2003–04 Grimsby Town F.C. season

Grimsby Town
2003–04 season
ChairmanPeter Furneaux[1]
ManagerPaul Groves
(sacked 9 February 2004)
Nicky Law
(hired 4 March 2004)[2]
StadiumBlundell Park[3]
Football League Div 2[4]21st[5]
FA CupSecond Round[6]
Football League CupFirst Round[7]
Football League TrophyFirst Round[8]
Lincolnshire Senior CupRunners Up[9]
Copa de IbizaWinners[10]
Top goalscorerLeague: Michael Boulding,
Phil Jevons (12)[4][11]

All: Michael Boulding,
Phil Jevons (13)[4][12]
Highest home attendance6,856
(1 May vs Brentford)[13][14]
Lowest home attendance3,535
(16 Sep vs Swindon Town)[15]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
19 Stockport County 46 11 19 16 62 70 8 52
20 Chesterfield 46 12 15 19 49 71 22 51
21 Grimsby Town (R) 46 13 11 22 55 81 26 50 Relegated
22 Rushden & Diamonds (R) 46 13 9 24 60 74 14 48
23 Notts County (R) 46 10 12 24 50 78 28 42
Source: [16]
Rules for classification: In the Football League goals scored (GF) takes precedence over goal difference (GD).
(R) Relegated

Fixtures and results

Copa de Ibiza

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
8 July 2003[17]SD Portmany
Sant Antoni de Portmany, Ibiza, SpainW 1 - 0approx. 1,000Hockless
10 July 2003San Rafael
Sant Antoni de Portmany, Ibiza, SpainW 1 - 0-Hockless

Friendlies

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
15 July 2003[18]Lincoln City
Blundell Park, CleethorpesW 1 - 0-O'Halloran
19 July 2003[19]Sunderland
Blundell Park, CleethorpesD 1 - 1-Crane
23 July 2003[19][20]Hull City
KC Stadium, Kingston upon HullW 1 - 0-Boulding
26 July 2003[21]Boston United
York Street, BostonW 2 - 1-ten Heuvel, Rowan
26 July 2003Barton Town
The Euronics Ground, Barton upon HumberW 3 - 0-N/A
29 July 2003Halifax Town
Blundell Park, CleethorpesW 2 - 1-Anderson, Mansaram
1 August 2003[22]Middlesbrough
Blundell Park, CleethorpesW 2 - 1-Boulding, Crowe

