STRIKER Mark Quayle, 24, has signed for Scarborough and will make his debut in the game against a full-strength Hull City side at the McCain Stadium tonight (7.30pm kick-off).
Quayle, who started his career with Everton before moving on to Notts County, found his shooting boots in the Conference with spells at Morecambe, Telford and relegated Nuneaton.
Midfielder Wayne Gill, released by Oldham, who played in the 2-0 defeat at York City on Saturday is also set to play. Former Huddersfield Town striker Chris Senior is added to the squad.
Boro manager Russ Slade is hopeful of including a couple of other new faces as it is known he is chasing a defender. He also needs cover for goalkeeper Leigh Walker as Glen Downey is out for a month with a shoulder injury.
Updated: 11:16 Wednesday, July 30, 2003
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