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Ian Hendon
Marathon man: boss Ian Hendon

Ian Hendon is a friend in need

Ian Gibb
20 Apr 2010


Barnet can do with all the help they can muster to stay out of the League Two drop zone.

So it's Friend for a Fiver day on Saturday when they are at home to Rotherham.

Season ticket holders and Bees members can bring an adult for £5 or £1 for concessions.

A good result would send manager Ian Hendon and assistant Lee Harrison off in the right frame of mind for Sunday's London Marathon when they are raising money for a prostate cancer charity.

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I am an Underhill regular, and it is perfectly obvious Ian Hendon has lost the dressing room, the lads have terrible body language, and their lack of confidence is totally Hendon's responsibility...........
Compare Barnet to Spurs, see what a good motivator like Harry can do with the same bunch of players his failed predecessor had, and compare that with Hendon's failure to motivate.........

- chrisstevens, barnet, UK, 20/04/2010 23:10
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