Everything about Chris Hackett totally explained
| cityofbirth =
Oxford
| countryofbirth =
England
| currentclub =
Millwall
| clubnumber = 12
| position = Midfielder
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| youthclubs =
| years = 2000-2006
2006
2006-
| clubs =
Oxford UnitedHeartsMillwall
| caps(goals) = 125 (9)
Chris Hackett (born
1 March 1983) is an
English professional
footballer currently playing for
English League One club
Millwall. He plays on the right wing, and was a former
Oxfordshire county sprint champion.
He started his career with
Oxford United where he made his debut against
Wigan Athletic in
April 2000. On
24 January 2006 he joined former Oxford Manager
Graham Rix at
Scottish Premier League club
Hearts in a
£20,000 deal
(External Link
).
During his time at
Tynecastle Hackett found first team opportunities limited to one start and one substitute appearance. His chances were not helped after Graham Rix was sacked less than two months after signing him
(External Link
)
Press speculation had linked Hackett with a move to Hearts' city rivals
Hibernian (External Link
) who were interested in him before his aforementioned transfer to Hearts.
Despite interest from Hibs, Hackett signed for Millwall on
August 2 2006.
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