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Lincoln Preview
By: Richard Hubbert
Date: 24/03/2006
WITH the League Two promotion race hotting up, Town make the short trip to Sincil Bank to face Lincoln City on Saturday afternoon. With both sides needing points to advance their promotion charge, it augurs to be a competitive derby game.
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Since the turn of the year, the Imps have risen from mid table mediocrity to genuine promotion contenders. Manager Keith Alexander was bizarrely suspended by the City board and promptly re-instated. The truth to the reason for this is still unclear, yet what is clear is that since the fiasco the Imps have improved their form. In those eleven games since Alexander regained the hotseat, they have lost just once - that defeat coming last week when they lost to a last gasp goal at Boston. They currently sit in 8th place in the table, three points away from the last play-off spot, currently occupied by Peterborough. Therefore they will be desperate for a win to try and keep up with the chasing pack.
The Imps' squad has undergone many changes over the last year, but one man who still remains is 'keeper Alan Marriott. The 27 year old has now made nearly 300 appearances for the Imps since his move to Sincil Bank in 1999. In front of him in defence will be ex Scarborough stopper Colin Cryan, who was linked with a move to Blundell Park when Russell Slade took over as manager in May 2004. Ex-Scunthorpe defender Jamie McCombe is a handful in the air, standing at 6 foot 5. He has netted some vital goals this season, and has scored three in his last five outings. In midfield is former Huddersfield man Nat Brown who has netted 8 goals this season, along with another ex Scarborough man, Scott Kerr. In attack, Keith Alexander can call upon the likes of Marvin Robinson who had a trial with Town in the summer of 2004. Gary Birch (left) is their top goalscorer with ten goals, whilst Martin Gritton is of course a player Town know very well. The ex-Torquay man left Town this January after a little over a year at Blundell Park when he scored six times in 29 starts for the Mariners.
Jamie Forrester. Signed on Thursday on a months loan from Bristol Rovers to cover for the injury to Simon Yeo. Forrester is of course a former Mariner. He initially signed for Town over 10 years ago, in March 1995. Having only netted twice this season for Bristol Rovers, you just know that Forrester is as likely as any other Imp to hit the net against the Mariners. Despite his small figure Forrester is still a tricky customer, so Messrs Futcher and Whittle will have to keep their eye on him.
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After 96 meetings between Grimsby and Lincoln, it is certainly the Mariners who have enjoyed the most wins. Town have beaten the Imps 43 times, with the Imps beating the Mariners 28 times. However, Town will not be comforted by the fact that they have not recorded a victory at Sincil Bank since 1958 when they ran out 4-1 winners. In the 12 games since then, Town have lost seven of them. Russell Slade and his men will certainly be hoping this bad form at the Bank ends on Saturday afternoon. P 92 W 43 D 25 L 28 F 188 A 138 Lincoln Head-to-Head (15th on The Opposition Ladder)
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The Mariners will certainly be hoping for a repeat of the last time they met Lincoln. Back in December, Town defeated the Imps 3-0 on a snowy night at Blundell Park. Town had the game wrapped up by half time. Ciaran Toner got his first for the club against his former employers and has since gone on to add three more to his name. Michael Reddy struck after 25 minutes before Andy Parkinson netted a cracking goal just before half time.
Grimsby Team: Mildenhall ,Croft (Ramsden ,85 ) ,Whittle ,Robert Jones ,Newey ,Cohen ,Toner ,Bolland ,Parkinson ,Reddy (Hegarty ,88 ) ,Gary Jones
Lincoln Team: Marriott ,McAuley ,McCombe ,Cryan ,Beevers (Bloomer ,33 ) ,Mayo ,Kerr ,Foster ,Asamoah (Marvin Robinson ,45 ) ,Logan ,Brown Attendance: 6,056 Â Â Â Report
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Since the turn of the year, the Imps have risen from mid table mediocrity to genuine promotion contenders. Manager Keith Alexander was bizarrely suspended by the City board and promptly re-instated. The truth to the reason for this is still unclear, yet what is clear is that since the fiasco the Imps have improved their form. In those eleven games since Alexander regained the hotseat, they have lost just once - that defeat coming last week when they lost to a last gasp goal at Boston. They currently sit in 8th place in the table, three points away from the last play-off spot, currently occupied by Peterborough. Therefore they will be desperate for a win to try and keep up with the chasing pack.
The Imps' squad has undergone many changes over the last year, but one man who still remains is 'keeper Alan Marriott. The 27 year old has now made nearly 300 appearances for the Imps since his move to Sincil Bank in 1999. In front of him in defence will be ex Scarborough stopper Colin Cryan, who was linked with a move to Blundell Park when Russell Slade took over as manager in May 2004. Ex-Scunthorpe defender Jamie McCombe is a handful in the air, standing at 6 foot 5. He has netted some vital goals this season, and has scored three in his last five outings. In midfield is former Huddersfield man Nat Brown who has netted 8 goals this season, along with another ex Scarborough man, Scott Kerr. In attack, Keith Alexander can call upon the likes of Marvin Robinson who had a trial with Town in the summer of 2004. Gary Birch (left) is their top goalscorer with ten goals, whilst Martin Gritton is of course a player Town know very well. The ex-Torquay man left Town this January after a little over a year at Blundell Park when he scored six times in 29 starts for the Mariners.
Jamie Forrester. Signed on Thursday on a months loan from Bristol Rovers to cover for the injury to Simon Yeo. Forrester is of course a former Mariner. He initially signed for Town over 10 years ago, in March 1995. Having only netted twice this season for Bristol Rovers, you just know that Forrester is as likely as any other Imp to hit the net against the Mariners. Despite his small figure Forrester is still a tricky customer, so Messrs Futcher and Whittle will have to keep their eye on him.
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