
Former Scotland captain Colin Hendry admits harassing ex-partner
The former central defender who captained Scotland at a World Cup and helped Blackburn Rovers win the Premiership title, was sentenced at Preston Magistrates' Court on Wednesday.
Hendry, 59, had admitted harassment of his former partner over a period of six weeks in 2024 after their relationship ended.
Natasha Clark, senior crown prosecutor for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) North West, said: 'Colin Hendry harassed a former partner for over six weeks after their relationship ended after she stopped returning his calls.
'He ignored her wishes and breached boundaries she put in place, using multiple different platforms to contact her.
'Hendry's behaviour was intimidating and persistent, causing the victim immense distress, but despite this he initially refused to accept it was harassment.
'This outcome is a clear indication that the CPS will not hesitate to prosecute anyone guilty of harassment whether this is in person or online.'
The court heard Hendry sent his ex messages from multiple different email accounts, utilising no caller ID to call her after she blocked his number.
When his calls went unanswered, he turned to other means, including dozens of emails and messaging her on LinkedIn.
After she said she no longer wanted any kind of relationship with him, Hendry consistently attempted to contact her, showing up at her house with unwanted gifts and flowers on several occasions.
The victim reported Hendry to the police, saying she felt depressed and anxious because of his behaviour. She said she was unable to leave the house without fearing an unannounced visit from him.
Lancashire Police contacted Hendry to warn him about his behaviour, telling him to stop all communications to the ex-partner which were unwanted.
While Hendry admitted to his conduct, he tried to deny it was harassment, claiming he never received a written warning from police so continued to contact her and that he was simply concerned for the affected person and her dog.
Hendry later admitted one count of harassment without violence.
He started his football career with Keith in the Highland League before moving to Dundee then winning the league title with Blackburn Rovers and also played for Manchester City.
He was Scotland's captain for the 1998 World Cup campaign and also played for Rangers in the Scottish Premiership.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Independent
11 minutes ago
- The Independent
Pensioner on mobility scooter critically injured in crash
An 84-year-old man is in a critical condition after being hit by a car while riding a mobility scooter. The crash happened at around 4.50pm on Friday on Gartlea Road in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, when the mobility scooter was struck by a Vauxhall Mokka driven by a 43-year-old man. Emergency services attended and the pensioner was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, where staff described his condition as critical. Sergeant Ross Allison, of Police Scotland's road policing unit, said: ' Inquiries are ongoing to establish the circumstances surrounding this crash and I would urge any witnesses or anyone with information that may assist to contact us. 'I would also ask any drivers with dashcam who were in the Gartlea Road area at the time to review their footage and please contact us if it holds anything which may be relevant.' Anyone with information should contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 2400 of Friday August 1 2025.


The Sun
12 minutes ago
- The Sun
Shopping centre locked down as suspect on loose after stabbing – sparking huge emergency response
A SHOPPING centre has been placed in lock down as the authorities hunt a suspect on the loose following a stabbing. A huge emergency response has been launched after police and paramedics were called to Sevenoaks Way, Orpington, Kent, at midnight today, having received reports of an altercation. 2 2 The London Air Ambulance was part of the response. A man was treated at the scene for stab wounds and has since been taken to hospital. A spokesperson for the Met Police said: 'We await an update on his condition. 'No arrests have been made at this early stage of the investigation.'


BBC News
12 minutes ago
- BBC News
Mobility scooter user, 84, critically injured in crash
An 84-year-old man is in a critical condition after being hit by a car while riding a mobility crash happened at about 16:50 on Friday on Gartlea Road in Airdrie, North mobility scooter was struck by a Vauxhall Mokka driven by a 43-year-old services attended and the pensioner was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow. His condition is described as critical. Sgt Ross Allison, of Police Scotland's road policing unit said inquiries are ongoing and anyone with information should contact Police Scotland.