In this episode of the Your Harrogate podcast, Pete Egerton speaks to Aston Villa striker and Lioness, Rachel Daly. Born in Harrogate, Rachel started her football at Killinghall Nomads and now the club have named their new cafe after her - "the Daly brew!" Rachel tells Pete how proud she is to be part of a legacy that is inspiring young ladies everywhere to put their boots on and kick a ball. We also hear from club chairman, Darren Casey, who explains how after the Lionesses won the European championships, they saw an influx of girls wanting to play. Plus mums and players wait excitedly to meet their idol... [podcast_episode episode="63506" content="excerpt,player"]

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