In this episode of the Your Harrogate podcast, Pete Egerton speaks to Harrogate Town CEO Sarah Barry. It's been quite a week for Harrogate Town; following Wrexham’s decision not to appeal the transfer of Luke Armstrong, the club confirmed he has been registered for their SkyBet League Two squad. Sarah explains how hectic transfer deadline day is for anyone involved in the sport and now hopes that the club can focus on winning some points in league two. Pete also discusses what the Luke situation now means for Jeremy Sivi and Josh March joining Harrogate Town. Plus, numerous exciting changes at the EnviroVent stadium too... [podcast_episode episode="78631" content="excerpt,player"]

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