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lil eva
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Huckerby to leave NorwichNorwich manager Glenn Roeder has confirmed that winger Darren Huckerby will not be offered a new deal at Carrow Road.
The 32-year-old, who has played more than 200 games for the club, is one of nine players released by Roeder.
Roeder said: "I have talked it over with Darren and told him we will not be offering him a contract for next season.
"I am looking to overhaul the squad for next season and beyond and a number of players, including Darren, are not part of those plans."
Chairman Roger Munby said: "When Nigel Worthington pulled off the coup of signing Darren, Peter Crouch and Kevin Harper on loan in the autumn of 2003 the football world sat up and took notice.
"They were right to do so. Daren had a galvanising effect on the club, on and off the pitch, and was an integral factor in our promotion to the Premier League the following May."
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breakdancer
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which team do you think lil eva darren huckerby will go too,premiership team or championship team or league 1 team!
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lil eva
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Probably Div 1 now i should think,but i dunno who.
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will_lufc
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hes shit
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breakdancer
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to come to think off it darren huckerby as played to my memory thinking right nottingham forest can anyone else think if i'm right in saying this!
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lil eva
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From his debut until 2000, Huckerby played for Lincoln City, Millwall (on loan), Newcastle United, Coventry City and Leeds United.
Huckerby joined Coventry City from Newcastle United for £1 million signed by then City boss Gordon Strachan. The striker's electric pace, combined with a successful partnership with Dion Dublin saw Huckerby play a key role in Coventry's Premier league survival, culminating in a final day 3-2 win at Tottenham Hotspur in 1996. Huckerby's success with the Sky Blues continued through out the following season as Coventry enjoyed a ten game unbeaten run, with Huckerby scoring some fine goals, most notably the winner in a 3-2 victory over Manchester United at Highfield Road. Huckerby was sold to Leeds United the following summer for a reputed £6 million, with Strachan quoted as saying 'Darren's a scorer of great goals, what we need is a great goal scorer.'
Huckerby won a first division championship medal with Manchester City in 2002, scoring 26 times during the campaign.
He spent part of the following season on loan at Nottingham Forest and was part of the team that reached the division one play-offs in 2003.
Huckerby spent a three month loan spell with Norwich City before signing for them permanently in December 2003, for a fee of £750,000, which rose to £1 million when Norwich were promoted at the end of the season.
So your answer is yes-on loan.He was also born in Notts
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will_lufc
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and hes still shit
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