The retired midfielder had fans in stitches online, but Hendry bit back at his old foe, showing him what he 'coulda won'.
Paul Gascoigne had fans in stitches as he trolled Colin Hendry in a joke about the clocks going back at the weekend. But the Scotland captain bit back at his old foe, taunting him over his trophy haul.
And the football funnyman, 56, revelled in the memory of the goal at the weekend as the clocks went back an hour to mark the end of British Summer Time. But Hendry, 57, was more than ready to take on Gazza again, and hit back with a jibe of his own. He posted a picture of himself with the FA Premier League trophy.
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