The
squad 2006/07: Ian Henderson
Updated July 2006 |
| Position:
Striker/wide midfielder
Age: 21
Born: Bury St Edmunds (Jan 24, 1985)
Height: 5ft, 10in.
Weight: 10st, 8lbs.
Date signed: Dec 14, 2001
Signed from: Trainee
Contract: June 2007
City debut: v Coventry A (Oct 23, 2002)
International honours: England Under-20
Season 2005/06 Appearances (max 50): 28 Goals:
1
Norwich City appearances: 74 Goals:
6
International honours: England U20's Henderson is still looking
to establish himself in the Norwich City first team. Last
season saw him make 24 league appearances, none of which were
in his preferred position as striker but as a right sided
midfield player. His only goal of the season was a smart finish
away to Brighton early on in the season. Henderson is an England
Under-20s regular and needs to start making the most of any
appearances he makes if he is to establish himself in the
first team.
OFF DUTY (2004):
Marital status: Single
Children: None
Home: I live in digs in Norwich
Current car: Peugeot 206
First car: Vauxhall Corsa
How do you relax from football: I love a
game of snooker. I play a lot with Jason Shackell and my highest
break is now up to 47. I also enjoy going out with my girlfriend
– although it’s sometimes nice just to chill out
at times. I like to go home to Thetford to see my parents
and my little brother Robert.
Favourite other sport to play: I just mentioned
it, snooker.
Favourite other sport to watch: Boxing, athletics
– but nothing can beat football and I’m always
trying to catch our games to watch my own performance and
see how I can improve as a player.
Favourite holiday destination: Falakari in
Greece and Ibiza. They are both great places for people of
my age.
Favourite television programme: Eastenders,
Match of the Day.
Favourite restaurant/eating place: The Wildebeest
in Stoke Holy Cross.
Favourite read: Books on gangs/gangsters.
I’ve just read one about ‘Mad’ Frankie Fraser.
Recommended listening: R&B and hip-hop.
R Kelly is one of my favourites.
Best thing about living in Norfolk: The people
are so friendly and I love the pace of life here.
Worst thing about living in Norfolk: There
isn’t one as far as I’m concerned.
Whose result do you look for first: Liverpool.
What would you have done for a living if you hadn’t
made the grade: I would have gone to college and
then hopefully university, to further my education and then
moved on from there.
What will you do when your playing days are over:
As the years go by I’d like to acquire a few properties.
I think that’s a good area to invest in and it’s
something I’d like to develop later in life.
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