Tranmere Preview
By: Richard Hubbert
Date: 07/05/2004
THE Mariners' clash with Tranmere at Prenton Park on Saturday surely marks Grimsby Town’s biggest game since the 1998 play-off final. Only a win will guarantee Town’s Division Two status, and prevent a second successive relegation.
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The clichés have been wheeled out countless times in recent weeks, but they will be used for just one more game, a game where at the final whistle, Town will know what division they will be in next season. It seems fairly simple: Town need to win, and they will stay up, but this is easier said than done for a Mariners side that have not won away from home since last November and have struggled to put two wins together this season. Tranmere, meanwhile, are in great form and before their defeat to Port Vale last week, had won four games in a row, making it a tough challenge for the Town team to actually triumph. If Town only draw, then we will have to pray that Rushden and Chesterfield fail to win, otherwise our inferior goal difference could see us relegated. Thousands of Town fans will travel to Merseyside this weekend, and never in recent years have the stakes been higher.
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Brian Little. Former Hull City, Leicester and Aston Villa manager, who succeeded Ray Mathias earlier this season. When he took charge of the Merseyside club, they were in a terrible run of form that had left them in the relegation zone in the second division. However, Little has had a major impact on Tranmere’s fortunes and in over 40 games in charge of the club, he has lost only 9 games, guiding them to top half finish.
Keeper John Achteberg is rated as one of the best goalkeepers outside the Premiership, and has proved that again this season with some fine performances, particularly in Tranmere’s FA Cup run. Former Hull City centre back Ian Goodison, who hails from Jamacia, has provided a solid backbone in Tranmere’s defence, since Brian Little snapped him up in February, covering for the likes of Ian Sharp and Graham Allen. In midfield, Brian Little made another astute signing in the shape of ex Rushden and Diamonds midfielder Paul Hall, who has scored 2 goals in 8 games for Rovers. Another man Little has brought in, who used to play for him at Hull is the experienced David Beresford (left). In attack, Iain Hume caught the eye of many during Tranmere’s FA Cup run, and has bagged 11 goals this campaign.
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Town Team: Davison ,McDermott ,Crane ,Edwards ,Barnard ,Campbell ,Hamilton (Cas ,79 ) ,Crowe ,Anderson (Jevons ,74 ) ,Boulding ,Onuora (Mansaram ,84 )
Tranmere Team: Achterberg ,Allen ,Loran ,Linwood ,Connelly ,Roberts ,Harrison ,Mellon ,Jones ,Haworth ( Navarro ,28 ) ,Dadi
Subs: (not used) Howarth, Sharps, Taylor, Tremarco Attendance: 4,406 Report Tranmere Head-to-Head (12th on The Opposition Ladder).
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Brian Little. Former Hull City, Leicester and Aston Villa manager, who succeeded Ray Mathias earlier this season. When he took charge of the Merseyside club, they were in a terrible run of form that had left them in the relegation zone in the second division. However, Little has had a major impact on Tranmere’s fortunes and in over 40 games in charge of the club, he has lost only 9 games, guiding them to top half finish.
Keeper John Achteberg is rated as one of the best goalkeepers outside the Premiership, and has proved that again this season with some fine performances, particularly in Tranmere’s FA Cup run. Former Hull City centre back Ian Goodison, who hails from Jamacia, has provided a solid backbone in Tranmere’s defence, since Brian Little snapped him up in February, covering for the likes of Ian Sharp and Graham Allen. In midfield, Brian Little made another astute signing in the shape of ex Rushden and Diamonds midfielder Paul Hall, who has scored 2 goals in 8 games for Rovers. Another man Little has brought in, who used to play for him at Hull is the experienced David Beresford (left). In attack, Iain Hume caught the eye of many during Tranmere’s FA Cup run, and has bagged 11 goals this campaign.
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