The Fishy - Grimsby Town FC



League Two Table

  PGDPts
1Port Vale16+833
2Walsall15+1330
3Doncaster17+429

4Notts County17+828
5Crewe15+628
6MK Dons16+827
7Chesterfield17+1025

8Grimsby17-725
9AFC Wimbledon15+923
10Bradford16+423
11Gillingham16+323
12Barrow17+122
13Fleetwood Town14+521
14Cheltenham17-321
15Salford16-321
16Newport County17-721
17Harrogate Town17-721
18Accrington Stanley16-418
19Colchester16-317
20Tranmere15-817
21Bromley15-216
22Swindon17-813

23Morecambe17-1213
24Carlisle17-1513

Full League Two Table
Prem|Champ|L1|L2|NL|NLN|NLS
SPL|SC|S1|S2

Follow the Fishy on Twitter
NewsNow logo

Question of the Week

Is football a business or a sport?




 

Nil Nil to The Mariners: Swansea Report

By: Black Haddock
Date: 20/02/2005

SUNNY and cold, 128 Town fans stood caged up in a small segment of Wales. Sadly there was no 'Puff the Magic Dragon' or 'I'll never find another Ewe' played over the PA system, nor were there any leeks in the roof, not very welsh at all really.

Home > 2004-2005 Season > Reports > Swansea (a)


Swansea City 0 Grimsby Town 0
19 Feb 2005, Coca Cola League 2

Town kicked off and sent the ball straight out of play for a throw-in midway into the Swansea half. I wrote that in the pub before the game, we all knew it was going to happen. We played a 5-3-2 formation, Crowe and Bull as raiding full backs, Whittle the man in the middle to meet everything, with Ramsden and Forbes tidying up if he didn't get a good enough contact on the ball. Coldicott, Fleming and Hockless scampering around in midfield and Reddy along with Gritton up front.

With their backs towards their adoring support, Town went about the business of strangling the Swans. First things first, Williams did not put a foot wrong all afternoon, his hands held everything and his positioning was also good, even his kicking was impressive.

Nothing of note happened during the first 10 minutes, because we didn't let it, our back five comfortable and calm, Coldicott getting his boot, body, ear or teeth onto anything that moved through midfield. Crowe had our first real attempt on goal, he raced through from the left and hit a long range effort which produced a flying save and our first corner, which came to nothing. The game settled down with neither side doing much at all, Hockless was obviously playing by virtue of his throwing ability, because no one passed to him, he just ran around a bit to keep warm.

Around the half hour mark we had a couple of corners, Whittle blasting high and wide after the first , he also had the last touch before the second one went tamely for a goal kick. There was then 10 minutes of all Town, we had a flurry, yes a flurry of half chances. Some would say, 'even a piece of sustained pressure' but I wouldn't. You will have noticed I haven't mentioned Swansea yet, well, there hasn't been any need too. Coldicott ever present in midfield, Fleming a constant sheep worrier, pity we were playing Swans though, Hockless waiting for the ball that never came. The back 5 still solid and organised, Reddy always available and lively, Gritton winning his challenges, all is well in the rose garden.

Just before half-time Swansea had their 5 minutes. Trundle, who had been well marshalled until now got into the box and fell over, as did some other bloke in a white shirt, the ref was unimpressed, we Town fans jeered accordingly, we were almost enjoying ourselves.

Half-time came and everyone had done a workmanlike job, the crowd was quiet and the Swans had not really troubled our goal once, overall, a good performance and we were winning on corners.

Remember Mad Max? The refreshments for the travelling hoards was a large Kenco Coffee Mug, completely surrounded by a huge metal grill, one poor guy dispensed drinks through a single slot large enough for a lady to get her hand through and extract a cup, if she squeezed it first. So the lads had to chat up the girls if they wanted a cup of the hot stuff. The turnstiles were designed by the same person, except you wouldn't have got a crushed coke can through the money gash provided. Because some of you are squeamish, I will not describe the toilets, but they obviously haven't spent much on them in the last 100 years or so.

Grimsby
Anthony Williams
Terrell Forbes
Simon Ramsden
Justin Whittle
Jason Crowe
Ronnie Bull
Terry Flemingyellow card
Stacy Coldicott
Graham Hockless
Michael Reddy
Martin Gritton

 

Subs
Tony Crane80 mins
Thomas Pinault67 mins
Glen Downey
Andy Parkinson
Rob Jones
 
Attendance
7,760

 

Referee
Scott Mathieson
(Cheshire)

 

Division Two
League Table
Reports/Fixtures
Squad Stats
Top Scorers
Previews
Predict-o-Meter

 

Man of the Match
Vote for your Man of the Match

Your Name (optional)
Your Email Address (optional)
Your Man of the Match

Nominations count towards the Player Of The Month shortlist.


Vote for your Man of the Match

Your Name (optional)
Your Email Address (optional)
Your Man of the Match

The report continues in Part Two.

Add To Facebook


This site is by the fans, for the fans, and we will consider articles on any subject relating to the Mariners whether it be related to current news, a nostalgic look back in the past, a story about a player, a game or games in the past, something about Blundell Park or football in general. Click here to submit your article!


Related Stories


Forum Latest
Thread TitlePostsLatest Post
Just Back211lew chaterleys lover25/11 14:57
JANUARY TRANSFER WINDOW 83MuddyWaters25/11 14:53
Comparison end of 2019 and 202414BirtlesHatTrick25/11 13:57
Swindon  Appoint Holloway168BobbyCummingsTackle25/11 12:03
Football Twit of the Week 🎖5promotion plaice25/11 09:55
TV Games/Upcoming Fixtures3SiteBot25/11 03:30
Racist Scum Bag 18mariner tommy24/11 22:38