Rory McArdle extends stay at Harrogate Town

The former Northern Ireland international has agreed a one - year extension to his contract.

Author: Harry LongPublished 26th May 2022

Harrogate Town defender Rory McArdle has agreed a one - year extension to his contract.

The former Northern Ireland international signed from Exeter in June 2021.

He made 26 appearances during his fist season with the club, scoring his first goal at The EnviroVent Stadium in April 3-0 win over Carlisle.

Rory said: “The last season was a bit up and down from a personal point of view, so now we’ve got to take all the positives from last season, as well as areas where we fell short and work on rectifying that to keep the club moving forward.

“To miss a large part of the season was frustrating, we’d made a good start. At that point you’re just desperate to get back fit as quick as possible and to start having an influence on the squad on and off the pitch.

“Everyone made me feel welcome when I arrived last Summer right from day one of pre-season and that’s where our focus is now to be ready to hit the ground running again.”

Having made over 400 appearances in the Football League across an 18-year senior career, Rory’s experience and leadership were two of the qualities that convinced Town’s Assistant Manager Paul Thirlwell to retain the defender’s services.

He said: “Anyone in and around the club or who knows Rory know he’s such a good character on and off the pitch.”

“He’s had a few difficult times with his injuries last season, but whenever he has been on the pitch he’s had real leadership qualities and adds so much.

“He’s a guy that anyone would want around the football club, he helps the younger lads progress and develop their game, while also wanting to play as many games and make a big impact on the pitch.”