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EUGENE DOWNEY
Everyone at the Club was deeply saddened to learn of the sudden passing of legendary supporter, Eugene Downey in early September. A huge Town fan, Eugene (left) regualrly attended both home and away matches with his good friend Mickey Bell (right). Our thoughts are with Eugene’s family and friends at this sad time.
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SIMON WEAVER
I would like to welcome you back to The EnviroVent Stadium for this afternoon’s Yorkshire derby. I would also like to welcome the Bradford City manager, Mark Hughes and his side for our first meeting of the season.
It’s been a few weeks since we last played at home which provides an opportunity to take a look back at our results and performances since the Salford match.
Last week against Stevenage was a tough one to take as we lost in the dying minutes but we have to take the opportunity to learn from each experience. In the first half we were competitive and had the opportunity to go ahead with Josh Coley’s chance after pressing well in their defensive third. There is no denying, however, that in the second half, they were the better team and a powerful outfit.
The previous game saw us pick up a point at Stockport County, but I think we were unlucky not to take all three. We were slow out the traps in the first half, but reacted well in the second, and it gave us some positive signs of what the lads are capable of, especially those who came on from the bench.
Despite the defeat last weekend, it’s important that we recognise that there were some good performances in the match. Rory McArdle came in for his first start of the season and slotted right in to the back four seamlessly. It was a physical game with a lot of ariel duels and Rory more than held his own. We are looking tighter at the back with the likes of Rory and Joe Mattock available to
us and will lean on their experience and qualities throughout the season.
It’s no secret that we are still working to find that winning formula, and that can be an arduous process, but there has been progress on the defensive side of our game and now we need to make sure we are doing everything we can to improve our attacking output because there are players at this football club with real quality.
Today’s match promises to be a tough test. They are a good side with quality all over the pitch and have started the season well. We can’t ever suggest that this local derby is historically a big one for some who are viewing today’s game, but for all involved at Harrogate Town, we are a proud bunch who enjoy the local games and in recent times the team has produced some unforgettable moments. We must play with pride and earn the right to play to our full potential today. All games are tough at this level, but it’s now time for us to show the town we are ready and capable of winning games.
We have done a lot of work behind the scenes to make sure we are ready for this battle from the first whistle and we have noticed a real determination from the lads to get back to winning ways.
Your vocal support is vital and gives us a huge lift.
Enjoy the game.
...THERE HAS BEEN PROGRESS ON THE DEFENSIVE SIDE OF OUR GAME AND NOW WE NEED TO MAKE SURE WE ARE DOING EVERYTHING WE CAN TO IMPROVE OUR ATTACKING OUTPUT
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Good Afternoon everyone. I’d like to warmly welcome you to The EnviroVent Stadium for today’s game against Bradford City.
There has been an added edge going in to this one because it has that derby feel to it Personally, I love occasions like this and I have been fortunate enough to be a part of some memorable derby moments with this club and that is something which we want to continue here today.
We know how much these games mean to our supporters and I know that we, as a squad, are really looking forward to playing in front of you and in an electric atmosphere. We will be the underdogs, but we will be looking to feed off that and get on top early. We want to give you something to cheer about, and from the first minute, that will be the aim.
I am pleased to be back involved and available for selection after what was a tough spell out with my injury. That time out has helped me appreciate stepping out on to the field with the lads. Whether that be in training or in a match you get a buzz every single day coming in to training. Having spent so long out I think it has only added to my motivation to keep pushing and to put in the hard yards to make sure I am ready for when that chance does come.
Of course, reflecting on last week’s defeat against Stevenage I think there are areas where we need to improve as a team. We all know how important it is to score goals but we have to keep working hard and believing that our luck will turn.
Changing that luck isn’t just about turning up on a Saturday, it’s about the work we put in day in and day out in training. We want to build that positive mindset and take it in to games because from there we will change our fortunes because we do have really good forward players. The expectation for that doesn’t just fall on them its on us collectively as a unit to take responsibility to share that as a team.
However, I do believe there have been positive signs from our recent performances. Defensively we have been a lot stronger compared to last year and that solidity gives us a strong base to build on. Enjoy the match!
WE ALL KNOW HOW IMPORTANT IT IS TO SCORE GOALS BUT WE HAVE TO KEEP WORKING HARD AND BELIEVING THAT OUR LUCK WILL TURN...
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FANS FORUM
WEDNESDAY 12TH OCTOBER 2022
Cedar Court Hotel Harrogate
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Harrogate Town AFC is pleased to be hosting a Fans Forum on Wednesday 12th October at the Cedar Court Hotel Harrogate giving supporters the opportunity to ask questions to several club representatives who will be in attendance, including:
IRVING WEAVER
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SARAH BARRY CEO SIMON WEAVER First Team Manager
ABBEY SMITH Head of Football Operations HAMILTON MATTOCK Supporter Engagement Manager
IAIN SERVICE Head of Foundation, representing the Harrogate Town AFC Community Foundation
The evening will be hosted by Your Harrogate’s Pete Egerton.
