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Nov 2023
Mick Edwards and Fraser Lancaster want to build something at Harrogate Railway Athletic FC.
After two seasons of promotion pushes, the club has had a reset. Managers and backroom staff have left and a new regime is in charge.
But the parameters of success have changed — both want to build a club from the bottom and aim to have a community-led outfit.
Railway is a volunteer-led club. From the secretary to first team manager, all give up their time up to keep it going.
Fraser Lancaster.
Fraser has worked his way up to first team coach.
He joined the side in the 2015/16 season as a player and went onto become reserve team manager, where he had success with promotions.
Following the departure of Mick O’Connell to Tadcaster Albion at the start of this season, Fraser was drafted in alongside Rob Youhill.
O'Connell led Railway to two play off campaigns. In 2021/22, they lost to North Ferriby in the final and last season fell short in the semi-finals against Horbury Town.
Fraser’s job has been to stabilise the side with an emphasis on utilising young players — the average age of the Railway squad is 21.
Currently, at the time of writing, Railway sit 11th in the Northern Counties East Division One - four steps below the English Football League.
Despite last season’s play-off heartbreak, Fraser is taking it game-by-game and not getting ahead of himself with where the club may finish.
Mick Edwards
Mick also points to the infrastructure at the ground, some of which dates back to when the club was founded.
The club plans to upgrade its perimeter fence and floodlights with grants from the league.
To Mick, increasing the volunteers, improving the infrastructure and pushing Railway towards a more community orientated focus is success.
Both believe that Railway is here for Harrogate and has a story to tell. Fraser says:
Bottesford Town are next to visit Station View on Tuesday night. Meanwhile, the club also has a big draw in the West Riding County Cup against National League FC Halifax Town.
For Mick, the ties are an opportunity to show supporters what Railway has to offer.
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