OTHER EX-UNITED AND ANTWERP MEN
Fraizer went away with fellow youngsters Jonny Evans, Danny Simpson and Darron Gibson. Each enjoyed excellent careers, with the experience clearly standing them in good stead. Tom Heaton has also spoken to Senne about his spell in Belgium. “We talked about it,” explained Lammens. “It was also, for him, the first time not in England. I think his time there wasn’t perfect. He didn’t play a lot but had to grow up and get a little bit in the headspace that, sometimes, you have to work for your sport. Things can go down but, if you keep on working, things will get back up again. His time in Belgium also helped him in his future career, when he had setbacks or something.”
BLOWN AWAY BY CARRINGTON
Fraizer and Senne were in agreement that the new facilities at our training base are the best in class. “We have everything here to succeed,” stated our no.31. Ex-striker Campbell, who was capped once by England, was impressed by his tour. “A lot changed since I was a player,” he conceded. “For these guys, these are top-quality facilities. They are fitting facilities for such a big club and will help the players, on and off the pitch.”