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The club was founded in 1878 as Grimsby Pelham Football Club. Grimsby are the only team from Lincolnshire to play in the first tier of English football and the only club to reach the semi-finals of the FA Cup. The club's record appearance maker is John McDermott making 754 appearances and their leading goalscorer is Pat Glover with 180
Lost in the play-off semifinal. 2014–15: 46 25 11 10 74 40 +34 86 3rd of 24: Lenell John-Lewis: 16 R1: 1-0-1 R2: 1-1-1 3,683 Lost in the play-off final. Fifth and sixth tier divisions renamed. 2015–16: National League: 5 46 22 14 10 82 45 +37 80 4th of 24 Promoted Pádraig Amond: 30 R2: 2-1-1 F: 6-1-1 4,357 Promoted after winning the play ...
Grimsby Town Football Club is a professional ... Shankly's record in league football at Grimsby was 62 wins and ... Grimsby Town play their home games at ...
Player database at thefishy.co.uk; Grimsby Town at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database; Since 1888 – Football league statistics (requires registration) Lamming, Douglas (1985). A Who's Who of Grimsby Town AFC 1890–1985. Hutton Press. ISBN 0-907033-34-2
Grimsby Town: 2 3 1 3 Reading: 2 3 1 4 ... Most goals by a player in a single game: 9, ... Previous record: 100 goals scored in 42 games by Chelsea in season 2012 ...
Ford began his career at his hometown club Grimsby Town when he made his first-team debut as a 16-year-old on 4th October 1975 in an away game against Walsall. [4] Ford was of mixed heritage (his father was a Black Barbadian) and he was the first Black player to play for the club. [5]
John McDermott (born 3 February 1969) is an English football coach and former professional footballer who is assistant manager at Bradford Park Avenue.. As a player, he was a right-back from 1987 to 2007, spending his entire 20-year playing career at Grimsby Town, and holds the club's all-time appearance record, having played 647 league games, 754 games overall for the Mariners.
For Grimsby Town, it was the third successive season that they had failed to win promotion via the play-offs and were condemned to a sixth straight season in the fifth tier. The attendance of 47,029 was a record for a Conference Premier match, [ 2 ] beating the previous best of 42,669 when Oxford United defeated York City to win promotion at ...