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1Bromley45+2384
2MK Dons44+3882
3Salford45+1080

4Cambridge Utd44+3078
5Notts County44+2176
6Swindon44+1675
7Grimsby44+2074

8Chesterfield44+1273
9Barnet44+1270
10Crewe44+866
11Oldham44+1465
12Walsall44+465
13Colchester44+1163
14Fleetwood Town44-159
15Bristol Rovers44-1358
16Accrington Stanley44-852
17Cheltenham44-1952
18Gillingham44-1650
19Shrewsbury44-2648
20Tranmere44-2240
21Crawley Town44-2438
22Newport County44-3137

23Barrow44-2936
24Harrogate Town44-3036

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By: Rob Sedgwick
Date: 29/12/2024

GRIMSBY ended a year that has seen many lows at Blundell Park with one of the most impressive scorelines of the calendar year. A year that started with a 1-6 defeat to Walsall ended with a 3-0 victory over Port Vale, and Town ended 2024 in a playoff spot and within a point of an automatic promotion spot.

Town were the better side in the first half, although they struggled to create many chances in the first half hour. The best chance fell to Luker when he found space and shot low forcing a save from the 'keeper. The Mariners took the lead not long after when a perfectly weighted curling cross-shot from Davies was bundled over the line from McJannet on the far post.

Port Vale had long periods of possession in the second half, and Cass was forced off with an injury, with Warren a direct replacement. The Mariners struggled to get out of their own half and often squandered possession when they did have the ball. Tharme came on for Luker, with David Artell moving to a defensive 5 to try and batten down the hatches.

With Vale dominating the game, Town scored against the run of play which Tharme headed in a Hume free kick. Vale continued to press but the game was put beyond doubt by Svanporsson, who forced a mistake from the 'keeper, robbing the ball from him, then slotting it in to put the game beyond doubt.

Grimsby finished the year in 5th spot, something few would have predicted at any stage, and they face third-bottom Accrington on New Year's Day with the chance to rise even further up the table.

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