Former Scarborough Athletic Striker - Michael Coulson - could make his debut for new club Bridlington Town on Saturday, playing against his former team mates.
Coulson left Boro for Farsley Celtic in December before signing for Bridlington last month.
Michael told Brid Town TV that he's pleased to be returning to a Yorkshire Coast side.
Bridlington Town will host Scarborough Athletic in the Dave Holland Memorial game on Saturday. The kick off has been bought forward to 1pm so that supporters and players can watch the England v Switzerland Euro 2024 Quarter-Final fixture, which kicks off at 5pm.
Admission to the game at Queensgate is free for the memorial game.
Coulson signed for Brid last month after six months at Farsley Celtic and says he wants to help Bridlington Town climb up through the leagues.
Speaking to Brid Town TV, The Striker says he's glad to be back on the Yorkshire Coast and working with coaches he knows.
The game on Saturday could also see a debut for Bridlington's new loan signing from Leeds United. Owen Grainger has signed an initial two month deal which could be extended.
You can see the full interview with Michael Coulson below.


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