In this Easter episode of the Your Harrogate podcast, Pete Egerton catches up with Harrogate Town's leading goal scorer, Luke Armstrong, and Harrogate Railway's Mick O'Connell. Town want to avoid defeat Good Friday afternoon against Wimbledon in League Two. Luke set out to get double figures when it comes to goals and ideally wants to reach 20 for the season. The club lie 20th in league two, just 4 points from the relegation places. Harrogate Railway have missed out on automatic promotion and will once again settle for the play-offs. Manager Mick O'Connell has never known an injury situation quite like the one he has faced over the past few weeks. It's now a race against the clock, to try and get some players fit once again for the final two matches and the all important play-offs. [podcast_episode episode="59905" content="excerpt,player"]

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