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Blues Lose Again As Woodwork Denies Them

Whitby Town lost out for the fifth straight game, this season, despite hitting both posts.

The Blues put on a much-improved display but stay bottom of the table, after being edged out 1-0, by Stafford Rangers, who went top of the NPL Premier with the win.

They fell behind on 33 minutes, but dominated the second half.

In the same 90th minute attack, substitute Aaron Haswell struck one post with player-boss Lee Bullock driving against the other from the rebound.

Nathan Haslam, is Town's joint-manager, alongside Bullock, speaking to Whitby Town TV, after the game, he couldn't fault his players:

 

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