Harrogate Town boss Simon Weaver has been nominated for the Sky Bet League Two Manager of the Month award for February.
The nomination follows a challenging month for Town, who gained 9 points from a possible 18 in League Two.
The club began the month with a 1–0 home defeat to Swindon Town at the Exercise Stadium before earning a point on the road with a 1–1 draw away at Chesterfield.
Simon Weaver’s side then took three points away at Barrow before draws against league leaders Bromley and Cheltenham.

Simon has been in charge of Harrogate Town since 2009 and is the longest-serving manager in the English Football League, having guided the club from non-league football into League Two.
The League Two Manager of the Month award recognises the division’s top-performing managers across the month, with the winner selected by a panel including representatives from the EFL and the football media.

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