Robert Hall is a striker of Bolton Wanderers. He was born on 20 October 1993 in Aylesbury, England.
In 2003 young Robert came on a trial to the academy of West Ham United, where he took part in a demonstration game that was the first stage for young candidates. Later the footballer was invited to another trial, where he passed all necessary tests to officially become a trainee of the youth system and a player of the U-11 squad. One year later, Hall moved to the U-13 team and continued his rise up the academy ladder, getting stronger, more confident and prepared for the senior football.
In 2010 Robert penned a contract with ‘The Hammers’, where he performs up till now. In January 2011 the striker was sent on a six-month loan to Oxford United, and his contract was later extended for another half a year. Hall made 13 appearances and netted five goals for the temporary team. In January 2012, the footballer was sent on a six-month loan to Milton Keynes Dons and featured in two games of the club. In 2013 he was sent on loan to Bolton Wanderers and at the end of the spell signed a permanent deal with the club.
From 2008 till 2011, Robert was capped 24 times and contributed ten goals for the England national U-16, U-17, U-18 and U-19 squads.
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