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Hendry

British  
/ ˈhɛndrɪ /

noun

  1. Stephen. born 1969, Scottish snooker player: world champion 1990, 1992–96, and 1999

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Although Japan had the better of proceedings at Hampden, Hendry and McKenna dealt with balls into the box, while the pace they both possess is a valuable commodity in international football.

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Clarke played two different defensive shapes in the two games - Jack Hendry and Scott McKenna were the centre-backs in a four against Japan, before Dominic Hyam and John Souttar joined Kieran Tierney in a back three against Ivory Coast.

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Clarke regularly changes his central partnership, and both Jack Hendry and Scott McKenna played the full 90 minutes against Japan.

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On Sunday a joint statement by Tommy Sheridan, Angus MacNeil, Christina Hendry and Suzanne Blackley said the current leadership "feel unable to continue".

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The statement was signed by three ordinary NEC members - former Scottish Socialist Party leader Tommy Sheridan; Christina Hendry, niece of late party founder Alex Salmond; and ex-SNP MP Angus MacNeil.

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