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2009–10 Grimsby Town F.C. season


FieldValue
clubGrimsby Town
season2009–10
chairmanJohn Fenty
managerMike Newell
(until 18 October 2009)
Neil Woods
stadiumBlundell Park
leagueFootball League Two
league result23rd place
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultFirst Round
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultFirst Round
cup3Football League Trophy
cup3 resultRegional Quarter Finals
cup4South West Challenge Cup
cup4 resultFinal (withdrew)
cup5Lincolnshire Senior Cup
cup5 resultRunner Up
league topscorer(5 goals)
season topscorerPeter Sweeney (6 goals)
highest attendance7,033 v Barnet
1 May 2010
lowest attendance2,103 v Bath City
7 November 2009
prevseason2008–09
nextseason2010–11
  • (until 18 October 2009)* Neil Woods 1 May 2010 7 November 2009 Grimsby Town Football Club entered the 2009–10 as a member of Football League Two for the 6th season on the trot. The club are still aiming to leave Blundell Park within the next few seasons. Manager Mike Newell brought in eight players in the close season, four of which were on loan at the club the previous season, he also released eight players, the club also offered four contracts to youth team members. Manager Mike Newell also gave new contracts to midfielders Jamie Clarke and Danny Boshell. Also in the close season Assistant Manager, Stuart Watkiss did not have his contract renewed and he joined Hull City as Development Coach, and Brian Stein who was chief scout took on the responsibilities of Stuart Watkiss.

Fixtures and results

Pre season matches

South West Challenge Cup

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
15 JulyRRFC Montegnee
Mill Road, Barnstaple1–0212Clarke
17 JulyYeovil Town
Vicarage Road, Torrington3–2239Conlon, North, Arnold
18 JulyRushden & Diamonds
Marshford, Appledore4–1Forbes, Akpa Akpro, Arnold, North
19 JulyLuton Town
The Sports Ground, BidefordC – C--------

Lincolnshire Cup

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
20 JulyScunthorpe United
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes0–3859--------

Friendlies

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
21 JulyLeeds United
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes1–13,416Akpa Akpro
25 JulyStockport County
Edgeley Park, Stockport0–11,144--------
28 JulyDoncaster Rovers
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes0–21,886--------
30 JulyGainsborough Trinity
The Northolme, GainsboroughP – P--------
1 AugWinterton Rangers
West Street, Winterton12–1Akpa Akpro (4), Conlon (3), North (2), Jarman, Leary, Clarke
RankPlayerGoals
1FRA Akpa Akpro6
2IRE Conlon4
=ENG North4
3ENG Arnold2
=ENG Clarke2
4ENG Forbes1
=ENG Jarman1
=ENG Leary1
As of 1 August 2009

Mike Newell took Grimsby Town to the 2009 South West Challenge Cup in Devon, in which the rules allowed him to make ten changes in each match, which he did on each occasion. They started off strong in pre-season with a one-nil win against Belgian side R.R.F.C. Montegnée, with a late free kick from Jamie Clarke. They then played in a five-goal thriller against Yeovil Town in which Grimsby Town won 3–2, with Barry Conlon, Danny North, Nathan Arnold all scoring, going on to reach the semi-final and finishing top of their group. Then continuing their strong form they beat Rushden & Diamonds 4–1 with Adrian Forbes, Jean-Louis Akpa Akpro, Nathan Arnold, Danny North all scoring, putting them into the final. After reaching the Final they had to withdraw on the grounds that they could not agree a kick-off time with their opponents Luton Town, in which there would be police at the ground, providing protection for the fans, as fans' safety concerns had been expressed earlier in the tournament. During the 2009 South West Challenge Cup Mike Newell named two trialists in his 23-man squad, who were Nathan Arnold from Mansfield Town in which he impressed by scoring two goals and he also named Swansea City striker Chris Jones in his squad, although he didn't score, he impressed enough to be offered a contract. Also joining for their last match, defender Sol Davis from Luton Town joined up for a trial.

