Scarborough Athletic Chairman - Trevor Bull - says the last 12 months have been his best in football.
The club won promotion last season and could go top of the league on Monday in front of a sell out crowd at the Flamingo Land Stadium.
Trevor says signing a new three year deal with manager, Jono Greening, this month has been the icing on the cake.
Trevor says that after last seasons promotion the aim this campaign remains to stay at the higher level and avoid relegation, but for the first time, Trevor has also admitted the promotion play-offs or automatic promotion could be a possibility.
Boro could potential go top of the table on Monday if they can beat Darlington at the Flamingo Land Stadium. The game is already sold out.
Trevor says the performance on the pitch last season and this season coupled with the support for the club from the fans and the town have made the last 12 months his most enjoyable in football.


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