Football League Division Two

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
9 August 2003[23][24]Plymouth Argyle
Home Park, PlymouthD 2 - 29,590Boulding, Anderson
16 August 2003[24][25]Port Vale
Blundell Park, CleethorpesL 1 - 24,816Boulding
23 August 2003[25][24][26]Luton Town
Kenilworth Road, LutonW 2 - 15,827Anderson, Boulding
25 August 2003[27]Wycombe Wanderers
Blundell Park, CleethorpesW 3 - 14,512Boulding, Cas, Barnard
30 August 2003[28][29]Bristol City
Ashton Gate, BristolL 0 - 110,033-
6 September 2003[30][31]Peterborough United
Blundell Park, CleethorpesD 1 - 14,710Boulding
12 September 2003[32][33]Hartlepool United
Victoria Park, HartlepoolL 1 - 85,528Rowan
16 September 2003[34]Swindon Town
Blundell Park, CleethorpesL 1 - 23,535Boulding
20 September 2003[35][36]Chesterfield
Blundell Park, CleethorpesW 4 - 04,141Campbell, Cas, Hockless, Edwards
27 September 2003[35][37]Sheffield Wednesday
Hillsborough Stadium, SheffieldD 0 - 021,918-
30 September 2003[38][37]Blackpool
Bloomfield Road, BlackpoolW 1 - 05,491Crane
4 October 2003[39][35]Queens Park Rangers
Blundell Park, CleethorpesL 0 - 15,447-
10 October 2003[40][35]Brighton & Hove Albion
Withdean Stadium, BrightonL 0 - 36,286-
18 October 2003[35][41]Colchester United
Blundell Park, CleethorpesW 2 - 05,021Onuora, Boulding
21 October 2003[42][43]Notts County
Blundell Park, CleethorpesW 2 - 04,274Boulding (2)
25 October 2003[43][44]Barnsley
Oakwell, BarnsleyD 0 - 010,092-
1 November 2003[35][45]Rushden and Diamonds
Nene Park, IrthlingboroughL 1 - 34,185Anderson
15 November 2003[35][46]Stockport County
Blundell Park, CleethorpesD 1 - 14,014Mansaram
22 November 2003[47][46]Brentford
Griffin Park, Brentford, LondonW 3 - 14,685Onuora, Boulding (2)
29 November 2003[35][48]Tranmere Rovers
Blundell Park, CleethorpesL 0 - 14,406-
13 December 2003[49][50]A.F.C. Bournemouth
Dean Court, BournemouthD 0 - 05,837-
26 December 2003[51]Oldham Athletic
Blundell Park, CleethorpesD 3 - 36,172Jevons (2), Boulding
28 December 2003[52]Peterborough United
London Road, PeterboroughD 0 - 05,245-
3 January 2004[53][54]Wycombe Wanderers
Adams Park, WycombeL 1 - 44,519Onuora
10 January 2004[55]Plymouth Argyle
Blundell Park, CleethorpesD 0 - 05,007-
17 January 2004[56]Port Vale
Vale Park, BurslemL 1 - 55,133Jevons
20 January 2004[57]Wrexham
Blundell Park, CleethorpesL 1 - 33,572Jevons
8 February 2004[58]Oldham Athletic
Boundary Park, OldhamL 0 - 613,007-
14 February 2004[59]Brighton & Hove Albion
Blundell Park, CleethorpesW 2 - 13,673Rankin, Jevons
17 February 2004[60]Bristol City
Blundell Park, CleethorpesL 1 - 25,272Anderson
21 February 2004[61]Colchester United
Layer Road, ColchesterL 0 - 22,922-
24 February 2004[62]Luton Town
Blundell Park, CleethorpesW 3 - 23,143Jevons (2), Ford
28 February 2004[63]Barnsley
Blundell Park, CleethorpesW 6 - 15,603Jevons (4), Armstrong, Rankin
2 March 2004[64]Notts County
Meadow Lane, NottinghamL 1 - 36,011Crane
6 March 2004[65]Wrexham
The Racecourse Ground, WrexhamL 0 - 33,127-
13 March 2004[66]AFC Bournemouth
Blundell Park, CleethorpesD 1 - 15,015Rowan
17 March 2004[34]Swindon Town
County Ground, SwindonL 0 - 26,954-
20 March 2004[67]Hartlepool United
Blundell Park, CleethorpesL 0 - 24,303-
27 March 2004[68]Chesterfield
Saltergate, ChesterfieldD 4 - 44,444Lawrence, Barnard, Anderson, Rankin
4 April 2004[69]Sheffield Wednesday
Blundell Park, CleethorpesW 2 - 06,641Mansaram, Crane
10 April 2004[70][71]Queens Park Rangers
Loftus Road, Shepherd's Bush, LondonL 0 - 314,488-
12 April 2004[72]Blackpool
Blundell Park, CleethorpesL 0 - 24,775-
17 April 2004[35][73]Rushden and Diamonds
Blundell Park, CleethorpesW 1 - 03,890Jevons
25 April 2004[35][74]Stockport County
Edgeley Park, StockportL 1 - 25,924Hockless
1 May 2004[75]Brentford
Blundell Park, CleethorpesW 1 - 06,856Rankin
8 May 2004[76][77]Tranmere Rovers
Prenton Park, WirralL 1 - 210,301Mansaram

FA Cup

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
8 November 2003[35][78]Queens Park Rangers
Blundell Park, CleethorpesW 1 - 04,144Boulding
6 December 2003[48][50][35]Peterborough United
London Road, PeterboroughL 2 - 34,836Jevons, Cas

League Cup

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
12 August 2003[24][79]Doncaster Rovers
Belle Vue, DoncasterL 2 - 36,057Campbell, Anderson