The forum is free to attend. Attendees must register for a ticket as there are limited numbers available and tickets will be on a first come, first served basis. Please register at www.harrogatetownafc.com
Though there will be plenty of opportunity to ask questions on the night, we’re also inviting questions to be sent in advance in order to to get through as many as possible. Please email your questions to hamiltonmattock@harrogatetownafc.com
Thank you for your support
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KERRY LLOYD
Football league memories for Harrogate Town don’t come much bigger than Lloyd Kerry’s winner against Bradford City in 2020. The crisp finish secured all three points in the Yorkshire derby and will live long in the memory of all Town fans.
However, the club legend brought an end to his impressive career at the end of last season and is now focused on making an impact in the club’s recruitment department. Looking ahead to the occasion the former midfield general has admitted he will miss the buzz of being involved in such an exciting match.
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He explained: “It’s a massive occasion whenever we go up against them and I have managed to score the winning goal against them in front of my family so that was a really good moment for me. I think the lads can take confidence from the fact we have a good record against Bradford.
“We are at home as well and I’m sure the lads will put on a good performance for the fans, giving our all and more in the derby. As a player you get a real buzz from playing in front of a crowd and I miss that now I have retired but I’ll be cheering the lads on from the side lines.”
However, reflecting on his decision to bring his magnificent playing career to an end, Kerry believes his decision was the right one. After accepting an offer to become the club’s Head of Player Recruitment he oversaw the signings of 15 new players.
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He revealed: “It’s been a big change for me, I’m still finding my feet in the role but I am really enjoying it. I really enjoyed playing for this club and now I am focused on helping it in whatever way I can. It has been a crazy six months really since I was first offered the job in January.
“My contract was up last summer and I spoke with the gaffer around Christmas of last year to find out what lay ahead for me from the club’s point of view for clarity. He came back to me a couple of weeks later and offered me the role and thought it would be a good fit for me.”
Having spent 16 years playing professional football the now former Town midfielder admitted the offer was not expected as he considered retirement and the offer on the table.
He said: “At first it took me by surprise a little bit but when I got my head round the prospect of retiring and not playing any more, the opportunity was too good to turn down. Once I accepted the role I started straight away. I was out watching
games whenever I could, if I wasn’t in the squad I was away watching a match and we came up with a plan. We identified positions and areas which we would like to improve and I was a part of that process. I was still available to play if needed and had to remain professional in case I was needed. I have had a good six or seven months at it now.”
Having freshly retired just weeks previously Kerry relied heavily on his insight gained from playing and knowledge of the squad and he worked to identify characters who would suit the yellow and black.
He said: “I think I have a good understanding of what the manager and coaches expect from players. We have built our success on having good characters, lads who will run through a brick wall for this club and I definitely think it helps. We have a great relationship and as a group I think we are really close, we all want the same thing and are on the same page which I think is important.”
However, after accepting a role within the club’s
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recruitment department, the hard word continues for the former Town midfielder as he continues his football obsession after hanging up his boots.
He said: “I am currently studying my talent ID level 3 qualification which I think will help me to continue improving within this role. I have done a bit of coaching and I do enjoy that as well, I am also doing my UEFA B License just in case I want to go down that route in future. Anything within football interests me. I have loved being a part of it as a player and in my current role and if I can broaden my knowledge within any aspect of the game I will always look to do that.”
In becoming the club’s first full-time Head of Player Recruitment, this step is aimed at facilitating the club’s continued evolution in the EFL.
He explained: “In the past we have had part-time scouts, Lee Barraclough is still with us as Chief Scout and has done a great job in his time here. The club wanted someone full-time, there are games almost every day of the week at a variety
of different levels but we want to have a chance at seeing more players live and helping to us evolve.
“We are often up against teams in our division when we are looking at players. With that in mind we want to be able to think outside the box at times and get creative because when you’re in that competition you aren’t going to get every player you want.”
Having switched the boots for the side lines it’s his time as a member of staff which has allowed the man who made 224 appearances for the club to fully appreciate the hard work which goes on behind the scenes at a football club.
He said: “I am really proud of what I have achieved at the club and to be a part of promotions, Wembley appearances and winning trophies and now for me it’s about helping the club as much as I can off the field. That is the same as the rest of the staff here, I know how much hard work they all put in behind the scenes which probably goes unnoticed when you’re a player.
WE HAVE BUILT OUR SUCCESS ON HAVING GOOD CHARACTERS, LADS WHO WILL RUN THROUGH A BRICK WALL FOR THIS CLUB AND I DEFINITELY THINK IT HELPS...
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“Everyone just wants this club to be successful and we’re working as hard as we can to make that happen. For me, if I can play a part in helping the club continue to move forward I would be very proud of that as well.”
