Harry Campbell

Career
Campbell started his professional career at Bolton Wanderers in the 12/13 season. He was there for 3 years but did not achieve an appearance. Burton Albion came in at the start of the 16/17 season for a free transfer, but the first two years went without a game. He got his one and only appearance in the 18/19 season but was released at the end of the season. Gateshead FC managed to get him and he was intended to be a substitute behind Middlesbrough loanee Bradley James. Quickly he impressed in training and became the number 1 throughout the season. In his 1st season he conceded 37 in 40 games, also getting an assist from a long ball. Campbell continued as number 1 into the Vanarama National league. He came away with being the highest appeared player in the squad with 56. He was in the line-up for the FA Trophy final at Wembley. He had another very good next season, he played 51 games and only conceded 31. Easily giving him the most clean sheets in the division. During the 22/23 season Harry got injured mid November. So whilst he was sidelined, Ireland brought in experienced goalkeeper Pierre Kleinheider who played as number one for the rest of the season. Both will have to fight for the spot in the 23/24 season which he ended up mostly loosing only playing 20 times but only conceeding 17. With Gateshead looking for a new youngster to play in the sticks, Campbell was sold to Dumbarton at the start of the 24/25 season for £50,000. He remains in the all-time best squad from his 195 games for the club.