Hendon pens new deal with Bees

22 April 2009 12:15
The 37-year-old former club captain took the reigns at Underhill until the end of the season on January 1 after Paul Fairclough moved up into an advisory role. The Bees have moved away from the Football League relegation zone under Hendon's stewardship and are currently on a six-game unbeaten run, with Hendon now looking to achieve further success in the future. "I have to thank the players for coming on board and supporting me in the way I wanted to do things," Hendon told Barnet's official website. "Now I can get on with the job at hand of building for next season." Barnet chairman Tony Kleanthous admits there was no doubt in his mind that Hendon was worthy of a new deal, saying: "When I saw how Ian had motivated the team there was never any doubt in my mind that he was the man for the job. I expect him to go forward to big things in the game."

Source: Team_Talk