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Darren Campion : ウィキペディア英語版
Darren Campion

Darren Campion (born 17 October 1987) is an English footballer who predominantly plays at left-back. He currently plays for Conference North side AFC Telford United.
==Footballing career==
Campion started his career as a youth team player at Birmingham City, before being released in 2007 following City's return to the Premier League.
Campion had trials with Shrewsbury Town and Hereford United, but failed to earn a contract with the League Two clubs. Campion then had a trial with League One outfit Carlisle United, where unlike with his two previous trails, impressed ''Cumbrians'' manager Greg Abbott, to sign the defender on a short term contract until December 2007, where he acted as cover for Zigor Aranalde at left-back. Campion impressed in training and reserve games enough to earn a contract until the end of 2007-08 season and he made his Carlisle United début on 26 April 2008 at Millwall as a 59th minuite substitute replacing Scott Dobie, Carlisle lost the game 3-0. He was released from his contract by Greg Abbott in January 2009 after he had made derogatory comments about the City on a social networking site.
He returned to the West Midlands, turning out for Conference North side Solihull Moors in 2009 before finishing the 2009-2010 season at local rivals Redditch United
Joined Hednesford in October 2010, making his debut for the Pitmen in a 2-1 F.A. Trophy defeat to Whitby Town. After biding his time behind fellow left backs Louis Keenan and Aaron Gibson, Campion became an automatic pick for the Pitmen as they charged towards a second-place finish in the Southern League Premier Division, losing in the play-off final to Salisbury City
The summer of 2011 saw Campion agree a new deal with the Pitmen, and was named as the club's captain by manager Rob Smith. Campion's season was split into two distinct parts; the first half was consistent and confident, the second frustrating and spent on the sidelines suspended, after picking up two red cards in quick succession - both for dissent
Agreed a new deal at Hednesford for the 2012-2013 campaign

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