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For other persons of the same name, see James Henry.
James Henry (born 10 June 1989) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Milwall, on loan from Championship side and home-town club Reading.
[edit] Reading F.C.Henry was born in Reading. Having grown up in Woodley attending Waingels College,[1] Henry, a right winger who has also played centre midfield, has risen through Reading's youth academy and signed a one-year professional contract with Reading in June 2006. He missed most of the 2005–06 season with a cruciate knee injury. Following limited first team opportunities during Reading's first season in the Premier League, on 22 March 2007 he joined Nottingham Forest on loan until the end of the 2006–07 season,[2] yet returned to Reading after just three weeks after failing to make an impact.[citation needed] Henry played in just one match, coming on as a late substitute. Henry finally made his debut for Reading on 24 September 2007, coming on in the 80th minute of a 4-2 home defeat to Liverpool in the third round of the League Cup.[3] On 2 November 2007 Henry joined Bournemouth on loan until 8 December[4] (later extended to 3 January 2008[5]), and scored two goals on his debut for the club a day later, in a 2-0 victory at Bristol Rovers.[6] He also scored in a 1-1 draw between Bournemouth and Hartlepool.[7] He made another loan move on 31 January 2008, this time joining Championship side Norwich City for three months,[8] but the loan was cut short on 17 March 2008 due to Reading's concern at Henry's lack of first team action with Norwich.[9] On 5 March 2008, Henry signed a contract extension with Reading to July 2010.[10] Henry scored his first competitive goal for Reading on his full debut, on 12 August 2008, with the opening goal in a 2-1 win over Dagenham and Redbridge in the League Cup first round.[11] He scored again in the next round as Reading thrashed Luton 5-1.[12] Henry made his full league debut for Reading on the 9th December 2008 against Blackpool, replacing the suspended Jimmy Kebe on the right wing. Henry moved on loan to Millwall on March 14 2009 on a one month emergency loan, Henry went on to score a cracking 35 yard strike in the last minute to gain a 1-1 draw with Swindon Town on his home debut, and followed by a penalty away at Cheltenham. On 10th June 2009, new Reading boss Brendan Rodgers told the local press "I wanted to take James to Chelsea when he was 16. I felt he was a big talent and still is. I thought being around big players and coming into that environment would be a big help in developing his game, but he made the right choice in the end."[13] On 10 September 2009, Millwall have signed James Henry on loan for his second spell with the club until the end of the year.[14] On 3rd October 2009, Henry scored a hat-trick against Tranmere Rovers for Millwall.[15] [edit] International careerHenry has played for Scotland U19s (for whom he qualifies through his parents) and England U18s, and was called up to the England U19 squad on 11 September 2007.[16] [edit] Career statistics
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