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Harrogate’s Stead relishing play-off against his former club

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JON Stead admits “it’s a strange one” but is relishing the prospect of today’s Vanarama National League play-off final between his current side Harrogate and old club Notts County.

The 37-year-old striker spent four seasons with the Magpies, scoring more than 50 goals, before joining Harrogate last summer.

Ahead of the North Yorkshire outfit’s bid today to secure a first-ever promotion to the Football League at Notts County’s expense, Stead told the PA news agency: “It’s a strange one.

“Football throws up these little scenarios. Me playing against an old club is not something that unusual, I’ve been at that many! But Notts County, I spent four years down there, it was my last club.

“I had some good times there and some bad times as well, but I still thoroughly enjoyed it. So it’s a strange scenario.

“It’s a fantastic occasion for us, something we’ve worked extremely hard for, and it’s an opportunit­y we need to grasp.”

He added: “Although I have the history with Notts County, that doesn’t change how I approach games. Come Sunday, I’m playing for the badge on my shirt and the name on the back.

“I want my club to be successful and that means winning against any club that comes in front of us. It wouldn’t be any different whatever club I was playing against.”

The contest will be Harrogate’s maiden Wembley appearance – and the same will apply to Stead should he feature.

“I thought the chance had gone to be honest,” he said. “I thought, ‘this is two chances potentiall­y I’ve got to get to Wembley this season’.

As well as their promotion push, Harrogate prior to lockdown reached the FA Trophy semi-finals, in which they were also set to face Notts County.

He added: “Then everything gets stopped, and I’m thinking that is just my luck – at 37 I’m not going to get the opportunit­y because of a global pandemic rather than anything else.

“Once it was announced that we were actually going to finish with the play-offs, I was over the moon because it keeps that dream alive, and then to win the game on Saturday (the playoff semi-final against Boreham Wood), it just means the world to me.

“I have a chance to go and play on that stage, I’m going to enjoy every second of it, and hopefully the majority of the enjoyment will come if we’re celebratin­g at the final whistle.”

Stead has no doubt that should Simon Weaver’s men emerge triumphant today it will rank “right up there” among the highlights of his career. He said: “I think now, because I’m towards the end of my career, this almost means more.

“I can appreciate things a lot more.”

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