Harrogate Town striker Chanse Headman has spoken warmly about his spell with the League Two club, praising the experience before his move to Bromley FC. The 24-year-old’s reflections arrive as the Pilgrims sit 23rd in the table with just 39 points—48 behind leaders Bromley—after a 1-2 defeat to Barnet on May 2, 2026.

What did Chanse Headman say about Harrogate Town?

Headman highlighted the club’s ‘family-like atmosphere’ and the support from fans, calling it a ‘great place to play’. His departure follows a season where Harrogate scored just 39 goals—29 fewer than they conceded—amid a struggle to break into the play-offs.

Why his time at Harrogate Town matters now

The striker’s positive words contrast with the Pilgrims’ current form, having lost their last two matches (LLWWW in their last five). Headman’s move to Bromley FC, a direct rival, adds intrigue to the league’s title race, where every point counts.

What comes next for Harrogate Town?

With the season nearing its end, manager Paul Simpson faces pressure to secure survival. The Pilgrims’ goal difference of -29 underscores their defensive frailties, while Headman’s departure leaves a void in attack—one now filled by Bromley’s push for promotion.

Current standing: Harrogate Town sit 23rd in League Two (39 pts, 10W-9D-27L), 48 points behind leaders Bromley. Their last five results: 3W-0D-2L (LLWWW).