Whitby Town's unbeaten away run in the NPL Premier was ended in Cheshire on Saturday, in controversial fashion.
Whitby went 2-0 down, at Macclesfield, in the first half before Junior Mondal netted his seventh goal in six games to pull one back before the break.
Both sides had chances after the interval, but the Seasiders thought they had grabbed a point, in the last minute, as Adam Gell appeared to force home at the far post.
However, the officials didn't think the ball crossed the line.
Judge for yourself here:
Not over the line apparently🥴 pic.twitter.com/qTMPudnwlm
— Whitby Town FC (@WhitbyTownFC) November 11, 2023
Town boss Nathan Haslam gave Whitby Town TV his view after the game:
Whitby are back in action, on Tuesday night, at Northallerton Town, in the North Riding Senior Cup.


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