With a change to Town’s tactical set up coming in the final week of the transfer window, the club recruited four new signings on transfer deadline day. However, while some may avoid the chaotic nature of a day like this, it was one which Kerry enjoyed being a part of.
He revealed: “We didn’t have a lot of options in wider areas and we knew that would impact us if we wanted to change the formation. So we had a look at our targets, the manager had an operation that day so it was myself and Paul Thirlwell were on the phone a lot.
“Abbey, our secretary, and Rachel our physio were ready at the ground for medicals. Josh Coley was probably the latest one. We were interested in Josh but we had to wait on Exeter bringing in another player in before we could get that deal done.
“I think it was about quarter-to 11 before we got the deal done. It was a stressful at times but it was a great experience for me. We were delighted with the four lads we brought in and the options they give us.”
Having held several discussions with potential recruits and agents in recent months, the former midfield general admitted his understanding of football players and experiences picked up as a player helped him in getting deals over the line.
He said: “I was always trying to sell the club in the best way I can, I have been a part of it and in the changing room so I know first hand the strengths of this football club. I definitely think it helps to a certain degree but there are other factors which influences a player’s decision which we can’t control.
“I think the success we’ve had in recent years helps us. A lot of people take notice and believe we are doing something right. The manager isn’t scared to give opportunities to players who earn it and I think that makes us quite an appealing option.
“Looking at loans in recent years, we have also had a few successful ones which helps us in discussions with parent clubs because they know we will give their players the experience they need.”
In leading the player recruitment for both the club’s first team and youth academy the former Town midfielder believes the tools at his disposal will be a huge benefit as the club continues to improve.
He said: “We have of course got access to Wyscout which is a fantastic software which allows us to watch videos of players playing in matches. I watch a lot of videos every week but you still need to watch players live.
“I am a big believer in that because you see things the camera doesn’t pick up. For example, last year one player looked really good but when I went to watch him his body language and attitude weren’t great. We’ve got Statsbomb as well which helps us when looking at players as well.”
In leading the recruitment process for the club’s academy squad, the 34-year-old believes the approach must differ to that of the first team.
He explained: “Within the youth team it’s about identifying the characteristics we want. It’s different because you have to see the bigger picture with these lads because they are still developing. We’re going to be doing a lot to build up links with category one club’s.
“Obviously as you go up they pyramid there is more and more quality and we want to be in a position to pick up players with talent who might not make the grade at a category one club. Right now we have our player development centre but in the longer term we are looking at category three and reaching that level.”
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THE MEN IN CHARGE
STAN HALL 1969-70
Managerial Record: Games 24 / Won 8 / Drew 7 / Lost 9
30-year-old centre half Stan Hall joined Harrogate Town from Yorkshire League Selby Town and made his first team debut on 6 February 1965 in a 1-1 draw at home to Bridlington Town in Yorkshire League Division One. He played two seasons with Town making 25 appearances before retiring from active soccer and hanging up his boots in January 1966.
He had enjoyed 15 years of Yorkshire league football with Farsley Celtic and Selby as captain. After retiring, he continued at Town helping manager Jack Townrow in the gym with training. I remember it well, aged 17 in 1966/67, him training us in the gym at a school in Knaresborough especially with the ‘medicine’ ball. That strengthened you up.
After Townrow’s death in April 1969, Hall was approached by Town officials to take over as manager/coach. A youth leader, Hall described the facilities for young people in the Town ‘deplorable’. They could train on the Stray on light evenings but he wanted them to possess a gym of their own
for winter months for training. Hall even went to watch Don Revie’s Leeds players training to see their advanced coaching techniques.
For 1969/70, Hall was the first manager to actually select the team over a committee and the local paper wrote, ‘Players will now know where leadership is coming from. This was a big change for the committee to leave selection to the men on the touchline. Hall’s tenure at the helm, however, didn’t last long, as he resigned in February 1970 with Stan’s assistant ‘Chick Farr’ taking over until the end of the season. Hall’s short stay brought eight league and cup victories, seven draws and nine defeats from 24 games.
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NCS CHANGEMAKERS ESCAPE!
After our fun-filled summer on NCS, we had some of the young people return and join us as NCS Changemakers.
The group took part in an escape room, with the aim of breaking out within the time limit. The group were split into two as they competed to see who could escape the quickest.
It was great for the staff to see some familiar faces from summer and the young people working together as a team.
As we move into October and the winter months the young people will start to prepare and plan for their Christmas social action project. This will be an exciting prospect for the young people to have an opportunity, to positively impact their local community during the festive period.
WALKING FOOTBALL
Our over 60’s Walking Footballers finished there Northern Premier League season off last weekend with the final round of fixtures at Goal’s Leeds.
In a very tight opening game, they took an early lead when Dean Tunbridge scored on his debut, unfortunately Harrogate couldn’t hang on and Blackfyne grabbed a last-minute equaliser, the final game was against the newly crowned League Champions Benfield and Harrogate saved the best for last. Despite being on the backfoot for most of the game, Harrogate were well and organised and took the lead early in the second half through Tom Robinson and despite a final onslaught from the Champions Harrogate held on to finish the season third in the league. A massive well done to players and volunteers for a fantastic season!
