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Fraizer Campbell
Biography of
Fraizer Campbell
Fraizer Campbell has signed in
Manchester United
Academy in the year of 2004, on 1 July. After joining the academy to play for under 18 tournament, he made a huge impact by scoring approximate 14 mind-blowing goals in 22 starts. His superb performances for youth team led him to play at least five times for Reserves, and he made once. The next season, Campbell has done a great job by scoring total nine goals and considered as the second-top scorer jointly with Giuseppe Rossi.
In 2005, he was handed “51” number jersey at Manchester team and named in matchday squad in support of the third round, FA Cup against team Burton Albion. Campbell joined Royal Antwerp, which was the affiliate club of
Manchester United
’s for 2006–07 season. After seeing his massive his goal-scoring success, his worldwide fans gave him the sweet nickname "Super Campbell".
His 2007-08 seasons were extremely good and he enjoyed an additional productive loan at
Hull City
. He primarily joined
Hull City
team in 2007 October and continued his playing until the mid-January 2008. Campbell scored two times on the home debut for Championship side against world famous team Barnsley and owns the match by 3-0. Following Campbell’s winning display in opposition to the team Wolverhampton Wanderers 2007, he made one goal and arranges another. After seeing his superb performance, coach of
Hull City
team has expressed his interest to extend his period until the season’s end. The extension of loan was finished in 2007, 28th December with total 15 goals and named as top scorer. Next year, he also played for
Hull City
and achieved best player award by providing assist for the
Dean Windass
' goal at Wembley Stadium.
Again,
Hull City
team expressed their strong desire so that they could retain him for the next year. chairperson of the team Paul Duffen described him as "extremely good for the Championship". Nevertheless, Campbell continuously expressed his desire to come back to the Old Trafford team and wanted a break from the first team. While playing for club team, he got a call from England under 21 team as an alternative player to play against the Poland match in 2008, 25th march.