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19 hours ago, Tomo said:

According to a few fans on FB (in the press too it seems), they'll play the first 3 home games or so at the Keepmoat, their pitch won't be done until mid-Oct.

Yes,it looks like Harrogate will be playing their home games at the Keepmoat until their ground complies with League regulations.

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On 03/08/2020 at 11:26, Wrex said:

As an aside, it now means Gareth Ainsworth is no longer the longest server manager in the EFL, it's Harrogate Town boss Simon Weaver. Helps when your dad is the chairman!

And when your dad is a multimillionaire.

"We could do with a few more players now we're in the League, dad"

"Don't worry, son, I'll be along in a minute with my cheque book"

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Anorak as I am I've just looked up the clubs who were formerly in the Football League when I first started watching the Vale.

Bury, Wrexham, Bradford, Halifax, Torquay, Barrow, Southport, Workington, Aldershot, Darlington, York, Chesterfield, Stockport, Chester & Hartlepool.

And, of course, there are others since who have risen and declined, like Kidderminster, Hereford, Yeovil, Barnet & Scarborough. Probably more than that if I put my mind to it.

Amazing how fortunes change. Who would imagine that the oldest club in the country (Notts County) would now be in non league.

Most of them are northern clubs, oddly. Very few south of Birmingham.

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1 hour ago, TheSage said:

Anorak as I am I've just looked up the clubs who were formerly in the Football League when I first started watching the Vale.

Bury, Wrexham, Bradford, Halifax, Torquay, Barrow, Southport, Workington, Aldershot, Darlington, York, Chesterfield, Stockport, Chester & Hartlepool.

And, of course, there are others since who have risen and declined, like Kidderminster, Hereford, Yeovil, Barnet & Scarborough. Probably more than that if I put my mind to it.

Amazing how fortunes change. Who would imagine that the oldest club in the country (Notts County) would now be in non league.

Most of them are northern clubs, oddly. Very few south of Birmingham.

Rushden and Diamonds 2001 to 2005

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