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Nick Henry (born 21 February 1969) is an English former professional
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who played as a midfielder and spent most of his career at Oldham Athletic.


Career


Oldham Athletic

Henry was born in Liverpool, England. He started his professional career with Oldham Athletic after coming up through their youth academy. He made his debut in the 1986–87 season under Joe Royle. He played a major part in the club's most successful period, including the 1989–90 cup runs, reaching the final of the League Cup and the semi-final of the FA Cup, with Henry famously scoring in the 3–1 League Cup victory over Arsenal. He again played a major part in the club's promotion to the top flight the following season, and a year later he scored on the opening day of the brand new Premier League, in a 1–1 draw against Chelsea in 1992. In ten years at the club he made 273 league appearances, scoring 19 goals. During Oldham's
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run, Henry was at the centre of a little-noticed incident which may have changed the course of footballing history. During the FA Cup semi-final replay against
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, with the scores level, Henry's long range shot cannoned against the cross-bar and appeared, from television pictures, to have crossed the goal line before bouncing back out into play. No goal was given, and Manchester United went on to win the tie with a goal from
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.


Sheffield United

On 28 February 1997, Nick Henry earned a £500,000 move to Sheffield United. His debut came on 7 March 1997 against
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. The following season (1997–98) he only made one appearance against Charlton Athletic. Henry went on to making only 21 appearances for the club, failing to score any goals, and towards the end of his
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spell he was loaned out to
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for two months at the end of the season, where despite failing to score any goals he helped contribute to the Black Country side winning promotion with six wins in his eight appearances.


Tranmere Rovers

Henry moved on to Tranmere Rovers in the Summer of 1999 where he spent a couple of years in the first team, making 89 appearances and playing in the
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, the second League Cup Final of his career, 10 years after the first. Earlier that season he scored the winning goal as Tranmere memorably beat Premier League side West Ham United 1–0 in the FA Cup.


Scarborough

On 12 July 2002, Henry joined
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on a free transfer. On 17 August he got sent off on his Scarborough debut in the 1–1 draw at Burton Albion. He went on to make 24 appearances (two as sub) for Scarborough, scoring two goals. He later managed the club, before being sacked after a run of poor results.


Honours

Tranmere Rovers *
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runner-up: 1999–2000


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Henry, Nick 1969 births Living people English men's footballers Footballers from Liverpool Men's association football midfielders Premier League players Oldham Athletic A.F.C. players Sheffield United F.C. players Walsall F.C. players Tranmere Rovers F.C. players Scarborough F.C. players English football managers Scarborough F.C. managers