Monday 6 April 2015

Grimsby Town F.C. - Grimsby Town Official 2014/15 Sticker Album (3)


2014-15
Grimsby Town Official 2014/15 Sticker Album
Grimsby Town
60 stickers

Mariner tony has sent in details for each of the sheets of four stickers, in no particular order.

Uncut sheet - Matchday Programme v AFC Telford, 24 February, 2015

2.  The Manager - Paul Hurst (We Are Town)
25.  Kevin Donovan scores the goal ultimately earns The Mariners promotion to Division One in the play-off victory against Northampton Town at Wembley. (Classic Moments)
55.  Gregor Robertson (14/15 Squad)
56.  Christian Jolley (14/15 Squad)

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19.  Aswad Thomas (14/15 Squad)
48.  Joe Waters (Master Mariners)
34.  Scott Neilson (14/15 Squad)
43.  Kevin Drinkell and Joe Waters celebrate winning the Division Three title on the last day of the 1979/80 season. (Classic Moments)

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42.  Paul Wilkinson heads a last minute winner past Neville Southall to send the mighty Everton crashing out of the League Cup 1984. (Classic Moments)
57.  Franck Womack (Master Managers)
52.  Patrick McLaughlin (14/15 Squad)
21.  Shaun Pearson (14/15 Squad)

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1.  Badge
16.  A sea of inflatable 'Harry Haddocks' take over the away end at Plough Lane during The Mariners' FA Cup Round 5 game against Wimbledon in 1989. (Classic Moments)
17.  James McKeown (14/15 Squad)
31.  Pat Glover (Master Mariners)

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8.  2014/15 Away Shirt (We Are Town)
30.  Paul Groves (Master Mariners)
27.  Local hero John Cockerill celebrates putting Town ahead in a tense day promotion showdown at Blundell Park against Exeter City in 1991. (Classic Moments)
33.  Ross Hannah (14/15 Squad)

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24.  Craig Disley (14/15 Squad)
26.  Kevin Donovan scores the goal ultimately earns The Mariners promotion to Division One in the play-off victory against Northampton Town at Wembley. (Classic Moments)
5.  The 2014/15 Squad (We Are Town)
50.  Paul Walker (14/15 Squad)

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35.  Chris Doig (14/15 Squad)
41.  Paul Wilkinson heads a last minute winner past Neville Southall to send the mighty Everton crashing out of the League Cup 1984. (Classic Moments)
11.  Tony Ford (Master Mariners)
3.  The Ground (We Are Town)

Uncut sheet - Matchday Programme v FC Halifax Town, 11 November, 2014

9.  Matt Tees (Master Mariners)
40.  Nathan Arnold (14/15 Squad)
47.  Jackie Bestall (Master Mariners)
51.  Caine Winfarrah (14/15 Squad)

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13.  Wayne Burnett runs off towards the 31,000 Mariners supporters after scoring the 'Golden Goal' that won the Auto Windscreen Sheild in April 1998. (Classic Moments)

23.  Jack Mackreth (14/15 Squad)
12.  Kevin Drinkell (Master Mariners)
60.  Lawrie McMenemy (Master Managers)

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15.  A sea of inflatable 'Harry Haddocks' take over the away end at Plough Lane during The Mariners' FA Cup Round 5 game against Wimbledon in 1989. (Classic Moments)

22.  Carl Magnay (14/15 Squad)
7.  2014/15 Home Shirt (We Are Town)
45.  Nigel Batch (Master Mariners)

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6.  The 2014/15 Squad (We Are Town)
58.  Alan Buckley (Master Managers)
38.  Craig Clay (14/15 Squad)
32.  Kevin Moore (Master Mariners)

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18.  Paul Bignot (14/15 Squad)
54.  Callum Bastock (14/15 Squad)
37.  Ellis Humble (14/15 Squad)
53.  Lewis Bemrose (14/15 Squad)

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39.  Jon-Paul Pittman (14/15 Squad)
44.  Kevin Drinkell and Joe Waters celebrate winning the Division Three title on the last day of the 1979/80 season. (Classic Moments)
4.  The Ground (We Are Town)
29.  Dave Boylen (Master Mariners)

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14.  Wayne Burnett runs off towards the 31,000 Mariners supporters after scoring the 'Golden Goal' that won the Auto Windscreen Shield in April 1998. (Classic Moments)
36.  Lenell John-Lewis (14/15 Squad)
46.  Clive Mendonca (Master Mariners)
59.  George Kerr (Master Managers)

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10.  John McDermott (Master Mariners)
20.  Scott Brown (14/15 Squad)
49.  Aristote Nsiata (14/15 Squad)
28.  Local hero John Cockerill celebrates putting Town ahead in a tense day promotion showdown at Blundell Park against Exeter City in 1991. (Classic Moments)

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