Whitby Town were hit by a setback on Saturday to their chances of reaching the NPL Premier play-offs.
The Blues were beaten 1-0 at relegation-threatened Nantwich Town, in Cheshire.
Despite making a bright start, Whitby were beaten by a second half strike and joint manager Nathan Haslam felt they didn't deserve anything out of the game:
The result leaves the Seasiders struggling to revive their promotion hopes:

There was no game for Scarborough Athletic or Bridlington Town on Saturday.


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