Sheffield-born
Boden, 31, began his career with home-town club Sheffield United, before
arriving for the first of two spells with The Spireites in the summer of 2008.
Boden
would remain with the then-League 2 club for five years, during which time he
made over a century of appearances for them, before two successful moves to
Conference sides followed, first to Macclesfield and then FC Halifax Town.
Prolific
form at both clubs earned him a return to the Football League with Newport
County, before a switch to Inverness Caledonian Thistle saw him experience
top-flight football in the Scottish Premiership.
His
return south of the border saw Wrexham, Gateshead and Chesterfield – once more
– benefit from his undoubted ability and goals, with his second spell at the
Proact Stadium seeing Scott notch 23 goals in just 58 league appearances.
United
manager Gary Johnson told https://torquayunited.com: “Scott Boden has scored a lot
of goals at National League level, and in the League as well. He’s a very
experienced goalscorer, which we’ve obviously been looking for, so I’m very
pleased to bring him to our club.
“He’s
trained with us, he’s passed his medical with flying colours, and he’ll be
going up to Solihull with the rest of the squad”. |