UniBond League: Bishop Auckland are looking for a new keeper following a half-time row between manager Brian Healy and John Mohan during their 1-1 draw with Bamber Bridge on Saturday.
Mohan refused to play the second half after the incident, so was replaced in goal by Martin Bowes.
"I'm looking for a keeper now," said Healy." John disagreed with something I said, and he made it clear that he wasn't going to play the second half, and started to get changed.
"He made it clear that he won't be coming back.
"Despite what happened, it's still a good result for us, because Bamber Bridge beat us 7-2 just a few weeks ago."
Bishops' Danny Newby put a penalty for a foul over the bar after 26 minutes, and then they fell behind when Danny Mahoney fired into the top corner. But Newby equalised just before half time from a Simon O'Shea cross.
Bishops were unlucky not to get a winner in the second half when Steve Winspear raced away, but shot straight at the keeper.
In the Premier Division, Blyth were held to a 1-1 draw at home by AFC Telford. Alex Gildea put Blyth ahead and, even though Telford had a man sent off, they levelled in the last minute through Kyle Perry.
Whitby led 3-1 at one point against Bradford PA, but had to settle for a 3-3 draw. Danny Brunskill, Anthony Ormerod and Craig Veart (penalty) scored for Whitby.
Gateshead still have relegation worries after only drawing 0-0 at bottom club Leek Town.
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