On their return home they faced Scunthorpe United in the Lincolnshire Senior Cup Semi-Final, in which they were beaten by a strong Scunthorpe United side 3–0, after Mike Newell fielded a weakened team. Their next opponents were Leeds United, in which they drew 1–1 in front of a big crowd after Jean-Louis Akpa Akpro had put them in the lead in the first half.

They faced Stockport County in their next pre-season match and were beaten one-nil, they were without skipper Ryan Bennett, Rob Atkinson and Danny North, in a well worked play eight minutes into the second half, Poole slotted the ball under Grimsby's Nick Colgan. Both Nick Hegarty and Nathan Jarman had good chances to score but were denied by Stockport County's defence. In the second half of the match Stockport County's Matty Mainwaring went off with two fractures to his leg after a tackle from Michael Leary, new striker Chris Jones, came on for Nick Hegarty.

In their last pre-season friendly Grimsby played Northern Counties East Premier League side Winterton Rangers, the Mariners were the dominant force throughout the game with Barry Conlon grabbing a first half hat-trick in under twenty-five minutes after his first goal after eight minutes and completed his hat-trick twenty five minutes later, with a Nathan Jarman goal after his second. Winterton Rangers scored through Gary Jones after he spotted Leigh Overton off his line and chipping it into the back of the net. Nathan Jarman coming off in the first half with a suspected broken toe, which was later confirmed along with a broken metatarsal. In the second half the manager changing his squad totally with the exception of the keeper and Chris Jones, who came on for the injured Nathan Jarman, in the second half Akpa Akpro scoring four after he walked through the defence, Danny North scored a brace after chipping the keeper twice and nearly grabbing his hat-trick only for his effort to be tipped onto the bar but he later set up Michael Leary for a tap in. Clarke scored his second free kick. Grimsby had left sided Watford player Louis Lavers on trial who started in the first half in left back but moved to the left side of midfield in the second half, on the 75th minute Grimsby brought on 14-year-old Jack Barlow from the youth-team.

Football League Two

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
8 AugCheltenham Town
Abbey Business Stadium, Cheltenham1–23,654Conlon
15 AugCrewe Alexandra
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes0–45,007--------
18 AugRotherham United
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes1–24,156Sweeney
22 AugBury
Gigg Lane, Bury1–02,799Conlon
29 AugAldershot Town
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes1–23,757Conlon
5 SepPort Vale
Vale Park, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent0–45,056--------
12 SepHereford United
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes1–03,173North
19 SepTorquay United
Plainmoor, Torquay2–02.575Nicholson (OG), Sweeney
26 SepDarlington
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes1–14,014Atkinson
30 SepChesterfield
Saltergate, Chesterfield2–33,329Proudlock, Sweeney
3 OctBarnet
Underhill, Barnet, London0–32,497--------
10 OctBurton Albion
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes1–24,002Jones
17 OctRochdale
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes0–23,754--------
24 OctA.F.C. Bournemouth
Dean Court, Bournemouth1–35,270Linwood
30 OctAccrington Stanley
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes2–24,325Forbes, Conlon
14 NovNorthampton Town
Sixfields Stadium, Northampton0–04,028--------
21 NovLincoln City
Sincil Bank, Lincoln0–04,981--------
24 NovBradford City
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes0–33,646-------
28 NovMacclesfield Town
Moss Rose, Macclesfield0–01,409--------
5 DecDagenham & Redbridge
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes1–13,090Coulson
12 DecShrewsbury Town
New Meadow, Shrewsbury0–04,850--------
18 DecMorecambe
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes1–13,119Sweeney
28 DecPort Vale
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes1–24,401Conlon
2 JanBury
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes1–13,463Akpa Akpro
16 JanCheltenham Town
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes0–03,334--------
23 JanRotherham United
Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield1–23,751Fletcher
30 JanAldershot Town
Recreation Ground, Aldershot1–13,195Grant (OG)
6 FebNotts County
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes0–14,452--------
13 FebBradford City
Valley Parade, Bradford0–011,321--------
17 FebNotts County
Meadow Lane, Nottingham1–15,163Devitt
20 FebLincoln City
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes2–26,395Peacock (2)
23 FebMacclesfield Town
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes1–14,813Devitt
27 FebDagenham & Redbridge
Victoria Road, Dagenham, London0–22,190--------
6 MarShrewsbury Town
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes3–03,651Sinclair (2), Akpa Akpro
9 MarCrewe Alexandra
Gresty Road, Crewe2–43,272Akpa Akpro, Sinclair
13 MarMorecambe
Christie Park, Morecambe1–11,882Coulson
20 MarAFC Bournemouth
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes3–24,428Devitt, Coulson, Chambers
27 MarRochdale
Spotland, Rochdale1–44,724Chambers
2 AprNorthampton Town
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes1–26,482Coulson
5 AprAccrington Stanley
Crown Ground, Accrington3–21,839Hudson, Coulson, Devitt
10 AprHereford United
Edgar Street, Hereford1–02,143Devitt
13 AprChesterfield
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes2–25,648T.Wright, Akpa Akpro
17 AprTorquay United
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes0–35,702--------
24 AprDarlington
Darlington Arena, Darlington2–01,911Lancashire, Akpa Akpro
1 MayBarnet
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes2–07,033Atkinson, Hudson
8 MayBurton Albion
Pirelli Stadium, Burton upon Trent0–34,987--------

