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Janee can make City slicker

York City owner Glen Henderson says the Minstermen are missing a vital weapon in his business armoury – his wife, Janee.

Janee can

By CHRIS DUNLAVY

GLORY DAY: York City celebrate Maziar Kouhyar’s clincher in their National League North promotion final against Boston United
PICTURE: Tom Poole

NEW York City owner Glen Henderson says the Minstermen are missing a vital weapon in his business armoury – his wife, Janee.
Henderson, a South African entrepreneur born in Hartlepool, bought a 51 per cent stake in the National League North play-off winners a fortnight ago, and will run the club in tandem with the club’s supporters’ trust.
A multi-millionaire, he has built and sold a string of companies in the US, from kids’...

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