Non League Yorkshire

O’Connell wants revitalised Railway to push on

Season Preview 

Toolstation NCEL Division One 

Harrogate Railway 

Harrogate Railway celebrate Kieran Greenway’s unbelievable last season equaliser at Swallownest last season. Picture: Craig Dinsdale

With prodigal son Dan Thirkell back at Station View captaining his home-town club, Harrogate Railway are a different proposition to 12 months ago. A host of talented youngsters make up the rest of the side and Railway should be looking up the table rather than down.

Manager 

Mick O’Connell 

Harrogate Railway manager Mick O’Connell

O’Connell, formerly one of the top horse racing jockeys in the country, is tasked with leading Railway’s revival. He was appointed in February 2020. O’Connell is assisted by Josh Walsh.

Opening Five Fixtures 

Swallownest (h), Parkgate (a), Retford FC – League Cup (a), Dronfield Town (h), Worsbrough Bridge (a).

Notable Movement

Wing wizard Rob Youhill was Railway’s marquee signing but he’s now out injured until next year

In: Rob Youhill (Knaresborough Town)

One to Watch 

Kieran Greenaway

Harrogate Railway midfielder Kieran Greenaway

It is a big year for the young midfielder who was in superb form last season until the campaign was curtailed.

Interview 

Harrogate Railway manager Mick O’Connell

Fifteen months ago Mick O’Connell was handed the task of lifting ship-wrecked Harrogate Railway off the seafloor. 

That mission is complete. Now O’Connell wants Railway to set sail for the sun.

“Last year was where we set our stall out to stabilise the club in mid-table and I think we were on course to do that,” O’Connell told Non League Yorkshire.

“We got nine points from eight games and had a good run in the FA Vase.

“This year I think we need to kick on and not be far off the play-offs.

“We have got to be ambitious.

“We’re not here to mull along and tick over, we’re here to win games of football.

“So we want to be in and around the play-offs.

“The club is a completely different place to when we came in 15 months ago.

“The vibe and buzz around the place is brilliant.

“There’s a positive outlook from everyone on-and-off-the-pitch.”

Swallownest visit Station View for the season opener and O’Connell expects a competitive Division this season.

“There’s a lot of Nottingham and Mansfield teams in the league and they’ll come in with a bit of fire expecting to do well,” he said.

“Hallam, looking at the players they have brought in, they’ll be right in the mix.

“North Ferriby are obviously a massive club in this Division, they’ll be bang there.

“Rossington, I think they have a very good side and could be up there.

“It is a competitive league and it is certainly the best prepared we have been in terms of continuity and personnel for a few years.”

Prediction 

Mid-Table 

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