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Grimsby Town |
Pre-Season Review! |
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Story by Gtm |
2005-08-03 |
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BRIDLINGTON TOWN 0-1 GRIMSBY TOWN XI
 | Graves: Man Of The Match! |
| The Mariners overcame non league Bridlington in there first pre-season friendly. Former Town youngsters Joe Lightowler and Chris Hyam featured for Bridlington. French trialist Antoine scored, Wayne Graves and Karl Colley were the pick of the bunch in the dull game, which also saw Alex Hay miss a first half penalty and fell French trialist Yamoo limp of injured.
STARTING LINE UP 1:Rob Murray 2:Karl Colley 3:Yamoo 4:Hogg 5:Flynn 6:Antoine 7:Paul Wilkinson 8:Wayne Graves 9:Alex Hay 10:Lee Thompson 11:Anthony Doherty
SUBS: 12:Miles Chamberlain 13:Paul Ashton 14:Alan Lamb 15:Nick Heggarty 16:Andrew Ward
GRIMSBY TOWN 0-0 SCUNTHORPE UNITED(Scunthorpe win on Penalties)
 | Newey: Man Of The Match! |
| Scunthorpe United had to finish The Mariners of in a pot luck penalty shootout in which The Iron won 4-2. Town were without 1st choice keeper Steve Mildenhall and he was replaced by Chester City trialist Wayne Brown who stepped in front of reserve keeper John Lukic for the fixture.
Glen Downey also missed the game through injury. Town played John McDermott at right back with new signing Tom Newy making his debut at left back, Simon Ramsden and Tony Crane were at centre back with Rob Jones just in front of them. Former Iron midfielder Terry Barwick was given an unexpected go from the start in midfield along side Andy Parkinson on the left and also Paul Bolland. Michael Reddy and Martin Gritton started of up front for Town.
John Lukic, Justin Whittle and Gary Cohen were on the bench as was Huddersfield trialist Lee Fowler and Ciaran Toner fresh that day from singing a years deal with the club. Jermaine Palmer was not involved, nor was trialists Wayne Graves, Alex Hay, Lee Thompson, Karl Colley, Antoine, Yamoo or Jean-Paul Kamudimba.
Town missed several chance in the game one of them was a clear cut close range miss by Michael Reddy, who looked lacking in enthusiasm, Newey looked sharp and made good space to apply a cross that John McDermott narrowly missed. Scunthorpe had the ball in the back of the net but Crosby was ruled out for offisde. Scunthorpe looked very handy going forward but found it hard work up against Tony Crane especially. Crane's perfect timing challenge on Steve Torpey ended up in a yellow card after Torpey made the mistake if lunging at the clubs resident nutter, and as per usual Mr Crane did not let him get away with it . Andy Crosby was also booked in the incident however oddly Torpey came away clean.
Town brougt on Gary Cohen for Gritton, and the Gretna striker looked very strong , holding the ball up well, but flash backs of Darren Mansaram made me wonder. Lee Fowler and Ciaran Toner were also introduced into the gamer and both looked very eager to impress.
With the game ended goaless after normal time both team took to a penalty shootout. Lee Fowler missed for The Mariners at the first attempt, and United's Andy Crosby then converted to make it 1-0. Tom Newey took then what was the best penalty of them all with a confident spot kick, Andy Parton however put the ball back in Scunthorpe's court converting to make it 2-1. Michael Reddy then scored, as did United new boy Tommy Johnson. And it was always coming, Andy Parkinson failed to convert Town's 4th penalty and Matt Sparrow finished the job of to give Scunthorpe the victory on penalties.
TOWN LINE UP 00:Wayne Brown 2:John McDermott 3:Tom Newey 4:Simon Ramsden 5:Tony Crane 12:Rob Jones 14:Terry Barwick 11:Andy Parkinson 8:Paul Bolland 9:Michael Reddy 10:Martin Gritton SUBS 13:John Lukic 6:Justin Whittle 00:Lee Fowler 00:Ciaran Toner 15:Gary Cohen
GRIMSBY TOWN 1-2 SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY
 | Fowler: Man Of The Match |
| Last time Town lost in any competition to Sheffield Wednesday it took a Gerald Sibon tap in to finish Town off in a highly competitive 1-0 win for The Owls at Hillsbrough during the 2000/2001 season. The two clubs drew in both fixtures the following season, and in the next two years, the two clubs drew twice and Town recorded two wins, which were both 2-0 victories at Blundell Park.
On tuesday evening the two faced each other for the first time since Tony Crane and Darren Mansaram finished The Owls off with ease two years ago oin the Division Two clash. This time out two second half strikes from Sheffield attackers Steven MacLean and Adam Proudlock finished the boys of, while Michael Reddy had several good chances for Town against his former team.
