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Oct 2022

Last Updated: 13/10/2022
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Temporary bar to open at Harrogate Town in fortnight

by John Plummer

| 13 Oct, 2022
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Last night's fans forum revealed the club hopes to have two bars open by Christmas — and manager Simon Weaver has turned down two jobs as he and father Irving plan to 'graft' their way out of trouble.

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Fans' forum

A temporary bar is due to open at Harrogate Town's stadium in about two weeks.

Club chief executive Sarah Barry revealed the news at a fans’ forum last night — and added she hoped the Wetherby Road ground would have a second bar for home supporters by Christmas.

Not being able to get a drink on match days has been frustrating fans for some time.

Ms Barry told the forum she had been working on a solution since she arrived as chief executive just over a year ago, adding:

“We got planning permission on 6 September - that’s how long it has been. By the time we got planning permission unfortunately for us we can’t get the building slot we hoped.
“I’m absolutely delighted to say we have just had permission to put up a temporary bar which we hope will be put up as soon as possible. We will also be turning another part of the ground into a home supporters bar too.
“We will certainly have a temporary bar coming imminently and we will have a second bar, I’d like to say by Christmas, but don’t hold me to that as we still have to go through some hoops.”






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About 100 fans attended last night's event at the Cedar Court Hotel and although many questions focused on Town's poor form there were no direct calls for manager Simon Weaver to go.

Irving Weaver said it was a "fair question" when someone asked about the direction of the club but added it was "a bit early" for a change.

Last night’s fan forum also revealed...

Simon Weaver has turned down two job offers at other clubs


Chairman Irving Weaver revealed his manager and son Simon Weaver had rejected two job offers from professional clubs. He said:

“I’ve never disclosed this and he doesn’t know I’m going to say this: Simon has had a couple of offers because of the success of the club.
“One was from a Championship club and six weeks ago a League Two club went direct to him without any protocol of going to the chairman."


The Weavers are “scrappers” who plan to battle their way out of trouble


Simon Weaver has been under pressure lately following a poor run of form that has left Harrogate just above the relegation zone.

Irving Weaver said he and Simon had no plans to quit and would work together. Talking about their relationship, he said:

“I’ve always said it was a linkage that was strong and if it failed it failed together. We are scrappers. We are going to graft this.”


Luke Armstrong has the manager’s backing - but is not “undroppable”


Asked about the struggling striker, Simon Weaver said:

“Nobody is undroppable. I have a really good relationship with Luke. He’s my Harry Kane. He has droughts, takes a battering, but I know there’s goals in there and there’s a real player there. I’m backing him but don’t be kidded - no player signs a contract where they are guaranteed a spot but the lad needs backing."


Attendances are “not as bad as reported”


Sarah Barry was asked at the forum why ticket prices had been 'hiked up'. She replied:

“I’d challenge that by saying prices have not been hiked up — we’ve aligned them. We were way, way, way behind average and had a price freeze for three or four years.”


She said there had only been a few home matches so far this season and there were mitigating circumstances behind some low attendances. She said “overall it’s not as bad as reported”.

Irving Weaver gave a more despondent answer when asked what the season's highlights had been for him so far.

"There have not been too many highlights on the pitch. We’ve been down on crowds so that’s not an easy one to answer. It’s been a tough time all round. We need to be racking up the points."