Scarborough Athletic have confirmed the double signing of two trialists.
Charlie Marshall and the returning Nick Hutton have both signed up for the 2023/24 season..
The pair, who were given the opportunity to impress during pre-season, have both put pen to paper for the new campaign.
Marshall, 23, who has enjoyed time with Garforth and Tadcaster Albion, joins the Seadogs after spending almost a year training with Jono's side.
He is not the first of his family to don the Boro shirt as his uncle, Sean Marshall played for Boro during the glory years in the 1970's, featuring for Boro at Wembley on three occasions, winning the FA Trophy twice. Charlie has grown over recent years and can play in a number of positions including attacking midfield, out wide or up front to give Boro plenty of options.
Marshall was the scorer of 4 goals in three appearances during pre-season, which attracted attention from other clubs, however Charlie has opted to sign for Boro for the new season.
Nick Hutton also returns having been given an opportunity to impress during pre-season. Nick joined Boro when Jono Greening joined the club at the start of the 2021/22 season.
Nick's commitment has been unwavering and remains the "best player at training" according to the Boro Manager. Nick spent a part of last season on dual registration with Bridlington Town, before returning to the Seadogs for the final months of the season, helping Boro lift the North Riding Senior Cup for a second successive season.
Both signings are subject to approval.


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