Colin Hendry - Defender
Commonly known as 'Braveheart', Colin Hendry is arguably the greatest player in Blackburn Rovers' history. The Scottish defender featured over 400 times for the club over two spells with the Premier League title victory securing a place in Rovers' history books.
His ability to organise the defence and provide security to a very fluid and attacking Blackburn side ensured Dalglish's team were difficult to defeat, regardless of the opposition. Hendry featured 38 times in 42 games that season and his role could only be described as the John Terry-esque.
Since retiring in 2003, Hendry has since dabbled into management with Blackpool and Clyde. Hendry resigned as Clyde manager in 2008 to assist his terminally ill wife Denise who tragically died in June 2009.
Hendry re-joined Blackburn Rovers in 2012 before leaving the club in 2014 after a stint as u21 assistant manager. Currently, Colin is found active on Twitter and not involved in football. Hendry was in trouble with Police and was charged with harassing and assaulting an ex-girlfriend in May 2015. He pleaded guilty as a result to a charge of harassment, while the assault charge was dropped.