FA Cup

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
7 NovBath City
Blundell Park, Cleethorpes0–22,103--------

League Cup

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
11 AugTranmere Rovers
Prenton Park, Tranmere0–43,527--------

Football League Trophy

Grimsby received a bye into the second round of the competition, in the Northern Section. Due to the new way of determining which teams received byes into the second round of the competition, the teams who received a bye last season, will not receive a bye two seasons in succession, the byes are now determined by recommendation at club meetings.

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
6 OctHartlepool United
Victoria Park, Hartlepool2–01,675Sweeney, Proudlock
10 NovLeeds United
Elland Road, Leeds1–310,430Sweeney

League table

Notts County's season mostly made the headlines for all the wrong reasons, as they were involved in an abortive high-spending takeover by a consortium who bought in Sven-Göran Eriksson as Director of Football, and got through four managers during the course of the season. However, they managed to shake off their off-field problems and won the title. Bournemouth continued their revival under Eddie Howe and won promotion in the runners-up spot. The last automatic promotion spot was won by Rochdale, who were promoted for the first time since 1969

Dagenham and Redbridge won the play-offs, reaching the 2nd tier of the Football League for the first time in their 18-year history.

Darlington were unable to recover from losing many of their players during their spell in administration at the end of the previous season, and were relegated in bottom place, becoming only the third club (after Halifax Town and Chester City) to be relegated to the Football Conference on two separate occasions. Grimsby suffered the relegation that they only avoided the previous year due to Luton Town's points deduction; their form improved significantly in the final weeks of the season, but they were ultimately undone by a run of nearly five months without a win earlier in the season, and were relegated to the Football Conference after losing on the final day of the season.

Coaching staff

RoleNationalityName
First-Team ManagerEnglandMike Newell (sacked 18 October 2009)
First-Team ManagerEnglandNeil Woods (hired 23 November 2009)
First-Team Assistant ManagerEnglandBrian Stein (left 30 November 2009)
First-Team Assistant ManagerEnglandChris Casper (hired 1 December 2009)
Reserve-Team ManagerEnglandBrian Stein (left 30 November 2009)
Reserve-Team ManagerEnglandChris Casper (hired 1 December 2009)
Youth Team ManagerEnglandNeil Woods (promoted to first team manager 23 November 2009)
Chief ScoutEnglandBrian Stein (left 30 November 2009)
Goalkeeping CoachEnglandSteve Croudson
PhysiotherapistEnglandDavid Moore
Community Sport CoachEnglandGary Childs
Community Sport CoachEnglandGraham Rodger

Appearances and goals

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Scorers

All

ScorerGoals
SCO Peter Sweeney6
ENG Michael Coulson5
IRE Jamie Devitt
IRE Barry Conlon
FRA Jean-Louis Akpa Akpro
ENG Dean Sinclair3
ENG Adam Proudlock2
SCO Lee Peacock
ENG Ashley Chambers
ENG Rob Atkinson
ENG Mark Hudson
ENG Danny North1
WAL Chris Jones
ENG Paul Linwood
ENG Adrian Forbes
ENG Wes Fletcher
ENG Tommy Wright
ENG Olly Lancashire

