The Fishy - Grimsby Town FC



League Two Table

  PGDPts
1Bromley43+2583
2MK Dons43+3679
3Cambridge Utd42+3177

4Notts County43+2276
5Swindon43+1674
6Salford43+774
7Chesterfield43+1272

8Grimsby42+1668
9Barnet43+1167
10Crewe43+1066
11Oldham43+1565
12Colchester43+1263
13Walsall43+262
14Fleetwood Town43-158
15Bristol Rovers43-1455
16Accrington Stanley43-851
17Gillingham43-1350
18Cheltenham42-1849
19Shrewsbury43-2647
20Tranmere42-2337
21Crawley Town43-2437
22Newport County43-3037

23Barrow43-2736
24Harrogate Town43-3133

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

Where will Grimsby finish?






 

Puppets or Muppets?

By: Craig Nuttall
Date: 15/12/2001

AT football grounds across the country it is now the norm to see a furry animal or character prancing around to the enjoyment of fans. These mascots as they are called, usually represent the nickname of the club.

Home > Features > Puppets or Muppets?


For example there is Zampa the Lion at Millwall or the Lions as they are sometimes known. Inside these costumes are fans.

Sometimes however, these mascots get out-of-hand and there have been some rather famous confrontations between mascots. One such occasion was when Wolfie of Wolverhampton Wanderers attacked the 3 little pigs of Bristol City; much to the enjoyment of the fans but never the less it scarred the reputation of mascots.

A notorious mascot is Cyril the Swan of Swansea City whose antics have included drop-kicking another mascots head into the crowd, inciting away fans by throwing food at them and even disrupted the national lottery on one occasion

But, due to the Football League's new code of conduct for mascots could it be the end of the line for Cyril and Co? The rules brought in have restricted the antics usually associated with football mascots. Gone have the days where mascots would enter the field of play to celebrate a goal or dispute an official's decision, taunt rival fans and act in a vulgar fashion, as if dressing up in a costume to entertain children wasn't vulgar enough.

Many mascots respect the decision brought about by the football league, West Brom's "Baggie Bird" thinks that mascots should act in a respectable manner. Preston North End meanwhile had already imposed bans on their "Deepdale Duck" after several warnings from the F.A. about his behaviour.

But one thing is for sure, visit any football league ground and you'll see that small 3rd division clubs can match their Premiership counterparts when it comes to mascots, whether it is "Fred the Red" at Man Utd or Cambridge's "Marvin the Moose" the entertainment of the fans is paramount.


If you have a rant or two and you would also like the opportunity to air your views and opinions, Click here to submit them!



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
Summer Transfer Rumour thread40rancido16/04 14:39
Match Thread Chesterfield A 25.26335TownSNAFU516/04 13:42
Our loans at the end of the season41GollyGTFC16/04 13:15
Prediction Thread Gillingham A 25.2610Grimsby Is Not In Yorkshire16/04 13:05
Lincs senior trophy23pizzzza16/04 12:12
TV Games/Upcoming Fixtures4SiteBot16/04 11:21
Missed Penalties in L231GollyGTFC16/04 08:28
Rovrum sack manager64pizzzza15/04 22:38
Just Back  (Chesterfield)194Abdul1915/04 21:19
New Book - A History Of Grimsby Town 1910-194013Ganpati Goonerz15/04 19:04

This Season and previous Seasons