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ALL SMILES FOR THREE SPECIAL TOWN RUNNERS
On Sunday 11th September, three of our Town Runners - Kate, Charlotte and Sarah, who were beginners in January, ran together and completed the Great North Run for there respective charities.From beginner to a 13.1 mile half marathon is an amazing achievement!
Sarah (pictured right above) has also qualified recently through England Athletics and becomes our fourth
qualified run leader. This is such an incredible achievement by all, well done!
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DATE OPPOSITION
JULY
Sat 30 Swindon Town H
AUGUST
Sat 6 Crewe Alexandra
Tue 9 Stockport County H
Sat 13 Crawley Town H
Tue 16 Gillingham
Sat 20 Barrow AFC
Sat 27 Newport County H
COMP RES ATT STARTING XI
1,948 Jameson Welch-Hayes Headley Burrell
Mattock Austerfield
3,881 Jameson Welch-Hayes Headley Burrell Mattock Austerfield
1,534 Jameson Welch-Hayes Headley Ferguson Richards Austerfield
1,304 Jameson Welch-Hayes Headley Burrell Mattock Austerfield
3,931 Oxley Welch-Hayes Headley Ferguson Mattock
3,068 Jameson Welch-Hayes Headley Ferguson Mattock
Austerfield
Austerfield
1,757 Jameson Welch-Hayes Headley Ferguson Mattock Falkingham
Tue 30 Hartlepool United A 0-2 1,500 Jameson Burrell
SEPTEMBER
Headley Ferguson Richards Falkingham
Sat 3 Sutton United A 1-2 2,402 Jameson Welch-Hayes Richards
Burrell Mattock Austerfield
Tue 13 Salford City H 0-1 1,350 Jameson Welch-Hayes Richards Burrell Mattock Dooley
Sat 17 Stockport County A
Sat 24 Stevenage
OCTOBER
Sat 1 Bradford City H 13:00
Tue 4 Everton U21s H 19:00
Sat 8 Colchester United A 15:00
Sat 15 Hartlepool United H 12:30
Tue 18 Morecambe H 19:00
Sat 22 Tranmere Rovers H 15:00
Tue 25 Walsall A 19:45
Sat 29 AFC Wimbledon A 15:00
NOVEMBER
Tue 8 Carlisle United H 15:00
Sat 12 Leyton Orient H 15:00
Sat 19 Mansfield Town H 15:00
DECEMBER
Sat 3 Rochdale A 15:00
Sat 10 Northampton Town H 15:00
Sat 17 Doncaster Rovers A 15:00
Mon 26 Grimsby Town H 15:00
Thu 29 Bradford City A 19.45
JANUARY
Sun 1 Hartlepool United A 15:00
Sat 7 Colchester United H 15:00
Sat 14 Stevenage H 15:00
Sat 21 Grimsby Town A 15:00
Sat 28 Sutton United H 15:00
FEBRUARY
Sat 4 Carlisle United A 15:00
Sat 11 Stockport County H 15:00
Tue 14 Salford City A 19:45
Sat 18 Crewe Alexandra H 15:00
Sat 25 Swindon Town A 15:00
MARCH
Sat 4 Gillingham H 15:00
Sat 11 Crawley Town A 15:00
Sat 18 Barrow AFC H 15:00
Sat 25 Newport County A 15:00
Fri 31 Tranmere Rovers A 19:45
APRIL
Fri 7 AFC Wimbledon H 15:00
Mon 10 Leyton Orient A 15:00
Sat 15 Doncaster Rovers H 15:00
Tue 18 Walsall H 19:45
Sat 22 Northampton Town A 15:00
Sat 29 Mansfield Town A 15:00
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11 Max Wright 24 Grimsby Town 07/22
12 Sam Folarin 21 Middlesbrough 08/22 2 (1)
14 Lewis Richards 20 Wolves (Loan) 07/22 4 (4)
15 Jaheim Headley 20 Huddersfield Town (Loan) 06/22 6 (0)
16 Alex Pattison 24 Wycombe Wanderers 05/21 8 (0)
17 Josh Austerfield 20 Huddersfield Town (Loan) 06/22 7 (1)
18 Jack Muldoon 33 AFC Fylde 06/18 2 (8)
19 Tyler Frost 23 Crawley Town 07/22 0 (3)
20 Kayne Ramsay 21 Southampton 08/22 8 (0)
21 Pete Jameson 29 York City 05/22 9 (0) 0
22 Stephen Dooley 30 Rochdale 06/22 6 (0)
23 Rory McArdle 35 Exeter City 06/21 1 (1)
24 Kyle Ferguson 22 Altrincham 06/22 3 (0)
25 George Horbury 18 Harrogate Town Academy 06/22 0 (2)
26 Emmanuel Ilesanmi 17 Harrogate Town Academy 06/22 0 (1) 0
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Now in his fifth season as an EFL referee, this is Peter Wright’s third visit to the EnviroVent Stadium having taken charge of our game against Bristol Rovers last October as well as our EFL Trophy game against Hull City the season before. He also refereed our trip to Stevenage last season.
