Managers of both Scarborough Athletic and Whitby Town say they are looking for positive runs to get them to the end of the season
Despite the recent disappointing 1-0 loss at Banbury, Scarborough Athletic remain third in the national league before play commences today at 3pm.
Ahead of the game against local rivals South Shields - boss Jono Greening told Scarborough Athletic TV that he remains positive and believes his team have a lot to be proud of this season:-
Scarborough will be hoping to reverse the result they achieved at the start of the season when they lost 1-0 at Shields in only the fourth game of the season.
All the action can be heard from around 3pm, today on This is the Coast Extra.
Whitby Town returned to action last weekend and could only play out an exciting 0-0 draw at Workington. Boss Nathan Haslam told Whitby Town TV that whilst missing some chances - there was to be "no pointing of fingers":-
And Haslam goes onto mention that what with the return of Junior Mondal - he is looking forward to an exciting back end of the season:
Today Whitby Town are set to host Basford United in the league, with a 3pm kick off.


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