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Darren Huckerby As a player he was a forward from 1993 until 2009. He played most matches for Norwich City, but also featured for Newcastle United, Coventry City, Leeds United, Manchester City, Lincoln City, Millwall and Nottingham Forest. He finished his career by playing in the USA, appearing in Major League Soccer for San Jose Earthquakes.
Darren Huckerby Huckerby was born in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. His mother is of partial Georgian descent. Huckerby started playing professionally for Lincoln City in Football League Division Three. Huckerby was promoted to the first team at Sincil Bank by Keith Alexander, but also played under the stewardship of both Sam Ellis and Steve Wicks before being sold in 1995. He finished his spell with Lincoln having scored 5 goals in 28 league appearances.
Darren Huckerby In 2012, Huckerby returned to Carrow Road to play in Adam Drury's testimonial match against Celtic, coming on in the 76th minute showing his trademark bursts of pace and skill. Former Celtic and Norwich striker John Hartson who was co-commentating on Sentanta Sports claimed he looked fit and sharp enough still to be playing professionally.
Darren Huckerby Darren Carl Huckerby (born 23 April 1976) is an English former professional footballer. He is currently academy coach for the Under 16s at Football League Championship side Norwich City.
Darren Huckerby He was sold to Leeds United the following summer for a reputed £6 million. His time at Elland Road was not a success, in 40 league games he scored only two goals against former club Coventry City and Watford. He had to contend with some top players such as Mark Viduka, Alan Smith and Michael Bridges at his time at Leeds, and as a result he was never a regular, although he did play his part in some good European Cup runs for Leeds, scoring against Partizan Belgrade in the 1999–2000 UEFA Cup, and also scoring once in Leeds' 6–0 thrashing of Beşiktaş in their 2000–01 Champions League campaign. He scored six goals in total, also scoring twice in the League Cup against Tranmere, but his time at Leeds will be remembered as disappointing by both the player and the fans.