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10 2 0 2 7 4 2 1 3 3 5 1 13 ● ● ● ● ● 15 Walsall 10 1 2 2 7 5 1 1 3 3 5 0 9 ● ● ● ● ● 16 AFC
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10 1 1 2 3 5 1 1 4 3 7 -6 8 ● ● ● ● ● 20 Gillingham 10 1 2 2 1 4 0 2 3 1 7 -9 7 ● ● ● ● ● 21
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10 1 0 3 5 8 0 3 3 4 9 -8 6 ● ● ● ● ● 23 Rochdale 10 0 1 3 2 5 1 1 4 4 11 -10 5 ● ● ● ● ● 24 Hartlepool
10 0 4 1 2 4 0 1 4 4 13 -11 5 ● ● ● ● ● SHOTS 37 Callum Hendry Salford City 37 Sam Hoskins Northampton Town 35 Donovan Wilson Sutton United TACKLES 34 Idris El Mizouni Leyton Orient 32 Liam Kinsella Walsall 30 Jake Hessenthaler Crawley Town SAVES 40 Solomon Brynn Swindon Town 39 Ben Killip Hartlepool United 37 Corey Addai Crawley Town CLEAN SHEETS 7 Lawrence Vigouroux Leyton Orient 5 Tom King Salford City 5 Ross Doohan Tranmere Rovers ● Won ● Drawn ● Lost ISS. #07 - HTFC v BCFC
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MARK HUGHES
Age: 58 Appointed: Feb 2022
The former Manchester City, Southampton, Stoke City, Fulham, QPR, Blackburn Rovers and Wales boss arrived at the Utilita Energy Stadium in February, having taken charge of over 450 top-flight matches. With over 150 Premier League victories and eight top-10 finishes, Hughes has the seventh-highest total of Premier League fixtures managed in history.
As a player, Hughes began his pro career with Manchester United in 1980, scoring 163 goals in 473 appearances across two spells and winning the Premier League (twice), FA Cup (three times), League Cup, European Cup Winners’ Cup and Super Cup. Having also served spells at Barcelona and Bayern Munich, the English Football Hall of Fame inductee and two-time PFA Players’ Player of the Year then spent three seasons with Chelsea, scoring 39 goals in 123 games and adding another FA Cup, League Cup and Cup Winners’ Cup trophy to his cabinet.
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FOUNDED 1903 GROUND VALLEY PARADE CAPACITY 25,136 NICKNAME THE BANTAMS
LAST SEASON POSITION 14TH
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HARRY LEWIS
Age: 24 Signed: May 2022
Bradford City kicked off their summer recruitment drive with the permanent signing of highly-rated Southampton goalkeeper Harry Lewis. Prior to working under manager Mark Hughes on the south coast, the 6ft 4ins stopper made three Emirates FA Cup appearances for the Saints in 2017, keeping a clean sheet in a 1-0 thirdround replay victory over Norwich City. The 24-year-old then made 39 appearances on loan at Dundee United the following season, with 11 clean sheets helping the Tangerines to a third-placed Scottish Championship finish. The Shrewsbury-born keeper appeared on the Saints bench on four occasions in the top flight last season and has been ever-present between the sticks for the Bantams this term.
RICHIE SMALLWOOD
Age: 31 Signed: Jul 2022
ANDY Cook
Age: 31 Signed: Jun 2021
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Richie signed for the club in July 2022 following the expiry of his contract at Hull City. The experienced midfielder jmade 42 Sky Bet Championship appearances for the Tigers last season, after proving instrumental throughout the Humberside outfit’s Sky Bet League One title-winning 2020/21 campaign. Born in Redcar, the 31-year-old began his career at Middlesbrough, having graduated from the academy at the Riverside Stadium. He went on to make over 100 appearances in the second tier for Rotherham United between 2014 and 2017, before turning out 87 times for Blackburn Rovers prior to moving to the MKM Stadium. On his arrival at Bradford, the 31-year-old, was immediately handed the captain’s armband for by Bantams manager Mark Hughes.
After spending the second half of the 2020/21 season on loan with the Bantams, Cook signed permanently from Mansfield Town in June 2021. The 31-year-old finished as City’s top goal-scorer last season, scoring 12 goals in 39 appearances and has already bagged eight goals so far this term. The 31-year-old’s pro career started at Carlisle United in 2009, where he had loan spells with Workington and Barrow before making the move to Holker Street permanent in early 2010. He joined Grimsby Town in June 2012 before returning to Barrow in June 2014 scoring 47 in 87 league games. He then had two years at Tranmere Rovers scoring 49 in 85 games, before moving to League One Walsall in May 2018. After 13 league goals in 43 games for the Saddlers, he moved to Mansfield in June 2019 and despite seven goals in his first 10 games was loaned out to Tranmere in early 2020.
