By Chris
Born on 19th of January 1988, he started his career at youth level for Charlton Athletic before moving onto Ipswich Town.
He made his senior debut in 2005, which saw him go on to make 115 appearances and scoring 17 goals, noticeably gaining popularity after scoring a last minute winning goal against arch-rivals Norwich City in the following year.
Haynes was later loaned out to Millwall where he only made 5 appearances, scoring 2 goals.
He's spent time with Bristol City and Barnsley making a combined 83 appearances and scoring 14 goals.
Charlton Athletic signed Haynes on the 13th of January 2012 for an undisclosed fee, making a return to them after starting out as a youngster.
Chris Kiwomya told the official site “I think everyone was aware that one of our top priorities this summer was adding extra firepower to the squad and I knew very early on that Danny was the man that I wanted to bring in.”
“It was far from straightforward, but then it never is when you’re going after good players, they always have other clubs interested in them and that is reassuring in some ways,” he added.
“I know Danny well, having seen him play at the very start of his career and I think he’s the perfect fit for Notts County, he's a player that has the ability to excite the fans and we're looking forward to seeing him in action.”
Although his goal scoring record perhaps would leave room for some concern, the fashion he tends to score would not. The move to our club at League One level is exciting, he's a very natural player, with both pace and movement. A contributing factor that might well see him finding the net more for us, especially with the talk of strengthening our midfield.
Pride of Nottingham would like to welcome Danny Haynes to Meadow Lane, we hope he enjoys his time with us and becomes a fan favourite.
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