Football League Trophy

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
15 October 2003[80]Sheffield Wednesday
Hillsborough Stadium, SheffieldD 1 - 17,323Mansaram Sheff Wed win 5–4 on penalties

Squad overview

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  NIR Aidan Davison [41]
2 DF  ENG John McDermott [41]
3 DF  WAL Darren Barnard [41]
4 DF  JAM Simon Ford [41]
5 DF  ENG Tony Crane [41]
6 MF  NED Marcel Cas (Departed in January 2004)[41][81]
7 MF  ENG Alan Pouton (Departed in January 2004)[51][82]
7 DF  ENG Craig Armstrong (on loan from Sheffield Wednesday)[66][83]
8 MF  SCO Stuart Campbell [41]
9 FW  ENG Michael Boulding (Departed in February 2004)[41][83]
9 MF  ENG Paul Warhurst [66]
10 FW  ENG Darren Mansaram [48]
11 MF  ENG Stacy Coldicott [66]
12 FW  ENG Phil Jevons [48]
13 GK  ENG Andrew Pettinger [28]
14 MF  ENG Chris Bolder [66]
15 FW  ENG Jonathan Rowan [66]
16 DF  ENG Greg Young [48]
17 DF  ENG Kirk Wheeler [45]
18 MF  ENG Graham Hockless [66]
19 DF  ENG Iain Ward [84]
20 MF  ENG Des Hamilton (Departed in March 2004)[41][85]
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF  SCO Iain Anderson [41]
22 MF  ENG Paul Groves (Player/manager until February 2004)[48][83]
23 DF  ENG Wes Parker [66]
24 FW  ENG David Soames [39]
25 DF  ENG Mike Edwards [41]
26 DF  ENG Jason Crowe [41]
27 FW  NED Laurens ten Heuvel (on loan from Sheffield United)[86]
27 MF  USA John Thorrington [66]
28 MF  ENG Ashley Hildred [17]
29 FW  ENG Giovanni Carchedi [17]
30 GK  ENG Bradley Hughes (Departed in November 2003)
30 GK  NIR Alan Fettis (on loan from Hull City)[66]
31 FW  ENG Liam Nimmo [36]
32 MF  ENG Nick Daws (on loan from Rotherham United)[41][87]
32 MF  JAM Jamie Lawrence [68]
33 FW  ENG Lee Thorpe (on loan from Leyton Orient)[65][83]
33 FW  FRA Mickael Antoine-Curier [67]
34 FW  ENG Isaiah Rankin [59][83]
35 MF  ENG Nick Hegarty
39 FW  SCO Iffy Onuora (Departed in February 2004)[41]
-- GK  ENG Paul Fraser

Appearances and goals

No. Pos Nat Player TotalDivision TwoLeague CupFootball League TrophyFA Cup[88]
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK  NIR Aidan Davison 360320101020
2 DF  ENG John McDermott[41] 230210000020
3 DF  WAL Darren Barnard[41] 382342101020
4 DF  JAM Simon Ford[41] 281261101000
5 DF  ENG Tony Crane[41] 403373100020
6 MF  NED Marcel Cas[41] 233192101021
7 MF  ENG Alan Pouton 5050000000
7 DF  ENG Craig Armstrong[83] (on loan from Sheffield Wednesday) 9191000000
8 FW  SCO Stuart Campbell 431391101020
9 FW  ENG Michael Boulding 30132712101011
9 MF  ENG Paul Warhurst 7070000000
10 FW  ENG Darren Mansaram 344313101011
11 MF  ENG Stacy Coldicott 140140000000
12 FW  ENG Phil Jevons 30132912000011
13 GK  ENG Andrew Pettinger 3030000000
14 MF  ENG Chris Bolder 7070000000
15 FW  ENG Jonathan Rowan 142142000000
16 DF  ENG Greg Young 190170100010
17 DF  ENG Kirk Wheeler[89] 0000000000
18 MF  ENG Graham Hockless[17] 132132000000
19 DF  ENG Iain Ward 0000000000
20 MF  ENG Des Hamilton 310270101020
21 MF  SCO Iain Anderson 336295111020
22 MF  ENG Paul Groves 120110100000
23 DF  ENG Wes Parker 4040000000
24 FW  ENG David Soames 100100000000
25 DF  ENG Mike Edwards 361331100020
26 DF  ENG Jason Crowe 360320101020
27 FW  NED Laurens ten Heuvel[86] (on loan from Sheffield United) 5040100000
27 MF  USA John Thorrington 3030000000
28 MF  ENG Ashley Hildred[17] 0000000000
29 FW  ENG Giovanni Carchedi[17] 0000000000
30 GK  ENG Bradley Hughes 0000000000
30 GK  NIR Alan Fettis (on loan from Hull City) 110110000000
31 FW  ENG Liam Nimmo 2020000000
32 MF  ENG Nick Daws[87] (on loan from Rotherham United) 180170001000
32 MF  JAM Jamie Lawrence[83] 5151000000
33 FW  ENG Lee Thorpe (on loan from Leyton Orient) 6060000000
33 FW  FRA Mickael Antoine-Curier 5050000000
34 FW  ENG Isaiah Rankin 124124000000
35 MF  ENG Nick Hegarty 0000000000
39 FW  SCO Iffy Onuora 223193100020
# GK  ENG Paul Fraser 0000000000

