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Roy Donald Henderson (7 June 1923 – 16 January 1997) was a Scottish
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who played as a
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, best known for his time with
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club Queen of the South.


Career


Early years

A native of
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, Henderson played for Carluke Amateurs, Lanark United and
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and was a guest player for
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during the World War II, where he played one game a week for the club and one for his army unit (where he was the sergeant PT instructor)."The Queens" by Iain McCartney on Creedon Publications, 2004 His form attracted attention, and
Jimmy McKinnell Junior James McKinnell Jr. (1902 – 1995) was long-time secretary and manager with Scottish Football League club Queen of the South from Dumfries.
signed him for Queen of the South in July 1946.


Queen of the South

Henderson spent eleven seasons with Queen of the South, making 381 first team appearances – he is ranked 8th in the club's record appearances list. His time at
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included the club's notable period in the late 1940s, a run to the semi-finals of the
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and other creditable cup runs, and the best era in ''Queens history in the 1950s. Henderson had one of his finest matches in the 1950
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at
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where one press article said, "The Henderson of the first half was not just another 'keeper having a good day. He was a man living his finest moment". Another reported, "It was not just the shutters that he put up – he practically bricked up his goal against the Rangers forwards". During Henderson's time at Queen of the South they would spend only one season out of the top division of Scottish football: 1950–51, when they were promoted straight back to the top flight as Scottish B Division Champions. That season a run to the semi-final of the
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. In February 1951 Henderson remained in Dumfries despite a reported bid by
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. At the start of the 1956–57 season, Henderson collided with Charlie Dickson and broke his leg during a League Cup match against
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. He missed most of that season, then returned briefly but was soon forced to retire from playing altogether. The club's fortunes also declined after Henderson was no longer in the side. In a 2004 poll in the ''
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'', Henderson was voted the greatest ever Queen of the South player.


International

Henderson was selected as reserve goalkeeper for the Scotland national team six times, but never played ahead of
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nor
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. He has been described as one of be the best Scottish goalkeepers never to gain a
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. In one game, with Henderson on stand-by as reserve, Cowan played with a broken finger worried that Henderson would impress and deny Cowan future selection.Meeting with Ian Black, QoS FC historian, Palmerston Park, Dumfries, 29 July 2008


Personal life and death

Henderson died on 16 January 1997, aged 73. His brother
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was also a footballer. On the occasion of his widow Jean's 90th birthday on 19 March 2016, their young great-grandchildren were the Doonhamers mascots for a 6–0 win over
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.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Henderson, Roy Scottish footballers Sportspeople from Wishaw Queen of the South F.C. players Association football goalkeepers 1923 births 1997 deaths Scottish Junior Football Association players Scottish Football League players Lanark United F.C. players Third Lanark A.C. players Aberdeen F.C. wartime guest players Dundee F.C. wartime guest players British Army personnel of World War II Footballers from North Lanarkshire