TADCASTER ALBION will be boosted by the return of midfielder Jonathan Greening for tomorrow’s trip to Trafford.
Greening (pictured) missed last weekend’s defeat against Ramsbottom United. Defender Andy Milne is still two or three weeks away from recovering from a knee injury.
The Brewers dropped to 16th in the league table last weekend however they are still 11 points clear of the relegation zone.
Scarborough manager Steve Kittrick insists that his club can still qualify for this season’s play-offs.
The Seadogs dropped to ninth in Evo-Stik First Division North at the weekend following a 1-1 draw at third placed Trafford.
They are now six points adrift of the top five going into Saturday’s home game against Kendal Town with only eight more games to play.
The funeral of Scarborough chairman Dave Holland was held on Monday at the East Riding Crematorium.
Mr Holland, a lifelong Boro supporter originally joined the club’s Trust following a winding-up order in 2007. He passed away two weeks ago after a short battle against illness.
Scarborough players carried his coffin into the funeral and, in a statement, the club’s board of directors said Holland’s ‘legacy’ would be the new stadium at the town’s Leisure Village.
Harrogate Town, now five points adrift of the play-off zone, visit Gloucester City in Vanarama National League North.
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