Transfers

Pre-Season

# Player From Age Fee
01 Aidan DavisonBradford City34Free Transfer[90][84]
05 Tony CraneSheffield Wednesday19Free Transfer[84]
06 Marcel CasSheffield United30Free Transfer[84][81]
17 Kirk WheelerGrimsby Town Youth Academy18Professional Contract[89]
20 Des HamiltonCardiff City26Free Transfer[85][84]
21 Iain AndersonPreston North End26Free Transfer[91]
25 Mike EdwardsColchester United22Free Transfer[92]
26 Jason CrowePortsmouth23Free Transfer[92]
27 Laurens ten HeuvelSheffield United26Loan[92][86]
28 Ashley HildredGrimsby Town Youth Academy18Professional Contract[17]
29 Giovanni CarchediGrimsby Town Youth Academy18Professional Contractref [17]
31 Liam NimmoGrimsby Town Youth Academy17Professional Contract

Mid-Season

# Player From Age Fee
07 Craig ArmstrongSheffield Wednesday28Loan[83]
09 Paul WarhurstCarlisle United33Free Transfer[93]
27 John ThorringtonHuddersfield Town23Free Transfer[94]
30 Alan FettisHull City32Loan[66]
32 Nick DawsRotherham United33Loan[87]
32 Jamie LawrenceWigan Athletic32Free Transfer[68]
33 Lee ThorpeLeyton Orient26Loan[83]
33 Mickael Antoine-CurierNotts County19Free Transfer[67]
34 Isaiah RankinBarnsley24Loan (Part of Michael Boulding deal)[83][85]
35 Nick HegartyGrimsby Town Academy18Professional Contract
39 Iffy OnuoraSheffield United35Free Transfer[87]

Pre-Season

# Player To Age Fee
01 Danny CoyneLeicester City28Free Transfer[84]
03 Tony GallimoreBarnsley30Released[92][84]
10 Steve LivingstoneCarlisle United32Released[84]
11 Terry CookeSheffield Wednesday25Released[92][84]
13 Steve CroudsonBoston United21Released[92]
14 Chris ThompsonNorthwich Victoria20Released[92][84]
18 Steve ChettleBurton Albion33Released[92]
23 Georges SantosIpswich Town31Free Transfer[84]
26 Stephen DownesYork City20Released[92][84]
33 Jake SagarePortland Timbers22Released[84][87]

Mid-Season

# Player To Age Fee
06 Marcel CasRBC Roosendaal30Released[81]
07 Alan Pouton[82]Gillingham25£30,000
09 Michael BouldingBarnsley26£50,000 (plus Isaiah Rankin on loan)[83]
20 Des HamiltonBarnet26Released[85]
22 Paul GrovesScunthorpe United36Loan[83]
30 Bradley HughesGainsborough Trinity20Released
39 Iffy OnuoraTranmere Rovers35Free Transfer[41]

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