Toolstation NCEL Premier Division Craig Ogilvie has taken charge of Harrogate Railway after the resignation of Brian Davey. UEFA B Licenced coach Ogilvie, who was previously the boss of Yorkshire Amateur’s under 21s, was one of Davey’s assistants. The new Railway manager has also assisted Graham Hodder at Glasshoughton Welfare. He has been regularly talked read more→
Brian Davey
Davey excited to lead Rail renaissance
Toolstation NCEL Premier Division Brian Davey is determined to get local people back through the gates at Harrogate Railway and leave a lasting legacy. The former Railway player is the man charged with leading a renaissance of a club that has travelled through stormy water since the departure of Billy Miller, one of their greatest managers, read more→
Railway continue to rebuild side
Toolstation NCEL Premier Division Garforth Town defender Luke McCrum has returned to Harrogate Railway as part of Brian Davey’s new look squad. McCrum originally played for Railway at 17 during the great Billy Miller era before going onto play for Knaresborough under Davey then Garforth for two-and-half years. Also arriving from Garforth is striker Sean read more→
Railway receive reprieve from relegation
Toolstation NCEL Harrogate Railway have received a reprieve from relegation to Division One. This was confirmed in the league’s draft constitution for next season. Railway fans will be painting Starbeck red tonight as the news averts a second relegation in three seasons and gives new manager Brian Davey a much brighter platform to build from. read more→
Davey returns to Railway as manager
Toolstation NCEL Premier Division Former player Brian Davey, the ex-Knaresborough Town boss, has returned to relegated Harrogate Railway as their new manager. He replaces Marlon Adams and his assistants Michael Reynolds and Lee Ryan. Davey was in charge of Knaresborough for eight years until 2015. During his reign, he led them from the bottom of read more→
Davey leaves huge legacy – Stansfield
Brian Davey leaves a massive legacy at Knaresborough Town and he’s going to be a hard act to follow, admits new boss Paul Stansfield. Davey, Knaresborough’s most successful manager ever, surprised many when he resigned on Monday night, ending eight glorious years in charge at Manse Lane. Davey led Knaresborough from the West Yorkshire League read more→
Stansfield takes charge at Manse Lane
Paul Stansfield has succeeded Brian Davey at Knaresborough Town following Monday night’s shock events. Davey resigned after eight years in charge, citing personal reasons, two days before tonight’s (Wednesday) opening pre-season friendly at Riccall United. Stansfield was meant to be returning to his role as assistant manager, replacing the recently-departed Rob Hunter. He had previously served read more→
Shock as Davey leaves Knaresborough
Brian Davey has resigned as manager Knaresborough Town, just a day before their first pre-season friendly and after eight years in charge. Knaresborough have expressed “shock and disappointment” at his decision, but accepted his reasons and wished him all the best for the future. Davey had overseen the most successful period in the club’s history read more→
Match abandoned in added time
Knaresborough Town’s Toolstation NCEL Division One clash with Winterton Rangers was incredibly abandoned two minutes into added time after a mass brawl broke out. Referee Robert Woodburn brought the game to an absurd finish after scuffle started involving all 22 players. Knaresborough manager Brian Davey, whose side were losing 2-1 at the time, described the read more→
Davey: Young players to get chance
Brian Davey has promised Knaresborough Town’s young players a chance to play in the first team before the end of the season. Knaresborough have fallen short of their promotion aspirations in the Toolstation NCEL Division One, but are sitting comfortable in mid-table. This has allowed Davey to start planning for the summer and he wants read more→