Scarborough manager Ian Kerr has rubbished claims of 'home-sickness' for his side, who go into tonight's visit of Chester with the worst home record in the Conference League.
In six games at the McCain Stadium they have failed to win and mustered just four goals, yet Kerr said defiantly: "It's a question of believing in ourselves and our own ability and getting the results at home that we should be getting, so there are no barriers there."
Kerr was hoping to wheel and deal to bring in new players in time for the game but has been thwarted so far and will therefore continue to give youth it's chance.
Former Boro striker Cherif Diallo has joined nationwide league division three anchor club Exeter City.
Updated: 11:30 Tuesday, October 02, 2001
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