Scarborough Athletic's Chairman has praised the team at Bridlington Town for embracing the idea of a groundshare arrangement next season.
Boro are without a home ground after structural issues were discovered with the 3G pitch at Scarborough sports village which are going to take several months to fix.
The club is now working with Bridlington Town on a ground sharing arrangement.
Boro played their home games at Queensgate for several years when the club was first formed.
Boro Chair, Trevor Bull, says the support from the Bridlington club has been first rate:
Trevor says there are still challenges to overcome including getting fans to the games:


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