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Ruston AT
May 4, 2018, 8:45am
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Viv Anderson when playing for GTFC juniors v Notts Forrest in FA youth cup.

George McClean on barrets he was 40 then I was 17, hardest man I ever played against and the most humble after the game......go George.
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Played with neil mathews at humberston,didn't play many games for town but went on to have a reasonable career and scored a few for the likes of halifax,lincoln and stockport
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Agree, Bryan was exceptional at a young age. The other one who stood out was Paul Bartlett, at a young age had thighs like tree trunks


I fitted a kitchen and did sundry other work for Paul Bartlett. Non football.  
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Duncan McKenzie. Wintringham were far too strong for our small Grammar School. Stuck out on the wing I saw very little of the ball.
Does anyone recall a 'Pedro' who played for Nunsthorpe Boys in the Intermediate League in the late sixties? Managed by a former Town goalie I believe.


Don’t know Pedro but it was George Moulson who ran Nunsthorpe Youth Club football team. George was the goalkeeper who was injured early on in Town’s FA Cup Semi-final defeat to Wolves at Old Trafford in 1939.


62 Seasons following the Mariners from the Barrett Stand side.(apart from 2020-21)
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Looking at all the fantastic footballers this area has produced in past years is amazing.

Wonder why we can only get the odd one now?????😞


In his three stints as Grimsby Town manager spanning over 10 years the club was never relegated and he also guided them to three promotions.
Only 14 managers have reached 1,000 matches in charge of a Football League team by 1998 and Buckley is one of them.
GOD
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Occasionally played with Jimmy Lumby , and when I was in the Boy's Brigade, with Brian Bloomer. In schools football Neil Ellis was the most cultured player I played in the same side as.


No attempt at ethical or social seduction can eradicate from my heart a deep burning hatred of the Tory party. So far as I'm concerned they're lower than vermin. Aneurin Bevan.
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Tommy Briggs after he had finished with Town but it was like hitting a brick wall,

Duncan McKenzie  he did not have a very good game that Sunday morning.


                             Over 36 years living in Suffolk but always a mariner.
                             68 Years following the Town

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                               First game   April 1955
                               
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Occasionally played with Jimmy Lumby , and when I was in the Boy's Brigade, with Brian Bloomer. In schools football Neil Ellis was the most cultured player I played in the same side as.


We beat Seawave in County Cup semi final back in 1985 and that team had both Neil Ellis and Brian Bloomer playing if. I remember right, also had Keith Brown who was as good a player as you came across in Lincolnshire during the 1980’s
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