Bridlington Town are once again out of the NPL East's bottom four.
It's after a superb 2-0 victory at highflying Emley.
The Seasiders led in West Yorkshire, three minutes before half-time.
It was Ahmed Salam on target, made all the more impressive after Brid boss Mike Thompson had been forced to sub Josh Barrett early on due to injury.
Danny Earl then made sure 15 minutes from time after beating the Emley keeper one-on-one.
The win is Brid's third in a row, it moves them two places and one point clear of the relegation zone in NPL East.
The drop zone is so crowded that eight teams are separated by just three points from 19th to 12th.


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