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Scunthorpe Preview
By: Richard Hubbert
Date: 22/04/2005
A full house is expected at Blundell Park on Saturday, to see if the Mariners can secure their first derby win of the season against promotion chasing rivals, Scunthorpe United.
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Well, unfortunately most Town fans probably know the story of Scunthorpe's season too well. While the Mariners have been stuck in mid-table for most of the year, the Iron (who finished 22nd last year) have been enjoying an excellent season, being in the top three for virtually all of it. Managed of course by ex-Mariner player/boss Brian Laws, the Iron currently lie in 3rd place in League Two, but just two points from top team Southend, meaning there is still all to play for.
Scunthorpe's success this year is partly built on their toughness at the back through the experienced Andy Crosby and the talented Andy Butler who have been the Iron's regular defensive pairing. Richard Hinds and Stev Angus has proved successful loan signings by Laws, from Hull and Cambridge respectively. In midfield, Wayne Cordon was brought in from Mansfield a few months ago and provides ample experience at this level. Ex-Mariner Ian Baraclough recently signed a new one year deal in response to some solid performances in the engine room this season. In attack, Steve Torpey (left) has netted 11 goals this season, while his regular strike partner Paul Hayes has grabbed 18.
Peter Beagrie (left). The evergreen 39-year-old is still going strong and has played an important part in Scunthorpe's success this season. A tricky winger, Beagrie will need to be kept quiet especially in light of his disparaging comments about Town earlier in the season.
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The record books show that the Mariners have enjoyed the better of meetings between the two sides, since their first meeting back in 1951. It is at Blundell Park where Town have faired the better, losing just once against the Iron in the last 12 games - a 1-0 defeat in 1968.
P 50 W 24 D 15 L 11 F 75 A 47 Scunthorpe Head-to-Head (7th on The Opposition Ladder)
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Not a game that will live long in Town fans' memories. Town fell to a 2-0 defeat back in November at Glanford Park, in a lacklustre Mariners display. On loan forward Jon Daly was sent off in the first half but Paul Hayes had struck before then to put the Iron in the lead and he wrapped things up with a second on 69 minutes.
Grimsby Team: WWilliams, Whittle, Gordon, Jones, McDermott (Cramb, 67), Fleming, Coldicott (Pinault, 67), Crowe, Parkinson, Daly, Sestanovich (Reddy, 79)
Scunthorpe Team: Musselwhite, Byrne, Butler, Crosby, Ridley, Sparrow (Taylor, 68), Kell, Baraclough, Beagrie, Torpey, Hayes (Rankine, 88) Attendance: 8,054 Â Â Â Report
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Well, unfortunately most Town fans probably know the story of Scunthorpe's season too well. While the Mariners have been stuck in mid-table for most of the year, the Iron (who finished 22nd last year) have been enjoying an excellent season, being in the top three for virtually all of it. Managed of course by ex-Mariner player/boss Brian Laws, the Iron currently lie in 3rd place in League Two, but just two points from top team Southend, meaning there is still all to play for.
Scunthorpe's success this year is partly built on their toughness at the back through the experienced Andy Crosby and the talented Andy Butler who have been the Iron's regular defensive pairing. Richard Hinds and Stev Angus has proved successful loan signings by Laws, from Hull and Cambridge respectively. In midfield, Wayne Cordon was brought in from Mansfield a few months ago and provides ample experience at this level. Ex-Mariner Ian Baraclough recently signed a new one year deal in response to some solid performances in the engine room this season. In attack, Steve Torpey (left) has netted 11 goals this season, while his regular strike partner Paul Hayes has grabbed 18.
Peter Beagrie (left). The evergreen 39-year-old is still going strong and has played an important part in Scunthorpe's success this season. A tricky winger, Beagrie will need to be kept quiet especially in light of his disparaging comments about Town earlier in the season.
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