In this episode of the Your Harrogate Podcast, presenter Pete Egerton focuses on local football for the weekend (7th/8th January 2023). In the Northern Counties East Football League Division One, it's third off to first as Harrogate Railway travel to Bradford to face Campion. Manager Mick O'Connell chats to Pete about their good run of form, a gruelling few weeks ahead of fixtures within days of each other and how he hopes the station view crowd can keep building into 2023. Meanwhile, Harrogate Town have their first home match of 2023 as they welcome fellow league two strugglers, Colchester United. Town have not only had numerous injuries to contend with, but a flu virus has been sweeping through the squad and understandably, manager Simon Weaver has been left frustrated... [podcast_episode episode="49816" content="excerpt,player"]

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