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The club website had him down as playing centre back.
From the club website------- Ben Killip began in goal, with Harry Clifton, Karleigh Osborne, Zak Mills and Sam Kelly forming the defence. Harry Cardwell started on the right of midfield, with Jamey Osborne and Mitch Rose in the centre and Diallang Jaiyesimi operating on the left, as Hooper and Jamille Matt led the line in attack. The Grimsby substitutes were Alex McMillan, Emil Powles, Mikey Davis, McAllister, Paul Dixon, Tom Sawyer and James McKeown.
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November 8, 2017, 11:04pm |
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Karleigh Osborne played centre back.... Jamey Osbourne played central midfield!
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November 8, 2017, 11:42pm |
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Hope the Sunderland players enjoyed there fish and chips from marklews afterwards.
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November 9, 2017, 12:20am |
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I'm glad they didn't get it from The Mariners chippy... The food there is very poor and it annoys me that they are a representation of our fish and chips for a large portion of the away fans visiting Blundell Park.
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It would only be Harvey talking. John can’t talk with his mouth full.
John went on about having to vote the way he did as his 'fiduciary duty'. He hid behind this IMO His fiduciary duty as a Director was to vote in the best interest of the club. It was and remains a poor excuse, the best interest of the club was to vote against for the long term interest of GTFC as IMO, this has done irreparable damage to the clubs relationship with the fans. I think this will be a significant ( but not the only) factor in an ongoing drop in attendances and future season ticket sales. The first seasons vote was an error, something we all make from time to time but to repeat itt was inexcusable and will have long term repercussions
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It would only be Harvey talking. John can’t talk with his mouth full.
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From the club website------- Ben Killip began in goal, with Harry Clifton, Karleigh Osborne, Zak Mills and Sam Kelly forming the defence. Harry Cardwell started on the right of midfield, with Jamey Osborne and Mitch Rose in the centre and Diallang Jaiyesimi operating on the left, as Hooper and Jamille Matt led the line in attack. The Grimsby substitutes were Alex McMillan, Emil Powles, Mikey Davis, McAllister, Paul Dixon, Tom Sawyer and James McKeown.
That's more like it, when i looked at the match line up on ifollow he had df next to his name.
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grimsby pete |
November 9, 2017, 11:22am |
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I think there is more to this very poor turnout than just opposition to the tournament. It's also a sad reflection of the apathy around the club and the boring football served up most home games. As great as it is to see such a poor attendance, it's actually worryingly low in my opinion. There is no buzz around the place at all.
A few more 0-0 at home and the 1st team will be getting much lower gates, STH do not have to attend every game.
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TownSNAFU5 |
November 9, 2017, 11:39am |
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The low attendance was in an article featured under "Football" on the BBC website.
It reported the Club as saying onl3 3 Sunderland fans travelled. Sunderland said 7 did.
It said that the very low attendance of 248 was well down on our normal attendance of 4,000. Some good national coverage against the Checkatrade trophy.
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November 9, 2017, 11:48am |
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I see Steve Wraith has been elected spokesman to further criticise those who dont support the Chuckup Trophy in todays Gy Telegraph.
This from the man who hardly ever watches a game home or away.
The club seems to keep digging and provoking fans whenever they can at present
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