Coulson would help Scarborough cause

Last updated : 27 September 2006 By Alastair Limb (tykesmad)
Reds teenage starlet Michael Coulson has today revealed to the Scarborough Evening News that he would love a return loan move to Scarborough to help out Boro's predicament.

Boro currently lie bottom of the Conference North with minus 1 point, nine points adrift of 21st placed Lancaster City who have 8. Coulson who played a major part in both the relegation 2005/06 season and the 2004/2005 season has said he would return to the McCain Stadium to gain some first team activity.

He told the Scarborough Evening News: "I am really enjoying it here, things have been going well for me. I have played a couple of games in the Carling Cup and I've also been in the Championship squad a few times, which is my ultimate goal.
"I know defender Robbie Atkinson from his time at the McCain Stadium on loan last season and the rest of the lads have been great as well.

"It has been a little different because I've played in just about every position apart from goalkeeper, but that will help me out and give me a lot more experience."

He added: "I've scored four goals so far in a few games for the reserves, but I wouldn't mind going on loan to get some first-team football.

"I would love to help out at Boro and go back there for a bit, but that would have to be sorted out between the clubs.

"I have been down to a few Boro games this season, it would be nice if I could get back out there for them and help them."

Coulson has started in two Carling Cup games for the Reds this season. In the penalty win over Blackpool in which he was booked after 5 minutes and the 2-1 defeat against MK Dons in which he was named Man Of The Match.