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TREVOR CHERRY
Ex-England international defender
Trevor Cherry guided Bradford City to the Third Division title in 1984-85. Signing pro for Huddersfield Town in July 1965, he captained them to the Second Division title in 1969-70 and moved to Leeds United in June 1972. He was an FA Cup and ECWC finalist in 1973, then starred as they were League Champions in 1973-74, becoming Bradford City’s playermanager in December 1982. Making 92 League appearances for the Bantams, he remained in charge at Valley Parade until January 1987. He died in April 2020.
TERRY DOLAN
Terry Dolan managed Bradford City to the Second Division play-offs in 1987-88. Initially with Bradford PA, the midfielder moved to Huddersfield Town in October 1970 and appeared in the top-flight. He joined Bradford City in August 1976 and starred in their 1976-77 promotion success, netting 43 goals in 195 League outings before moving to Rochdale in August 1981. Joining Bradford City’s coaching staff in January 1985, he was their manager between January 1987 and January 1989. He returned to Rochdale as boss in March 1989 and plotted their record 1989-90 FA Cup run, then managed Hull City and York City.
CHRIS KAMARA
Chris Kamara plotted Bradford City’s 1995-96 Second Division play-off final triumph. The much-travelled midfielder played for Portsmouth, Swindon Town, Portsmouth again and Brentford prior to rejoining Swindon in August 1985. Featuring in two consecutive promotion campaigns, he then had spells with Stoke City, Leeds United, Luton Town and Sheffield United before moving to Bradford City in July 1994. He assisted Lennie Lawrence, succeeding him as manager in November 1995 and remaining in charge at Valley Parade until January 1998. Briefly managing Stoke City, he has since been a pundit on Sky TV.
PAUL JEWELL
Striker Paul Jewell was both a player and manager at Bradford City. Initially with Liverpool, he joined Wigan Athletic in December 1984, starring as they reached the FA Cup sixth round and Third Division play-offs in 1986-87. He moved to Bradford City in July 1988 and netted 56 goals in 269 League games, then assisted Chris Kamara before succeeding him as boss in May 1998. Guiding Bradford City to the Premier League in 199899, he took charge of Sheffield Wednesday in June 2000, then rejoined Wigan. Managing them to the Premier League and 2006 League Cup final, he later managed Derby and Ipswich.
STUART McCALL
Ex-Scotland international midfielder Stuart McCall has had three spells as Bradford City’s boss. He was ever-present in the Bantams’ 1984-85 Third Division title triumph. Moving to Everton in June 1988, he joined Rangers in August 1991 and amassed many honours before rejoining Bradford City in June 1998. He captained them to the Premier League in 1998-99 and scored 45 goals in 395 League games overall prior to joining Sheffield United in July 2002. Rejoining Bradford City as manager in May 2007, he has since managed Motherwell, Rangers, Bradford (twice more) and Scunthorpe.
PHIL PARKINSON
Phil Parkinson managed Bradford City to promotion and the League Cup final in 2012-13. Initially with Southampton, the midfielder moved from Bury to Reading in July 1992. He starred as they won the Second Division title in 1993-94, then were First Division play-off finalists in 1995. Also helping win promotion in 200102, he became Colchester’s manager in February 2003 and plotted their 2005-06 promotion success and FA Cup run. He managed Hull City and Charlton Athletic, then Bradford City from August 2011 until June 2016. Guiding Bolton to promotion in 201617, he has since managed Sunderland and Wrexham.
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A fantastic performance and goals from Finn O’Boyle and Emmanuel Ilesanmi secure Town’s first league win of the season at Mansfield Town.
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On Saturday Town U18s Academy made the trip to Mansfield for their third league game of the season and came away with a well-deserved first win of the season.
some really good stuff and looked a threat when counter attacking. Again, Mansfield did not hurt the away side and Giles had a relatively quiet half.
Harrogate scored their second of the morning with fifteen minutes to spare when Emmanuel Ilesanmi was brought down in the box and then got up to calmly slot the ball home from the spot.
This was a fantastic team performance and should give the lads real confidence going forward this season.
Town started the brighter and were rewarded in the second minute when Brad Williams broke through the young Stags defence beating two players before slipping a through ball to Finn O’Boyle who neatly slotted past the Mansfield keeper.
The Town defence managed to limit the hosts to very few opportunities and other than a free kick which was smartly saved by Harvey Giles in the Town goal, Mansfield did not have another shot on goal in the first half.
In the second half Town played
Town: Giles, Williams, Moorby, Wilson, Attree, Taylor, Nicholson, Tweed, Ilesanmi, O’Boyle, Liddle Subs: Lee, Brodella, Smalley, Samuels, Birmingham
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Finn O’Boyle opened the scoring for Town after just two minutes
Manny Ilesanmi scored from the spot to put Town 2-0 up.
