
Whitby Town had to settle for a share of the points against second-bottom Matlock Town on Saturday.
The Blues have now won just once in eleven outings and sit 16th in NPL Premier.
Whitby Town TV spoke to Town manager Nathan Haslam after the game:
Whitby Town had to settle for a share of the points against second-bottom Matlock Town on Saturday.
The Blues have now won just once in eleven outings and sit 16th in NPL Premier.
Whitby Town TV spoke to Town manager Nathan Haslam after the game:
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