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?




Barnsey to Return
Barnsey to Return

MK Dons v Grimsby

By: Alex Green
Date: 05/11/2007

TOWN try to save Buckley with the easy task of travelling to heavily bankrolled league leaders MK Dons.

Home > 2007-2008 Season > Previews > MK Dons (a)


The Opposition

Overview

Does anybody really need retelling the terrible tale of the nasty football club which took away one of the worst attended teams and took it to a town full of plastic cows and American-style grid patterned roads? Only to get attendances which hardly made it worth being the most hated club in England apart from Chelsea. Winkleman just recently tried to show his nice side by finally giving back AFC Wimbledon some of the history of the original Dons: the old FA Cup, the first ever football, an inflatable Harry Haddock you know the important stuff from their history. On the pitch MK have moved into their shiny new stadium which they hope may host a part in the 2018 World Cup to be held in Mexico or anywhere else that FIFA can think of but England. Either way it's half finished and though it looks good from the outside it feels slightly odd inside it with a mass of concrete. A real half-arsed effort which Fenty must not see for ideas about our new pretty Stadium/Birdwatchers shed.

The Team
On the pitch rather than around it things are looking fairly rosy. Unfortunately top of the league with the best goal difference MK are in form and producing some good displays as the league starts to take shape. Paul Ince (above), famous for his time at Macclesfield, is starting to make his name as a manager and many will say he’s learnt a lot off Fergie, Robson etc etc. In came Ince and so did 11 new players not mentioning loan players including former Macclesfield duo Danny Swailes and Alan Navarro (left). Out of course went highly rated Izale Mcleod to Charlton as did Jon Paul McGovern and Dominic Blizzard. Ince can also call upon youngster Bally Smart on loan from Norwich to help bolster his pretty well stocked squad which he hopes will turn MK Dons' joyous decline to the abyss.

Key Player
Keith Andrews. If he plays the former Hull City midfielder's efforts have seen him rise to top scorer in the squad with seven and he is quickly becoming a fans' favourite. After learning his trade at Wolves the Irish international travelled around the West Midlands to Walsall, Stoke and Oxford (it’s in that general direction). Now at MK the 27-year-old will hope to settle and start to make a name for himself in what he hopes will be a great season for him and MK.

Recent Form

TownMK Dons
LRotherham(a)1-2
DBradford(h)1-1
LWycombe(a)0-3
LRochdale(h)1-2
DMK Dons(a)1-1 (4-2p)
Currently 22nd in League Two.
DWycombe(a)1-1
LStockport(h)0-2
WHereford(a)1-0
WLincoln(h)4-0
WPeterborough(h)3-1 (JPT)
Currently 1st in League Two.

Top Scorers

TownMK Dons
Ciaran Toner4
Paul Bolland3
Andrews7
Knight5
Dyer4

Team News

TownMK Dons

  • Fenton will face his one match an after his sending off on Saturday.

  • Barnes returns after his suspension.

  • Butler will face a fitness test to see whether he can play.

  • Logan plays his last game for Town before returning to Man City.

  • Bolland and Rankin are both still out of action.
  • Captain Keith Andrews is waiting on appeal against his red card so his suspension will probably be delayed and he will be available for the Town game.

  • Lloyd Dyer is out through suspension.
  • Probable Teams

    TownMK Dons
    G1Barnes
    D14Logan
    D5Bennett
    D15Whittle (C)
    D3Newey
    M7Till
    M4Hunt
    M11Boshell
    M10Toner
    F19Jones
    F23Butler
    G12Gueret
    D3Lewington
    D5Diallo
    D6O’Hanlan
    D25Swailes
    M4Andrews (C)
    M22Smart
    M14Wright
    M10Cameron
    F9Knight
    F16Wilbraham

    Subs

    TownMK Dons
    13Montgomery
    2Clarke
    18Bore
    9Jarman
    20Taylor
    20Navarro
    23Johnson
    29Abbey
    8Gallen
    13Edds

    Head to Head

    History between these two clubs does not count for much as MK Dons have only in recent seasons become a wealthy team whereas in the past they were just the opposite. Last year both teams won their away games.

    P 20 W 8 D 7 L 5 F 38 A 33

    MK Dons Head-to-Head (16th on The Opposition Ladder)

    Last Meeting

    MK Dons 2-1 Grimsby (Sat 08th April 2007)

    Danny Boshell scored a Van Basten like volley as Town raced into a two goal lead to upset the form book. Keith Andrews replied but Town hung on to pull themselves clear of relegation trouble.

     Report

    Prediction

    A point will do nicely.

    MK Dons 2-2 Grimsby Town

    Reader's POMs

    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 Back219Limerick Mariner25/11 17:26
    JANUARY TRANSFER WINDOW 841mickylyons25/11 16:45
    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