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24.09.22 EFL YOUTH ALLIANCE NORTH EAST MANSFIELD TOWN 0 HARROGATE TOWN 2 O’Boyle (2), Ilesanmi (79 pen)
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WAKEFIELD AFC 4 HARROGATE TOWN 0
Against a strong Wakefield side, last Sunday was a difficult day at the office for Town Women.
Following a good week of training we went into Sunday full of confidence and the game did present moments of brilliance, but we struggled with consistency across the 90 minutes.
Setbacks and bad days happen, but these moments will always provide you more opportunities to learn, improve and move forward. Our reaction in these moments is now important. It’s vital that we recognise how we can learn, adapt and progress as we enter a new week of training.
With defeats it’s easy to focus on what went wrong and how we fix it, but the game did provide some moments of individual and collective brilliance. As we continue to develop our identity, it’s essential that we use those moments as the basis of all our hard work.
Abbey Smith was excellent throughout and deservedly picked up the Player of the Match after a resilient display, never wavering until the final whistle.
Town Women travel to Brighouse tomorrow in the Second Qualifying Round of the Vitality Women’s FA Cup keen to make amends for last Saturday.
Town: MacDonald, Johnson, Smith, Wilson, Hood, Williams, Broad, Devereux, Parkin, Simpson, Blunt Subs: Tyssen, McHugh, Rahman
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ISS. #07 - HTFC v BCFC *Adjustment made Reduced prices for each of our home Papa John’s Trophy games in October... SPECIAL OFFER STANDING SEATED per game per game Adults £10 £12 Concession £8 £9 Under 18s £6 £7 Under 12s £2 £3 Under 5s FREE FREE EVERTON U21s TUESDAY 4 OCTOBER I 7PM MORECAMBE TUESDAY 18 OCTOBER I 7PM Tickets on Sale now! Online eticketing.co.uk/harrogatetownafc In Person From the Club Store at 32 Commercial Street, HG1 1TY
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SKY BET LEAGUE TWO
Tickets are on General Sale. Tickets are to be purchased directly from Colchester United at tickets.colchesterunited.net/Tickets/
Prices: Adult £20.50 I Concession* £15.50 I U18s £11.75
*Senior 65+, Ambulant Disabled, NHS & Armed Forces. Prices above are for advance purchases - tickets purchased on matchday carry an additional charge of £2.
GETTING THERE: (approx. 216 miles from Harrogate)
Jobserve Community Stadium, United Way, Colchester, CO4 5UP
By Road: (from the North): Come off the M11 at J8 (Stansted Airport/A120) and follow the A120 towards Braintree & Colchester. The A120 then joins the A12 and after passing the stadium on your right, leave the A12 at J28. Turn left at the first roundabout, then right into United Way at the second.
By Train: The nearest railway station to the ground is Colchester on North Station Road, which is just under two miles away from the stadium.
For details of the Harrogate Town Independent Supporters Club Travel, please contact Jordan Ford on 07989 969575
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UPCOMING FIXTURES SATURDAY 15 OCTOBER 12:30 KICK-OFF TOWN HARTLEPOOL UNITED 21 SEP-2 OCT SEASON TICKET HOLDERS, FLEXI TICKET MEMBERS AND ANY HARROGATE TOWN SUPPORTER WHO HAS ATTENDED A LEAGUE TWO, CUP OR PRE-SEASON GAME AT THE ENVIROVENT STADIUM THIS SEASON › TICKET SALES There is a limit of ONE TICKET per account holder for this game, however, supporters can assign up to three other tickets to three other account holders 3 OCT ➤ ON GENERAL SALE › BUY YOUR TICKETS Online eticketing.co.uk/harrogatetownafc HOME EVERTON U21s Tuesday 4 October 2022 I Kick-Off 7pm Prices: Adult fr. £10 I Concession fr. £8 I U18s fr. £6 I U12s fr. £2 I U5s FREE HOME HARTLEPOOL UNITED Saturday 15 October 2022 I Kick-Off 3pm Prices: Adult fr. £20 I Concession fr. £16 I U18s fr. £8 I U12s fr. £6 I U5s FREE HOME MORECAMBE Tuesday 18 October 2022 I Kick-Off 7pm Prices: Adult fr. £10 I Concession fr. £8 I U18s fr. £6 I U12s fr. £2 I U5s FREE HOME TRANMERE ROVERS Saturday 22 October 2022 I Kick-Off 3pm Prices: Adult fr. £20 I Concession fr. £16 I U18s fr. £8 I U12s fr. £6 I U5s FREE AWAY WALSALL Tuesday 25 October 2022 I Kick-Off 7.45pm Prices: Adult £22 I Over 60s £18 I U21s £17 I U18s £11 I Family Ticket (1Ad+1U18) £24 Tickets available directly from Walsall at www.eticketing.co.uk/walsallfc/Events IN PERSON From the Club Store - 32 Commercial Street ISS. #07 - HTFC v BCFC