Sub Nick Heggarty came on for the last 10 minutes and pulled one back for the Town.
Goalkeeper Steve Mildenhall was still out injured, so Chester City trialist Wayne Brown remained between the sticks. Highly anticipated new signing Jean-Paul Kamudimba was not involved.
GRIMSBY TOWN 00:Wayne Brown 2:John McDermott 3:Tom Newey 4:Simon Ramsden 5:Tony Crane 12:Rob Jones 18:Ciaran Toner 00:Lee Fowler 11:Andy Parkinson 9:Michael Reddy 10:Martin Gritton
SUBS 13:John Lukic 6:Justin Whittle 14:Terry Barwick 15:Gary Cohen 16:Jermaine Palmer 00:Nick Heggarty
GRIMSBY TOWN 1-1 ROTHERHAM UNITED
 | Kamudimba: Man Of The Match |
| The Mariners came from behind to draw 1-1 with League One opposition this evening. Steve Mildenhall, the new number 1 made his debut after being sidelined through injury for 2 weeks. He replaced trialist keeper Wayne Brown who has now left after failing to earn a contract.
Former Tottenham Hotspur and Luton Town right back Ian Hillier joined the club on trial and filled in for John McDermott who is injured. Justin Whittle started his first game of the season and replaced Simon Ramsden who was not involved. Martin Gritton was dropped to the bench and was replaced by Gary Cohen. Also youth team player Paul Wilkinson, Barrow FC trialist Karl Colley and Australian trialist Cameron Pino, were all given a place on the bench.
Rotherham took the lead in the first half, and reasonably controlled the first 45 minutes of the game. In the second half Whittle and Toner both picked up knocks and were replaced by Colley and Pino. Also Cohen was replaced by Gritton. Town managed to get back into the game when debutant Jean-Paul Kamudimba hit a fierce shot which cannoned of the post and straight to Gritton, who could't miss.
John Lukic came on for his debut in between the sticks and replaced Steve Mildenhall. Thoughts will now turn to tuesday's clash with Leeds United.
TOWN LINE UP 1:Steve Mildenhall 00:Ian Hillier 3:Tom Newey 5:Tony Crane 6:Justin Whittle 12:Rob Jones 18:Ciaran Toner 7:Jean-Paul Kamudimba 11:Andy Parkinson 9:Michael Reddy 15:Gary Cohen
SUBS 13:John Lukic 00:Paul Wilkinson 14:Terry Barwick 10:Martin Gritton 16:Jermaine Palmer 00:Cameron Pino 00:Karl Colley
GRIMSBY TOWN 1-1 LEEDS UNITED
 | Reddy: Man Of The Match |
| Grimsby Town took the lead but failed to win against Championship side Leeds United on tuesday evening. Michael Reddy ran clear of Clarke Carlisle to put Town into a 1-0 lead after 10 minutes. However after good attacking play Frazer Richardson soon equalised for United towards the end of the first half.
Town started with Steve Mildenhall in goal, Tony Crane, Simon Ramsden, Rob Jones and Tom Newey in defence, with Gary Cohen, Jean-Paul Kamudimba, Paul Bolland and Andy Parkinson in midfield and Michael Reddy and Martin Gritton in attack. Both teams saw decent chances and at times played very attractive football, New boy Jean-Paul Kamudimba look decent in midfield, getting stook in and passing the ball around well, Rob Jones and Tony Crane looked solid at the back, and Tom Newey was very good at left back.
Town used an erray for subs, who were not even named on the teamsheet nor on the official website. Cameroonian trialist Samuel Ipoua, was brought on for Reddy and Jermaine Palmer came on for Gritton. Alan Lamb, Paul Ashton, Cameron Pino, Terry Barwick, Nick Heggarty and Karl Colley were all used aswell. Ciaran Toner was sidelined through injury so he was not involved, however new trialist Alan Navarro, formely of Liverpool and Tranmere Rovers was an un-used sub. Justin Whittle was also not involved.
