You can ‘like’ Non League Yorkshire on Facebook HERE or follow on Twitter @NonLeagueNorth Harrogate Railway manager Billy Miller imparted some of his vast knowledge to West Yorkshire League managers and coaches at West Riding County FA HQ today. Miller, a sports lecturer at Askham Bryan College, ran a coaching seminar and demo after being read more→
Lee Ashforth
Brighouse Town will cope with step-up – ex player Lee Ashforth
Former Brighouse Town goalkeeper Lee Ashforth believes his former club will easily adapt to Evo Stik Division One North football next season. Ashforth, now the assistant manager of Harrogate Railway, played for Brighouse for six months under previous Town boss Mark Brier before breaking his cheekbone in October 2010 during an FA Vase match with read more→
Harrogate Railway want to finish the season on a high note
There’ll be no pyrotechnics just yet to celebrate the progress made by Harrogate Railway’s excellent season. That’s because Billy Miller and his assistant Lee Ashforth want to add to their points tally in their last four games. Railway will finish comfortably in mid-table in the Evo Stik Division One North table and Miller’s men look read more→
Player Profile: Harrogate Railway assistant manager Lee Ashforth
Name: Lee Ashforth Age: 37 Current Club: Harrogate Railway (Assistant Manager / Retired, but occasional Goalkeeper) Previous Clubs: Guiseley, Glasshoughton Welfare, Liversedge, Brighouse Town, Thackley, Ossett Albion. Best mate in football: Nathan ‘goal machine’ Cartman Career Highlight: Allowing Simon Wood to score for Mossley against me because that’s what mates are for! Lowest Moment in read more→
Access all Areas…Harrogate Railway
Words and pictures by James Grayson (Twitter: @jamesAgrayson) With one of the lowest budgets in the Evo Stik Division One North, Harrogate Railway have been defying the odds all season. Railway, managed by former Liversedge boss Billy Miller, are sitting comfortably in mid-table and for the local derby with Ossett Town yesterday, Miller opened the read more→