Scarborough Athletic boss Jono Greening is urging fans to turn out in large numbers at the Mounting Systems Stadium this Easter Monday to support an injury-hit squad against in-form Spennymoor Town.
Scarborough Athletic are preparing to welcome in-form Spennymoor Town to the Mounting Systems Stadium for a highly anticipated Easter Monday fixture.
The team is determined to secure a much-needed victory on the Yorkshire Coast to stay in the National North play-off spots.
However, the squad is currently navigating a difficult injury crisis. The roster is significantly depleted, with many players attempting to play through various physical setbacks following a demanding campaign.

Despite being short on numbers and facing a formidable Spennymoor side, the club remains focused on taking all three points and is relying on the local community to provide a vital boost from the terraces.
The club has praised the players for their excellent efforts throughout the season and believes a large bank holiday crowd is exactly what the team deserves to help push them over the line.

Greening told SAFC TV:
"We'll be going to win the game. Back at home, we haven't won a game, for a while at home I don't think so.
"It's a Bank Holiday Monday, we obviously need loads of supporters to come down and help the lads.
"We're short on players as it is, most of them have got knocks and bruises and little niggles here there and everywhere so we need a really good crowd to support them and I think they deserve it, you know, they've been excellent all season if we can get a big crowd down there to to support the lads, it could be like a 12th man for us."
Boro chairman Trevor Bull spoke to Paddy on the latest Seadogs Podcast:
Kick-off at the Mounting Systems Stadium, on Easter Monday, is 3pm.
If you really can't make it, we have live commentary on This Is The Coast Extra from just before kick off.



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