Profile Picks
Celtic View|Vol 52 Issue 39

IN this Celtic View feature we chat to the players and find out their likes and dislikes off the park, from their favourite meal to their pet hate, and what inspires them. Next up in the Profile Picks hotseat is Craig Gordon ...

 

Jo Hendry
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Places I’ve lived:

I’ve only ever stayed in three places, Edinburgh, Sunderland and Newcastle. I enjoyed living down south but I always knew I’d come home at some point. I know Edinburgh so well. I was born there and I grew up there. I was only ever away for the five years that I lived in England. Edinburgh is such a great city to live in and I really enjoy being there, it’s my home.

TV show I never miss

I don’t watch much TV, to be honest. I always loved watching Friends, I still do. Even all these years on, it’s always fun and easy to watch, that’s probably my favourite. The one where Ross stops Rachel from leaving is a good one and when Joey proposes to Rachel by mistake, that’s quite funny as well. There are actually a few guys in the team who watch it. We had a quiz about it recently and it was surprising how good the Friends knowledge was in the squad. Thankfully Woodsy wasn’t involved in that quiz, because he wins absolutely all of them, so the rest of us had a chance that time.

Pet hate

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