League

ScorerGoals
ENG Michael Coulson5
IRE Jamie Devitt
IRE Barry Conlon
FRA Jean-Louis Akpa Akpro
SCO Peter Sweeney4
ENG Dean Sinclair3
SCO Lee Peacock2
ENG Ashley Chambers
ENG Rob Atkinson
ENG Mark Hudson
ENG Danny North1
ENG Adam Proudlock
WAL Chris Jones
ENG Paul Linwood
ENG Adrian Forbes
ENG Wes Fletcher
ENG Tommy Wright
ENG Olly Lancashire

Domestic Cups

ScorerGoals
SCO Peter Sweeney2
ENG Adam Proudlock1

Transfers

In

Pre-season

#PositionPlayerPrevious clubAgeFee
01GKIreland Nick ColganEngland Sunderland35Free Transfer
03DFEngland Joe WiddowsonEngland West Ham United19Free Transfer
06MFScotland Peter SweeneyEngland Leeds United24Free Transfer
07MFEngland Adrian ForbesEngland Millwall30Free Transfer
10FWIreland Barry ConlonEngland Bradford City30Signed as Free Agent
18FWWales Chris JonesWalesSwansea City19Signed as Free Agent
16DFEngland Paul LinwoodEngland Chester City25Free Transfer
19MFEngland Michael LearyEngland Barnet26Signed as Free Agent
GKEngland Ed EleyEngland Grimsby Town Youth Academy18Pro Contract
MFEngland Drew RhoadesEnglandGrimsby Town Youth Academy18Pro Contract
MFEngland Jamie SteelEnglandGrimsby Town Youth Academy18Pro Contract

Mid Season

#PositionPlayerFromAgeFee
04MFEngland Dean SinclairEngland Charlton Athletic25Loan
12DFEngland Jude StirlingEngland MK Dons27Loan
20GKEngland Josh LillisEngland Scunthorpe United22Loan
20MFJordan Jammal ShahinEngland Armthorpe Welfare20Signed
21GKEngland Tommy ForecastEngland Southampton22Loan
21MFFrance Arnaud MendyEngland Derby County19Loan
21FWEngland Michael CoulsonEngland Barnsley21Loan
22DFEngland Mark GrayEngland Grimsby Town Youth Academy17Pro Contract
23DFEngland Olly LancashireEngland Southampton20Loan
23DFEngland Olly LancashireEngland Southampton20Loan
23FWEngland Wes FletcherEngland Burnley18Loan
24FWNorthern Ireland Josh MagennisWales Cardiff City19Loan
24DFIreland Damien McCroryEngland Plymouth Argyle19Loan
24MFIreland Jamie DevittEngland Hull City19Loan
30FWEngland Nathan DixonEngland Grimsby Town Youth Academy17Pro Contract
30MFEngland Harry DeaneEngland Grimsby Town Youth Academy17Pro Contract
31MFEngland Nicky FeatherstoneEngland Hull City21Loan
31MFEngland Nicky FeatherstoneEngland Hull City21Loan
32MFEngland Mark HudsonEngland Gainsborough Trinity29Free Transfer
33FWEngland Ben WrightEngland Peterborough United21Loan
33FWEngland Ashley ChambersEngland Leicester City19Loan
34FWEngland Paris Cowan-HallEngland Portsmouth19Loan
34FWEngland Paris Cowan-HallEngland Portsmouth19Loan
36FWEngland Tommy WrightScotland Aberdeen25Free Transfer
37MFScotland Lee PeacockEngland Swindon Town33Free Transfer
38GKEngland Mark OxleyEngland Hull City19Loan

