Listen to BBC Radio York Harrogate Town special
Listen to a Harrogate Town special from 1800-1900 BST on Thursday, 8 May on BBC Radio York.
Manager Simon Weaver and departing club captain Josh Falkingham will be joining Tim Steere live in the studio.
It will also be available to listen again after the show or on BBC Sounds.

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