But the Boro boss admits the season opener at Basford will be a tough game.
The football season starts for two of the Yorkshire Coast's sides today.
Whitby Town are away at Lancaster City, Scarborough Athletic travel to Basford United.
Boro boss Jonathon Greening is looking forward to taking charge for his first league match and says it will be great to have fans back in the ground.
Greening says he has be buoyed by both the teams attitude in preseason and by the clubs summer signings including midfielder Simon Heslop who joined the club this week.
If you cant get to the Boro game at Basford today there will be live commentary on This is the Coast Extra from 3pm, you can listen via our website and smartphone apps.


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