Boss Hughes calls for more of the same against Radcliffe

Scarborough Athletic joint-boss Bryan Hughes is calling for more of the same when his side entertain Radcliffe Borough on Saturday.

Boro showed their battling qualities when they drew 0-0 at play-off rivals Bamber Bridge on Saturday, but all that will be wasted if they slip up against lowly Radcliffe.

Midfielder Pete Davidson is an early doubt after he went off at Bamber Bridge with a rib injury.

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Some positive news for Boro is that striker Gary Bradshaw came on for a late cameo on Saturday, and he may be available to start this weekend.

This comes as a boost to Boro, who haven’t scored in 180 minutes of football.

Hughes said: “We are not concerned by the fact that we haven’t scored in two games because we know what we can do when we go forward.

“We have missed Gary, but his absence isn’t the reason that we haven’t scored because we have other lads out there who are very capable.

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