GRIMSBY TOWN LINE UP
1:Steve Mildenhall 5:Tony Crane 3:Tom Newey 12:Rob Jones 4:Simon Ramsden 15:Gary Cohen 7:Jean-Paul Kamudimba 8:Paul Bolland 11:Andy Parkinson 9:Michael Reddy 10:Martin Gritton
SUBS 13:John Lukic 14:Terry Barwick 16:Jermaine Palmer 17:Glen Downey 00:Paul Wilkinson 00:Paul Ashton 00:Cameron Pino 00:Nick Heggarty 00:Karl Colley 00:Samuel Ipoua 00:Alan Navarro 00:Alan Lamb
DONCASTER ROVERS 4-1 GRIMSBY TOWN XI
 | Roget: Man Of The Match |
| Levi Reid banged in a 25 yard goal for Grimsby as they were beaten 4-1 at Belle Vue by Doncaster Rovers. Town included only several first team players, and the rest were youth players and current club trialists. Former Port Vale midfielder Reid, was the pick of the bunch this evening. Other trialists who played included Oxford United's Leo Roget, Cameroonian attacker Sam Ipoua, Australian Cameron Pino, Barrow defender Karl Colley and ex Liverpool man Alan Navarro. Doncaster welcomed back veteran Andy Warrington after a long injury, the goalkeeper had 60 mniutes against Fulham's Youth team the other night and was given another 45 minutes to stretch out against Grimsby.
GRIMSBY TOWN 13:John Lukic 00:Leo Roget 17:Glen Downey 00:Karl Colley 14:Terry Barwick 00:Cameron Pino 00:Alan Navarro 00:Levi Reid 00:Alan Lamb 16:Jermaine Palmer 00:Samuel Ipoua
SUBS 00:Rob Murray 00:Miles Chamberlain 00:Paul Ashton 00:Paul Wilkinson 00:Andrew Ward
LINCOLN CITY 0-1 GRIMSBY TOWN
 | Parkinson: Man Of The Match |
| An impressive first half peformance from Grimsby was capped off by a fantastic 20 yard drive to give Town a 1-0 away win over local rivals Lincoln City at Sincil Bank.
Some fantastic defending, along with good passing and movement capped of Grimsby's first half, with Lincoln fielding there strongest line up from the start, it was odd that Town had so much of the ball against one of the leagues top teams for the title.
Michael Reddy, Jean-Paul Kamudimba, Paul Bolland, Tom Newey, Andy Parkinson and John McDermott were exeptionally good in the first period which saw only 2 chances for the hosts. Lincoln manager Keith Alexander decided to use 3 subs in the first half, while both teams went onto to use the rest of there availble squad and trialists in the second half.
In the last 20 minutes, Lincoln poored forward and Omari Coleman and Derek Asamoah both came closs against a very young looking Town side, Paul Ashton and Nick Heggarty both played well and ex-Leeds player Stuart Edwards and Barrow's Karl Colley, both on trial had a solid 30 minutes. New signing Gary Jones also got 20 minutes.
GRIMSBY TOWN LINE UP 1:Steve Mildenhall 2:John McDermott 3:Tom Newey 4:Simon Ramsden 5:Tony Crane 12:Rob Jones 7:Jean-Paul Kamudimba 8:Paul Bolland 11:Andy Parkinson 9:Michael Reddy 10:Martin Gritton
SUBS 13:John Lukic 14:Terry Barwick 15:Gary Cohen 16:Jermaine Palmer 17:Glen Downey 18:Ciaran Toner 00:Karl Colley 00:Nick Heggarty 00:Paul Ashton 00:Stuart Edwards 00:Gary Jones 00:Cameron Pino 00:Samuel Ipoua 00:Alan Navarro 00:Paul Wilkinson
GRIMSBY TOWN 1-2 BLACKBURN ROVERS
 | R.Jones: Man Of The Match |
| The Mariners put on another good show this evening against Premiership side Blackburn Rovers. The boys went down 2-1, but looked just as good as they did on sunday. Mariners hero and current trialist Gary Croft, playing in his first game since leaving Town for Blackburn in 1996, supplied a decent cross for lanky centre back Rob Jones to score on 20 minutes after Blackburn failed to clear a corner.
5 minutes later Dominic Matteo headed in past Mildenhall to equalise, and on 29 minutes Jean-Paul Kamudimba was replaced by Terry Barwick after picking up a knock. Michael Reddy had a few chances to score, but Blackburn held there defence tight.
Rovers took the lead early on in the second half, Paul Dickov's pass falling place to a Matt Jansen strike that beat Mildenhall to put Blackburn 2-1 up. Town attacked once more but could not pull the game back.
Overall a decent pre-season. 2 wins, 2 draws and 2 loses.
GRIMSBY TOWN LINE UP 1:Steve Mildenhall 2:John McDermott 00:Gary Croft 4:Simon Ramsden 5:Tony Crane 12:Rob Jones 7:Jean-Paul Kamudimba 8:Paul Bolland 11:Andy Parkinson 9:Michael Reddy 10:Martin Gritton
SUBS 13:John Lukic 6:Justin Whittle 14:Terry Barwick 15:Gary Cohen 16:Jermaine Palmer 17:Glen Downey 18:Ciaran Toner 19:Gary Jones 00:Alan Lamb 00:Nick Heggarty 00:Paul Ashton 00:Paul Wilkinson
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