Mark Quayle (footballer)

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Mark Quayle
Personal information
Full name Mark Leslie Quayle [1]
Date of birth (1978-10-02) 2 October 1978 (age 44) [1]
Place of birth Liverpool, England [1]
Position(s) Striker [1]
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1995–1997 Everton 0 (0)
1998–2000 Notts County 5 (0)
1999Grantham Town (loan) ? (?)
2000–2001 Morecambe 20 (8)
2001Telford United (loan) 7 (7)
2001–2002 Telford United 17 (6)
2002–2003 Nuneaton Borough 29 (14)
2003Chester City (loan) 8 (1)
2003–2004 Scarborough 36 (14)
2004–2005 Northwich Victoria 30 (9)
2005–2006 Scarborough 17 (3)
2006 Hyde United 6 (2)
2007–2008 Colwyn Bay ? (?)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Mark Leslie Quayle (born 2 October 1978) is an English former footballer.

He played for Everton, Notts County, Grantham Town, Morecambe, Telford United, Nuneaton Borough, Chester City, Scarborough, Northwich Victoria, Hyde United and Colwyn Bay. [2] Quayle scored a lot of goals in the non-league game including a crucial winning goal against Southend United in a third round FA Cup replay, which secured Scarborough a lucrative home tie against Chelsea in the next round. [3]

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References

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