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Henry takes up new Shots role

EXPERIENCED James Henry has stepped up to take a player/coach role at Aldershot Town.
The popular 36-year-old joined the Shots last summer and helped fire them to Isuzu FA Trophy success with 17 goals in 51 appearances.
Now he has been elevated onto Tommy Widdrington’s coaching staff at the EBB Stadium following the departure of assistant manager Richard Dryden.
Henry, who has over 500 Football League appearances to his name, said: “It’s a role I won’t be taking lightly and hope as well as contributing on the pitch, I can help in the team and players...

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