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Place of birth
  
Glasgow, Scotland

1976–1977
  
Portland Timbers

Children
  
Lee Hendrie

1972–1976
  
Birmingham City

Playing position
  
Midfielder

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Footballer

–1972
  
Kirkintilloch Rob Roy

Name
  
Paul Hendrie


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Date of birth
  
(1954-03-27) 27 March 1954 (age 61)

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05/01/1980 Halifax Town 1-0 Manchester City (better quality)


Paul Hendrie (born 27 March 1954 in Glasgow) is a Scottish former professional footballer. He is the father of Basford United midfielder Lee Hendrie who made a late substitute appearance for England in 1998. Another son, Stuart, currently plays for Basford United. Paul Hendrie's nephew, John Hendrie, is also a Scottish former professional footballer.

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Playing career

Paul Hendrie had been playing in his native Scotland in the junior set up at Kirkintilloch Rob Roy. Hendrie moved South in March 1972 to join Birmingham City. He was unable to establish himself as a regular in the first team at St. Andrews and left in 1976 to join NASL side Portland Timbers.

Paul's son, Lee Hendrie was born in Birmingham in May 1977 and in September 1977 Paul Hendrie joined Bristol Rovers. In two seasons with Rovers he scored one goal in the 30 league appearances that he made.

In July 1979 Paul Hendrie joined Halifax Town for a fee of £5,000. In January 1980, he notably scored the goal that put top-flight team Manchester City out of the FA Cup in the third round. Hendrie made nearly 200 league appearances for Halifax.

Hendrie joined Stockport County in August 1984 for a fee of £1,500. Again he made over 100 league appearances and he ended his league career with Stockport in the 1988-89 season.

He subsequently played non-league football for Nuneaton Borough, Bath City, Burton Albion and Chelmsley Town.

Redditch United

Hendrie joined Redditch United in November 1991, staying just over three years with limited success.

Tamworth

In February 1995 he left to manager Tamworth and in his first season he guided the club from near relegation to within a point of promotion. However, the next season the Southern League Midland Division title, and with it promotion, was achieved after a 5-0 win at Stafford Rangers, with the overall margin of victory at the end of the season, a massive 26 points.

The next season in the Southern League Premier Division, 1997–1998, Tamworth finished 15th enough. The following season Tamworth finished mid-table after a 9th-place finish, but also reached the first round of the FA Cup, losing 4-1 in a replay at Exeter City after a 2-2 draw at the Lamb.

The next season Tamworth finished 6th and yet again reach the first round of the FA Cup, before an extra time winner by Bury saw them triumph 2-1 after yet again another 2-2 draw at the Lamb.

In December 2001 Hendrie was sacked due to the club being stuck in the relegation zone, and at the start of the new year Gary Mills was appointed manager.

Career honours

  • Tamworth (Manager) - Southern League Midland Division, 1996/97 winner
  • References

    Paul Hendrie Wikipedia