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Town weren't bad, just not good enough to cause Arsenal any problems. There was some excellent controlled defending by Chapman (who, according to someone on my left, "leapt like a salmon" at least seven times during the game. That was his phrase du jour), including one moment where he controlled the ball on his chest near the Town goal line, and calmly passed the ball upfield. Similarly, Broomes and Groves had a couple of flashy moments inside the Town penalty area. Did you know, for example, that when we won 5-2 at Alfreton in 2012, it was the first time we'd scored exactly five goals away from home since winning 5-1 at Middlesbrough in 1984? In between then, we'd scored six on the road twice, at Boston then Histon. Johannesen is from Klaksvík, one of the more northerly islands, which is often referred to as the capital of the fishing industry. He says he is not bothered that the fish he used to catch in the Faroe Bank are now served only in upmarket restaurants in the capital. “They wouldn’t know the difference if you gave them a normal cod,” he claims, though Christensen disputes this, noting as a chef that it is a very different fish to prepare and serve. Boulding replaced Allen at half time, a straight swap with no tactical changes. The Town fans gave the mighty midget a huge cheer. Charles Ekberg covered Grimsby for over a quarter of a century, and is thoroughly immersed in its culture. Although he quite often gets bogged down in reciting statistical details that you will find more clearly conveyed in A complete record (qv) or the Dave Wherry books, and occasionally repeats himself,his book nevertheless conveys, through snippets and anecdotes,a good sense of the part played by the Mariners in the life of the town.

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We've done it before, let's do it again, let's keep up the tradition of last-minute goals at Meadow Lane. Let's keep on making them unhappy. staggeringly gruesome threat of punishment or retribution made mostly, again, by loving parents to young children (see also buggerlugs) As thetitle implies, the emphasis of the book is on the 209 illustrations, but there is also a narrative history.The availability of pictures, no doubt, and Geoff Ford's personal experience means that the 1970s and 1980s are covered in more detail than earlier periods in the club's history. Deflation, any optimism punctured, the Town crowd were not so much stunned as resigned. I can't remember hearing the Arsenal supporters cheer. There were some there, I could see them, they got up and went to the toilet at half time, so I know they weren't a mural or dummies.Bristol City lost 2-1 at Blundell Park in October 1998 and John Wardresigned a week later – another manager had been brought in to work alongside him that he wasn't happy about, but we'll have it anyway

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Despite the Hollywood razzmatazz, and all the money and attention that's come with it, Wrexham have now conceded five goals at home on five separate occasions in just 16 months and 24 days. Two minutes of added time, no more casualties. Game over, Town fans gave a polite and loudish applause to the players who looked crestfallen and a little sheepish. Wiltord took his shirt off and handed it to Broomes, sprinting away before Broomes had a chance to reciprocate. Groves lingered to applaud the remaining Town fans, as did Coyne, Jevons and Broomes. Then they went, and so did we.Do extra players really create competition for places, or do they demotivate people? It's said with such assurance and ease, but not all competition is healthy. After ten minutes the six minutes of added time finally ended. The early queuers returned thinking the second half had just started, startled to learn how the world had changed. It's all so very confusing these days. Short profiles of all Grimsby players, and a statistical section covering Grimsby's record in different competitions, including the Football Alliance and Midland League, and the first and second world wars. It is both less detailed and less current than Mariner men (qv). During the same period Boulding was twice, within a minute, flagged for offside when sent free. The crowd moaned, but he probably was offside, as the passes were delayed too long. You could see the Town player look at Boulding, look down to his own feet, then think, then pass forward. It simply enabled the Arsenal defence to see what was about to happen and step up. This was a period of near domination by Town, and no goal, not even a shot on target. Déja flippin' vu, eh? Then Brentford strode into Cleethorpes and put five past us. The Mariners won five of their last six games of the season but, even so, this only lifted us to 19th in the fourth division — which remained our lowest finishing position until the Mike Newell era of 2008-09.

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Bill Harvey was a Grimsby Town squad member between 1937 and 1939. After the war, he moved into coaching and managed Town from January 1968 to January 1969. So, I'll sign off with the matches in which Grimsby Town proudly scored and embarrassingly conceded five goals or more. How many of them do you remember, and how many of them did you attend? If you have stories from any of these games, please share them with us!I remember watching results blibbing in, on the Grandstand vidiprinter on a Saturday afternoon, and waiting so keenly for a '5' to pop up that my peripheral vision and hearing would shut down. Interviews by pupils of St Thomas CE Primary School with 45 ex-Boston players, including ex-Mariners Keith Alexander, Brian Clifton, Mike Czuczman, Don Donovan, Brian Dunn, Jimmy Fell, Bill Harvey, Billy Howells, Phil Hubbard, Keith Jobling, John Lakin, Jim Lumby, Arthur Mann, George Simmonds, Matt Tees and Malcolm White. The focus is natually on their Boston career but there is still a lot of interesting Town material as well. An academic study of 1930s football, Kelly's book includes a chapter on Harry Betmead, with some quotes from contemporary newspapers illustrating both Betmead's and the club's style of play and the foundations of their success in the 1930s.

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