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Dublin City F.C. Players: Ronnie Henry, Carlton Palmer, David McGill, Philip Hughes, Peter Hynes, David Freeman, Damien Brennan, Stuart Malcolm

Dublin City F.C. Players: Ronnie Henry, Carlton Palmer, David McGill, Philip Hughes, Peter Hynes, David Freeman, Damien Brennan, Stuart Malcolm

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ISBN10: 1155892283
ISBN13: 9781155892283
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 104
Weight: 0.36
Height: 0.25 Width: 5.98 Depth: 9.02
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Aidan Lynch (footballer), Alan Keely, Alan McNevin, Alan Mulcahy, Alex Nesovic, Barry Ryan (footballer), Carlton Palmer, Chris Deans, Damien Brennan, David Freeman (Irish footballer), David McGill (footballer), Derek Pender, Efan Ekoku, Keith Foy, Keith Rowland, Killian Brennan, Mark Rooney, Paul Crowley, Paul Shiels, Peter Hynes, Philip Gorman, Philip Hughes (footballer born 1981), Ray Scully, Robbie Clarke, Robbie Hedderman, Robbie Horgan, Ronnie Henry, Shane Barrett, Shaun Byrne, Stephen Maher, Stuart Malcolm, Tony Sheridan (footballer), Wesley Byrne. Excerpt: Ronnie Stephen Henry (born 20 January 1984) is an English footballer who plays for Luton Town. Henry was the first ever player to lift a competitive trophy at the new Wembley Stadium in May 2007 while at Stevenage. Henry started his career on the books at Tottenham Hotspur, and although he was a regular feature in the reserve side, he never played a first-team game during his three year spell with the North London club. In 2003, he was sent on loan to Southend United until the end of the 2002-03 season - playing three times for the club. In November 2003, Henry was released by his parent club after being deemed surplus to requirements. He spent nine months without a club, before signing for Irish side Dublin City on a short-term contract in August 2004. Henry played 12 times for Dublin before being released four months later due to financial problems at the club. In January 2005, Henry joined Hertfordshire side Stevenage until the end of the club's 2004-05 campaign. He was part of the side that made the Conference National play-off final in 2005, falling one game short of promotion to the Football League. The following season, he was made captain, and was part of the Stevenage side that won the FA Trophy in the first ever competitive final at Wembley Stadium; ultimately becoming the first ever player to lift a competitive trophy at the new stadium in May 2007. He enjoyed FA Trophy success once more in 2009, before being an instrumental part of the side that earned promotion to the Football League the following season. Henry also played a key part during the club's 2010-11 campaign, helping Stevenage earn promotion to League One. In May 2012, Henry left Stevenage after seven years with the club. He has also played four times for the England C team. Born in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, Henry progressed through the Tottenham Hotspur youth system. He signed professional terms with the North London outfit at the age of 17, and despite appearing regularly in the reserv