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Former Blackburn striker DJ Campbell considered quitting football

Former Blackburn striker DJ Campbell considered quitting football


Former Blackburn striker DJ Campbell considered quitting football following his arrest last year in connection with a match-fixing investigation.

Campbell was one of six people questioned over the allegations in December but last month the 32-year-old was told he would not face any changes.

"I came very close," Campbell admitted. "I spoke to (Blackburn) manager Gary Bowyer at one stage on the phone and said I was thinking about that and he said 'no, you’re a good player.'


"It has been a very frustrating situation and it was very difficult with what they were trying to accuse me of doing. I was basically trying to clear my name.

"I’ve done nothing wrong and I’ve said that from the start. It’s been very tough for me and my family, I tried to carry on playing football and I have to say Blackburn were tremendous towards the situation and the gaffer Gary was superb and understanding.

"Now I just want to get back to playing football I’ve been training hard on my own so hopefully, with this is all behind me now, I can move forward."

Campbell, who had a loan spell at Millwall in the second half last season, left Rovers in July by mutual consent.