The Non-League Football Paper

IT’S A HARRO-ING MONTH AHEAD!

Table-toppers facing big guns

- By Matt Badcock

PETER CROOK is hoping Harrogate Town have an October winning-fest as the National League North leaders face a tough run of every team in the current top five.

Town play Chorley on Saturday, followed by Kiddermins­ter Harriers and second-placed AFC Fylde, before finishing their testing four-game schedule at home to Darlington 1883.

Not that life gets any easier in November, with a trip to Salford City followed by clashes with Tamworth and Brackley, as Simon Weaver’s men play seven of the top ten back-to-back.

And England C stopper Crook isn’t hiding his excitement.

“We’ve got the top five coming up so it’s going be a tough month,” Crook told The

NLP. “If we get through that period I think we will do really well this season.

Insight

“We know what we’re capable of. It’s a matter of if we can come through this relatively unscathed then we’ll have a real fighting chance.

“But there are no mugs in this league. Teams like Boston and Nuneaton, you’d expect to be in the play-offs and at the moment their towards the bottom end. That shows how tough the league is.

“It’s exciting. As a player you want to play in the best games. We’re looking forward to it.”

Highly-rated Crook had a trial at Premier League new boys Burnley in the summer, and has been watched by a number of Football League clubs.

For now he’s only worrying about Harrogate – and feels the squad’s new additions are settling down as the club aim to go better than last season’s playoff semi-final defeat to Fylde.

“Burnley was a really good experience – I learnt a lot,” Crook, who made his debut for Non-League’s Three Lions in Ukraine last season, said. “It’s given me an insight into what could come in the next few years depending on how well I do.

“We’ve got a few new lads in so we’re still getting to know each other, but we’re playing well.

“It’s a bit different with the new 3G surface. We’re really getting used to it now and over the next month, especially at home, I think we’ll do well against teams who aren’t used to how it plays.”

 ??  ?? UP FOR GRABS: Peter Crook’s Harrogate will be tested by a daunting period ahead
UP FOR GRABS: Peter Crook’s Harrogate will be tested by a daunting period ahead

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