Malvin Kamara

Starting his professional career with Wimbledon in 2003, he remained as the club became the Milton Keynes Dons, before he transferred to Cardiff City in 2006.

Over the next three years, he spent brief periods at Guiseley, Forest Green Rovers, Stafford Rangers, Tamworth, Farnborough, Dulwich Hamlet, and Lewes, before he signed for Hampton & Richmond Borough in August 2012.

[4] In January 2007, he transferred to Martin Foyle's Port Vale for a nominal fee,[5] and made fourteen league starts before the season's end.

[6] Regular first-team football followed in the 2007–08 season as he played fifty games over all competitions for the Yorkshire based club.

He scored five goals, including two against Accrington Stanley in the FA Cup First Round tie at the Crown Ground.

These goals proved vital in what was a 3–2 win, helping the club to eventually reach the Fifth Round, where they were beaten 3–1 by Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

In August 2009, he joined old-club Port Vale on trial, hoping to impress mew manager Micky Adams.

[13] He joined Guiseley of the Conference North in February 2010,[14] but left at the end of the season seeking a professional contract.

The son of Albert and Winifred Kamara, he has an elder brother and a half-sister, as well as a twin-brother Michael, who is the lead singer of funk band Nexus.

[27] He had an odd ritual of watching Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory before every game in order to calm his nerves.