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Jul 2021
Simon Weaver has signed a new three-year deal to stay on as manager of Harrogate Town.
Me Weaver first took the reins at Wetherby Road in May 2009 when he was appointed player-manager by his chairman father Irving Weaver.
The club has been transformed in the 12 years since. It's gone from being a Conference North club in the sixth tier of English football to finishing 17th last season in Division Two of the English Football League — the fourth tier.
Weaver, who was born in Doncaster, is currently the longest-serving manager in the professional game in England.
He said:
Town will begin their second-ever campaign in the English Football League with a home tie against Rochdale on August 7.
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