Regular FLEXI TICKET Price Price per game per game Adult £100 £20 £16.66 Over 65/ £82 £16 £13.75Concession Under 18 £47 £8 £7.83 Under 12 £34 £6 £5.66 .50 FLEXI TICKET GET YOUR MEMBERSHIP NOW! ONLINE scan the QR code below IN PERSON from our Official Store at 32 Commercial Street Harrogate HG1 1TY Please check website for opening times. BY PHONE 01423 210600 - Option 1 Throughout the season FLEXI TICKET members can login at www.eticketing.co.uk/harrogatetownafc/ and select the ticket for the match they want to attend. The FLEXI TICKET is applicable for the AON Stand, Black Sheep Brewery Stand and Barclay LED Solutions Home Stand. Your FLEXI TICKET membership includes: • Any six home Sky Bet League Two games at the EnviroVent Stadium (2022/23 season) • Priority booking for high demand games (behind season ticket holders) • Save money on normal match ticket prices • Book games when it suits you • 120 Loyalty points awarded for purchasing the six game Flexi Ticket. Terms and conditions apply. Please note that your attendance will not be reserved until booked for each game, and is subject to availability. Concession also includes blue light card holders and students. PICK ANY 6 HOME LEAGUE GAMES FLEXI TICKET
Town are back in cup action on Tuesday night with an exciting, home Papa John’s Trophy group game against Everton U21s.
The young Toffees have made a great start to their Premier League 2 Division One campaign, and at the time of going to print sit fourth in the table after six games - the top tier of development football.
Managed by Paul Tait, they have suffered only one loss this season to Chelsea, but bounced back with a fine 5-0 win over Sporting Braga in the Premier League International Cup and followed that up with a 1-0 league win over Brighton and Hove Albion.
Like Town, this is only their second game in the Papa John’s Trophy after they came away with a 3-3 draw at Morecambe in the opening round of games, only to lose out 7-6 on penalties for the extra bonus point. The Toffees scorers that night were Sean McAllister, Isaac Price and Thomas Cannon.
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The Duchy Hospital Launches Private GP Service
Do you find it difficult to see your GP at a time that is convenient for you?
Dr Jason Jones will be seeing patients at The Duchy Hospital, giving time for concerns to be discussed. We also offer a comprehensive GP led Health Screening service.
I’m very happy and excited to be joining the team at The Duchy and providing some Primary Care services. Being based within the hospital will also give me access to all the hospital’s facilities, services and consultant colleagues. This should improve the patient journey if any secondary care referrals are needed.
Dr Jason Jones, General Practitioner
For more information or to book an appointment call 01423 567 136
Queens Road, Harrogate, HG2 0HF www.circlehealthgroup.co.uk/duchy
49 24496 0035 HOS ADV / 06.2022
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HARROGATE TOWN
Mark Oxley 1
Miles Welch-Hayes 2 Joe Mattock 3
Josh Falkingham 4 Will Smith 5
Warren Burrell 6
George Thomson 7 Dior Angus 8 Danny Grant 9 Josh Coley 10 Max Wright 11 Sam Folarin 12 Lewis Richards 14 Jaheim Headley 15 Alex Pattison 16 Josh Austerfield 17 Jack Muldoon 18 Tyler Frost 19 Kayne Ramsay 20 Pete Jameson 21 Stephen Dooley 22 Rory McArdle 23 Kyle Ferguson 24 George Horbury 25 Emmanuel Ilesanmi 26 Matty Daly 28 Luke Armstrong 29
BRADFORD CITY
1 Harry Lewis 2 Brad Halliday 3 Liam Ridehalgh 4 Yann Songo’o 5 Matty Platt 6 Richie Smallwood 7 Lee Angol 8 Emmanuel Osadebe 9 Andy Cook 10 Jamie Walker 11 Alex Gilliead 12 Scott Banks 13 Colin Doyle 14 Matty Foulds 15 Timi Odusina 16 Ryan East 17 Luke Hendrie 18 Levi Sutton 19 Vadaine Oliver 20 Harry Chapman 21 Jake Young 23 Kian Harratt 24 Romoney Crichlow 26 Dion Pereira 30 Abo Eisa 31 Joseph O’Shaughnessy 32 Tyreik Wright
Referee: Peter Wright
Assistant Referees: Nicholas Dunn and Simon Clayton
Fourth Official: Paul Newhouse
Manager Simon Weaver
Manager Mark Hughes
@HarrogateTown harrogatetownAFCHarrogateTownAFC WITH THANKS TO ALL OUR VALUED PARTNERS Harrogate’s Number 1 Family Estate Agent Please visit our social media channels from one hour before kick-off for today’s line-ups TODAY’S OFFICIALS