The
squad 2004-2005: Ian Henderson
Updated May 2005 |
| Position:
Striker/wide midfielder
Age: 20
Born: Bury St Edmunds (Jan 24, 1985)
Date signed: Jan 30, 2003
Signed from: Trainee
Contract: June 2007
City debut: v Coventry A (Oct 23, 2002)
Season 2004/05 Appearances (max 41): 3 Goals:
0
Career appearances: 46 Goals:
5
International honours: England U-18, U-19,
U-20
A disappointing campaign for the young striker, who was limited
to just four substitutes' appearances. Another player whose
cause wasn't helped by injury.
Verdict: Youth is still on his side - but
he will need to start producing the goods soon if he is to
have a future at Carrow Road.
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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