Mark Randall (footballer)

Mark Randall ( born September 28, 1989 in Milton Keynes ) is an English footballer.

Career

The central midfielder, who can also be used on the right side, signed in 2006 his first contract at Arsenal. His first significant use for the " Gunners " he came in July 2006 against Ajax Amsterdam. It was the final game of the Dutchman Dennis Bergkamp. Randall was also present at the two training camps of the Gunners in Austria and the Netherlands. The competitive debut for the first team of the London he gave on 24 October 2006 in the Carling Cup against West Bromwich Albion. Randall's debut in the Premier League he was in the fourth round of the 2006/07 season against Everton. On 8 February 2007 he signed his first professional contract with Arsenal.

On January 31, 2008 - the last day of the winter transfer window - changed from Randall loan deal until the end of the season in the second-class Football League Championship for Burnley FC. There he came in ten league games for use and stood in eight games in the starting lineup. On 4 May 2008 he moved back to Arsenal. On the final day he made his debut for the Gunners in the Premier League when he came off the bench in the 1-0 away win against Sunderland in the 81st minute.

After he could not prevail at Arsenal and completed to date only two league games, Randall was awarded to the third division Milton Keynes Dons on January 15, 2010 until end of the season. The midfielder earned at the Dons once a regular place and finished the season with the team twelfth place in the Football League One.

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