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23 Facts About Paul Heffernan

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Paul Heffernan was born on 29 December 1981 and is an Irish association football coach and former professional player who is first team coach of Bray Wanderers.

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Paul Heffernan's rejection attracted interests from four clubs, after confirming the previous day that he was walking out the club following their relegation.

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Later on in his Notts County career, Paul Heffernan would make 100 appearances scoring 35 goals.

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Later in the season, Paul Heffernan was not included in the first team.

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Paul Heffernan played a vital role when he scored twice in each leg of the Football League Trophy semi-final against Crewe Alexandra, goals which ultimately sent Rovers to the final of that competition.

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Seven days later, Paul Heffernan signed a new deal with the club, that would keep him there till 2010.

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Shortly after that, Paul Heffernan damaged his ankle against Port Vale and was out for a month.

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Later in the season, Paul Heffernan sparked a moment of controversy in the 2008 League One Play-off semi-final playing against Southend United, when he headbutted an opponent due to frustration in the final minute of the match.

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Paul Heffernan was sent-off and was unable to play in the second leg, or the final against Leeds United at Wembley Stadium.

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Paul Heffernan was in my face and I just had a little nod of the head.

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Paul Heffernan went on make four appearances and scored once.

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On 9 March 2010, Paul Heffernan had his loan spell with Bristol Rovers extended until the end of the season.

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However, Paul Heffernan struggled to earn a first team place at the club, having spent time on bench behind Gary Madine, Clinton Morrison and Neil Mellor.

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Paul Heffernan left Sheffield Wednesday by mutual consent on 15 June 2011.

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Paul Heffernan says scoring a hat-trick overcame his mistakes in the previous match.

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Paul Heffernan had thanked Kenny Shiels for putting his career back on track, by increasing his goals tally.

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However, Paul Heffernan later had his playing time limited, having spent time as an unused substitute.

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Paul Heffernan sustained a thigh injury in a goalless draw against St Mirren, where he played six minutes under new manager Terry Butcher and would be out for three-four weeks.

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Unexpectedly, Paul Heffernan made his return in the last game of the season against his former club, Kilmarnock, which they lost and condemned the club to the play-offs.

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Paul Heffernan was released by Dundee at the end of the season having made 7 league appearances and scoring one goal.

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On 13 August 2015, Paul Heffernan signed for Queen of the South on a short-term contract until January 2016.

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On 11 January 2016, Paul Heffernan was released from Queens at the end of his short-term contract, having made seven appearances and scoring one goal.

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Paul Heffernan left at the end of his short-term contract.