Description
Andrew "Andy" Hessenthaler is an English football manager and former player. He began his career in non-league football and did not turn professional until he joined Watford at the age of 26. In 1996, Hessenthaler joined Gillingham and spent the next ten years at the club as player and later player-manager, managing the club to its highest ever finish in the English football league system and becoming regarded as a legend of the Kent club. After leaving Gillingham, he had a short spell at Barnet before joining Dover Athletic in 2007. In his two seasons in charge he led the club to successive championships, of Isthmian League Division One South and the Isthmian League Premier Division. After three years at Dover, he became manager at Gillingham for the second time, but his contract was terminated at the end of the 2011?12 season. He returned to the club as assistant manager in 2014. [More at Wikipedia]
Born
August 17th, 1965 in Dartford (Age 59)
Teams
Dover Athletic F.C. (2018-) | Eastleigh (2017-2018) | Eastleigh (2017) | Leyton Orient F.C. (2016) | Gillingham F.C. (2014-2015) | Gillingham F.C. (2010-2012) | Dover Athletic F.C. (2007-2010) | Dover Athletic F.C. (2007-2010) | Barnet Football Club (2006-2007) | Hull City A.F.C. (2005) | Gillingham F.C. (2000-2004) | Gillingham F.C. (1996-2006) | Watford (1991-1996) | Redbridge Forest F.C. (1990-1991) | England national football C team (1990) | Dartford (1986-1990) | Corinthian F.C. (1984-1986) | Charlton Athletic F.C. (1983-1984) | Corinthian F.C. (1983-) |
Last Changes
2024/09/04
New Address: Available to members only
2022/03/31
New Scanned Autograph (TTM/Probably Authentic)
2022/03/23
New Response (Success): 1 PC - signed