Scarborough Athletic suffered a first home defeat of the season on Saturday.
The Seadogs lost 2-1 at the Flamingo Land Stadium to Farsley Celtic in National North.
Boro had knocked the West Yorkshire side out of the FA Cup, at the same venue, just days earlier.
All three goals came in the second half, with Celtic leading ten minutes into the second half.
Substitute Dom Tear quickly levelled but Farsley won it soon after.
Boro boss Jono Greening spoke very honestly to Scarborough Athletic TV after the match:
Greening said he tried desperately to alter the outcome of the game in the second half:
The Seadogs are back in action on Tuesday when they visit Middlesbrough U23 in the North Riding Senior Cup.


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