Trevor Bull is calling on fans to help the clubs relationship with it's neighbours ahead of today's home game against Blyth.
Spartans are one place off the bottom of the table, Boro in 6th need to try and pick up points after two defeats in row.
Ahead of the game Athletic Chairman - Trevor Bull - is asking fans to respect the clubs neighbours on their way to and from the ground.
Trevor Bull is asking fans attending today's game against Blyth at the Flamingo Land stadium to help the club develop it's relationship with the people who live near to the stadium.
Boro are set to welcome back Bailey Gooda to the fold after a cut to the head forced him out of Saturday's fixture at Hereford. Michael Coulson, who was taken off early last Saturday as a precaution is expected to be available. Ciaran McGuckin is available after his loan from Rotherham United was extended until the end of the season. Danny Greenfield's loan period expires on Wednesday and will be unavailable as it stands. Jake Charles has returned to the squad, providing a major boost to Jonathan Greening's side after over three months out.
Blyth, who sit in 23rd place in National League North, recently drew with Kings Lynn on Saturday. The Spartans last won a fixture on 22 November against Curzon Ashton.
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