In this episode of the Your Harrogate podcast, Pete Egerton discusses new opportunities for young ladies interested in football across the Harrogate area and also catches up with the Town gaffer. "Future Lioness" will begin in April at Harrogate Grammar school and Jon Maloney is co-owner. Jon has been passionate about women's football for many years and thinks it's progressing well, but there's plenty more to come. The initial focus will be in Harrogate, with a possible view to extend "Future Lioness" to other areas. Meanwhile, Simon Weaver has his squad set for a 6-pointer in league two this weekend... [podcast_episode episode="55958" content="excerpt,player"]

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