| Position:
Striker
Age: 27
Born: Croydon (May 17, 1978)
Height: 5ft, 11in.
Weight: 12st, 6lbs.
Date signed: December 11, 2003
Signed from: Peterborough United, £300,000
City debut: v Ipswich Town A (December 21,
2003)
Contract: June 2007
Former clubs: Crystal Palace, Fulham (loan),
Peterborough United
Season 2004/05 Appearances (max 41): 37 Goals:
7
Norwich City appearances: 55 Goals:
16
Career:
Crystal Palace (95-00): 51 appearances, plus 47 as sub, 8
goals.
Fulham (97, loan): 1 appearance, plus 2 as sub, 0 goals.
Peterborough (98-03): 110 appearances, plus 8 as sub, 58 goals.
Total: 162 appearances, plus 55 as sub, 66
goals.
Possibly the hardest working player at the club, McKenzie
never stopped running and battling for the Canaries last season
and was rewarded with a flourishing partnership with Dean
Ashton after the former Crewe man’s arrival –
scoring seven goals to make him City’s joint top scorer.
He has pace, power, and an eye for goal and should have a
lot of success in the Championship.
One of the real success stories
of the season. McKenzie started slowly, scoring just once
in his opening 21 games, most of which were as a substitute.
But after teaming up with Dean Ashton there was no stopping
him and he ended the season with a respectable haul of seven
goals. No-one put in more effort for the Canary cause than
him.
Verdict: Roll on
next season! Expect a fired-up McKenzie to score goals by
the bucket-load in the Championship. Fingers crossed, his
partnership with Ashton should flourish at that level.
OFF DUTY (2004):
Current car: BMW X5.
First car: Fiat Punto.
Favourite other sport to play: These days
it's golf. I've just taken up the game and really enjoy it.
In the past it would be boxing. I don't really think I should
get in the ring again now because I might end up enjoying
it too much!
Favourite other sport to watch: Boxing. I
was at ringside a lot when I was younger (dad Clinton and
uncle Duke were both champions) and I enjoy watching the big
fight nights on the telly.
Favourite holiday destination: The Maldives.
Favourite television programme: '24'. I'm
following the new series on Sky.
Favourite restaurant/eating place: Nandos
in Norwich.
Favourite read: I enjoy biographies, especially
sporting ones. Muhammad Ali, Ian Wright and Malcolm X are
three of the ones I've read recently.
Recommended listening: I'm a soulful person
and my musical tastes reflect that. Music Soulchild, an American
r&b artiste, is one of my favourites.
Best thing about living in Norfolk: I haven't
been here long but from what I've seen so far it's a nice
place to live.
Who's result do you look out for first: To
be honest I'm not really interested in anyone except Norwich.
What was the first team you played for: Alpha
FC in South London. My first professional club was Crystal
Palace.
What would you have done if you hadn't made the grade?
I would probably have followed the family tradition and become
a boxer. I had a few bouts as a schoolboy and enjoyed it but
then football took over. But as far is boxing is concerned
I still know the score!
What will you do when your playing days are over:
Like a lot of players I'd like to get involved in property.
But at the moment I'm only concentrating on my football.
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