Adam Campbell has described his two-year spell with Hartlepool United as ‘the toughest two years’ of his career and admitted he was left frustrated by his time at the Prestige Group Stadium. Former manager Darren Sarll persuaded the versatile forward to return to his native North East during the summer of 2024 just a month after he had helped Crawley Town secure promotion into League One with a play-off final win against Crewe Alexandra. However, the former Newcastle United player struggled to make an impact at Hartlepool United, and his time at the club ultimately came to an end. Campbell has now spoken out about his experience at Hartlepool United, revealing the challenges he faced during his time at the club. He has also spoken about his decision to leave the club and his plans for the future. The former Hartlepool United forward has reflected on his time with the National League club, and his comments provide an insight into the challenges he faced during his time at the club. Campbell's comments are a reminder that even the most experienced players can struggle to adapt to a new team and environment. His story serves as a reminder of the importance of perseverance and determination in the face of adversity. The former Hartlepool United forward's comments are a testament to his character and his ability to learn from his experiences. His story is a reminder that even the toughest challenges can be overcome with the right mindset and attitude. Campbell's comments are a reminder that the football industry is not always easy, and that even the most experienced players can face challenges and setbacks. His story is a reminder of the importance of staying focused and motivated, even in the face of adversity. The former Hartlepool United forward's comments are a reminder that the football industry is a challenging and competitive environment, and that even the most experienced players can struggle to adapt to a new team and environment. His story serves as a reminder of the importance of perseverance and determination in the face of adversity.