Out

Pre-season

#PositionPlayerNew ClubAgeFee
03DFEngland Tom NeweyEnglandBury26Released
07MFEngland Peter TillEnglandWalsall23Released
08MFEngland Paul BollandEnglandMacclesfield Town29Free Transfer
10MFWales Chris LlewellynWalesNeath Athletic28Free Transfer
14MFEngland James HuntEnglandGainsborough Trinity32Released
20FWEngland Andy TaylorEnglandBrigg Town20Released
27MFFrance Mickael Buscher22Released
34GKEngland Jonathan LundEnglandBurnley22Released

Mid Season

#PositionPlayerFromAgeFee
04DFEngland Ryan BennettEngland Peterborough United19Loan
04DFEngland Ryan BennettEngland Peterborough United19£500,000
05DFEngland Matthew Heywood30Released
10FWIreland Barry ConlonEngland Chesterfield31Loan
10FWIreland Barry ConlonEngland Chesterfield31Free Transfer
11MFEngland Danny BoshellEngland Chesterfield28Free Transfer
12DFEngland Jamie ClarkeEngland York City27Free Transfer
15DFEngland Matthew BirdEngland Frickley Athletic19Loan
17MFEngland Grant NormingtonEngland Frickley Athletic19Loan
17MFEngland Grant NormingtonEnglandFrickley Athletic19Released
18FWWales Chris JonesWales Neath Athletic20Loan
27FWEngland Danny NorthEngland Alfreton Town22Released
GKEngland Ed EleyEngland Ilkeston Town18Loan
GKEngland Ed EleyEngland Mansfield Town18Loan
GKEngland Ed EleyEngland Mansfield Town18Loan
GKEngland Ed EleyEngland Eastwood Town18Free Transfer
MFEngland Jamie SteelEngland Grimsby Borough18Released

Trialists

Manager Mike Newell took two of the trialists Nathan Arnold, Chris Jones in his 23-man squad to the 2009 South West Challenge Cup and defender Sol Davis joined up with the squad mini way through the 2009 South West Challenge Cup and was given 45 minutes to impress. Before the 2009 South West Challenge Cup Mike Newell had a number of strikers on trial, but none of them were offered a contract. Although not scoring Chris Jones impressed enough to be offered a contract by the club and which was later accepted.

Pre-season

#Nat.Pos.NameFromAgeAppsGoalsResult
#EnglandMFNathan ArnoldEnglandMansfield Town2242Contract Offered but Declined
#IrelandFWGraham BarrettScotlandSt Johnstone2700No Contract Offered
#EnglandDFSol DavisEnglandLuton Town2910No Contract Offered
#WalesFWChris JonesWalesSwansea City1930Contract Offered & Accepted
#EnglandDFLouis LaversEnglandWatford1820No Contract Offered
#Northern IrelandFWAndy SmithNorthern IrelandPortadown2800No Contract Offered
#ItalyGKKevin StrukeljAustraliaSydney United2400No Contract Offered

Mid-Season

#Nat.Pos.NameFromAgeAppsGoalsResult
#EnglandMFChris ArthurEnglandQueens Park Rangers1911No contract offered
#ColombiaFWSteve Lozano-CalderonEnglandCharlton Athletic11No contract offered
#EnglandDFChris RamseyEnglandManchester City20No contract offered
#EnglandDFDarren WilliamsScotlandDundee3210No contract offered
#EnglandMFRyan CrowtherEnglandLiverpool2110No contract offered
#EnglandMFBen OsmanEnglandExeter City1910No contract offered
#EnglandMFMark HudsonEnglandGainsborough Trinity2910Contract Offered & Accepted
#EnglandFWSean EvansEnglandStourbridgeN/A10No contract offered
#IrelandMFJames CronesberryEnglandMiddlesbrough1910No contract offered
#ScotlandMFTam McManusNorthern IrelandDerry City2820No contract offered
#ScotlandFWRoss CampbellSwedenOstersunds FK2200No contract offered
#EnglandMFMark DoningerEnglandBlyth Spartans1910No contract offered
#EnglandDFCurtley WilliamsEnglandIpswich Town1910No contract offered
#EnglandMFRyan SmithEnglandCrystal Palace2310No contract offered
#Netherlands AntillesDFTimothy CathalinaNetherlandsFC Emmen2510No contract offered

References

References

  1. "Watkiss Leaves Grimsby".
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