The giant Senegal-born defender returned to Aggborough on a non-contract basis in February 2004 after training with the club for a few weeks.

Sall, who left Aggborough the previous season and eventually went back to France, did not have the best of second debuts though as Harriers lost 3-0 at fellow strugglers Southend.

Formerly on the books at Toulouse, he made a big impact in his first spell under Jan Molby, scoring in his first game against York in October 2001.

Sall went on to become a prominent figure at the heart of the defence but fell out of favour under new boss Ian Britton and signed off with a golden-goal winner in a LDV Trophy clash with Swindon.

After a brief spell at Oxford on loan where he did not kick a ball for the first team, he then played three matches in the Conference for Nuneaton before leaving to play abroad again in season 2003/04.

Strong in the air, the big centre-back can also launch a useful long pass and was captured as cover for Wayne Hatswell and Craig Hinton.

He signed a one-year extension to his Harriers stay in the summer of 2004 and will aim to become a regular in the heart of the defence.

League appearances/goals: Harriers (01/02) 27/2, (02/03) 4, Oxford (loan) 1.

This season: 6 games, 1 substitute appearance, 1 yellow card, 1 red card (Cinderford loan 3 games).

Status: Summer break.

Average Shuttle rating: 5.5