Lee Hendrie has admitted he may call it a after enjoying a role in Tamworth's last day of the growing season heroics on Saturday. The former Aston Villa and Stoke City man, whose career has taken him entirely to England reputation, revealed that despite the most of beating the decrease, the full time might still be right to say goodbye his shoes. Hendrie said: "I am thinking about it to be good, I have got some decisions to produce over the next few weeks that is for sure. "I will see how it goes, a number of the lads are telling me to not, but I believe it's getting to that phase now. This consists of nutrition manual, a free of charge nutrition approach, food record and development programme!! Call Ben today on 07914589605, THIS OFFERS TOO GOOD TO LOSE OUT ON!!! Contact: 07914589605 Logical until: Tuesday, December 31 2013 "I have got to have a chat to a few people and see what goes on, but I think it may be time now to maneuver on." He played as Tamworth beat the fall on the last day of the period if he does opt to call it a day Hendrie can look back with satisfaction in the role. Hendrie a lot more than played his part in a 2-1 win over Woking, an outcome that coupled with defeat for Stockport absent at Kidderminster, guaranteed that the Lambs might once again be playing Conference Premier football next year. For the veteran midfielder, though, the game against Woking, regardless of the occasion that went with it, was a satisfying anyone to be a part of. He said: "I believed we were in control and it had been really a good atmosphere to play in. "I was trapped in our game, all I kept thinking about was getting our win, I didn't even think about what was going on elsewhere. "I thought we all did the work we had a need to just and well knew we would have the get the way we were playing." And when they did Hendrie has some fairly clear ideas on where he'd want to start to see the team go next. He said: if Dale Belford gets the job today "I would love it and we actually repair here. "Dale has done a great job and deserves that chance. He has taken Tamworth to their best ever points tally, he requires a opportunity from then on. "I think this membership is preparing to go on."
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