Boro were held to a goalless draw at a side who tried to have the game called off due to not having enough fit players.
Seadogs boss Jono Greening spoke of his frustration after his Boro side were held to a 0-0 draw at Bradford Park Avenue last night.
The home side had asked the FA to postpone the match due to players being injured and ill but the FA refused.
As a result, five academy players were drafted in to fill the squad positions, making Scarborough clear favourites for the win.
It was all Boro in the first half, the Seadogs controlled posession and created opportunities but couldn't break through.
Greening changed formation in the 2nd half in an attempt to get the goal, but despite creating plenty of chances, Scarborough couldn't break Bradford down.
The home side were playing for the draw throughout and will be delighted with a point against high-flying Boro.
Here are the thoughts of Jono Greening, speaking to Scarborough Athletic FC TV after the match:


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