A good focus on local football - Pete Egerton chats to Harrogate Town manager Simon Weaver and Mick O'Connell from Harrogate Railway. After a battling performance at Salford City, Harrogate Town play Crewe in league two (Saturday 18th February) and Simon Weaver gives his thoughts on what to expect from the match. Plus, with Town languishing near the base of the table, is the gaffer feeling the pressure? The club is also looking forward to a supporters' day...a chance to celebrate both fans and players. Meanwhile, Harrogate Railway are facing a fixture pile-up! Boss Mick O'Connell is concerned that if anymore games are postponed, it'll be too much for the players, with a prospect of three games per week. The manager still thinks the team has more to give, despite a decent run of results. Mick also celebrates the youth set-up, after the under 19's won a league title in their first season! [podcast_episode episode="53922" content="excerpt,player"]

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