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19 Facts About Mark McCammon

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Mark Jason McCammon was born on 7 August 1978 and is a former professional footballer who played as a striker.

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Mark McCammon found regular football at Brentford, before departing for Millwall in 2003.

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Mark McCammon switched to Gillingham in 2008, where he remained for the next three years.

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Mark McCammon played on loan for Bradford City in 2010.

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Mark McCammon signed for Premier League Charlton Athletic in March 1999, and played five games for the Addicks following their relegation into the First Division.

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Mark McCammon was loaned out to struggling Swindon Town in January 2000, of the First Division, and played four games before his return to The Valley.

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Mark McCammon scored six goals in 33 games during his first season with the club.

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Mark McCammon signed a permanent deal with the Seagulls in February 2005.

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Mark McCammon was not offered a permanent deal with Bristol in the summer, and upon his return to Brighton he found the club relegated out of the Championship.

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Mark McCammon moved to Doncaster Rovers in August 2006 following a successful trial period, and was confident of a successful season.

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Mark McCammon finished the season with five goals in thirty games, having missed the close of the campaign with a shoulder injury.

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McCammon joined League Two Gillingham in July 2008 on a three-year contract, as manager Mark Stimson hoped McCammon would prove an adequate replacement for Delroy Facey.

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Mark McCammon finished the campaign with 25 appearances, four of which were for the Bantams.

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In February 2012, Mark McCammon began action against Gillingham at an employment tribunal alleging racial discrimination.

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Mark McCammon claimed that Hessenthaler was "racially intolerant" and that the club had tried to "frustrate him out".

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Mark McCammon won five caps for Barbados, scoring four goals in the process.

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Mark McCammon's nation went on to qualify for the tournament, before exiting at the First Round.

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Mark McCammon returned to international football in 2008, so as to take part in his country's World Cup qualification campaign.

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Mark McCammon was a target man striker, able to win the ball in the air.