 and 2011, Roget wound down his career in non-League football, with short spells at St Albans City, Braintree Town and a short-lived return to Rushden & Diamonds.
[59] In advance of the 2006 World Cup, officials from Trinidad and Tobago travelled to England to watch Roget in early 2006,[60][61] but he was not named in the provisional squad for the finals.