Sammy Henderson

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Sammy Henderson
Personal information
Date of birth (1944-11-25) 25 November 1944 (age 79)
Place of birth Glasgow
Position(s) Right half
Youth career
Ashfield
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1963–1967 Celtic 2 (0)
1967–1973 Stirling Albion 159 (8)
1973–1976 Clydebank 73 (3)
Total234(11)
Managerial career
1981–1988 Clydebank
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Samuel Henderson (born 25 November 1944) is a Scottish former footballer who played for Celtic, Stirling Albion and Clydebank in the Scottish Football League. [1] [2] [3] After retiring as a player he became a coach at Clydebank and was later their manager. As manager, Henderson helped Clydebank win promotion to the Scottish Premier Division in 1985. [4]

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References

  1. http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/celtic/celtic.html [ bare URL ]
  2. http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/stirling/stirling.html [ bare URL ]
  3. http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/clydebank/clydebank.html [ bare URL ]
  4. "Football Hall of Fame beckons | News | Clydebank Post". www.clydebankpost.co.uk. Archived from the original on 22 May 2014.