FA Trophy Semi-Final 1st Leg: Grimsby Town 3 Dartford 0
GRIMSBY Town took a big step towards the FA Trophy final at Wembley with a 3-0 first-leg win over Dartford.
Craig Disley made it 1-0 in the first half with an impressive volley before netting a second late in the game with Andy Cook getting on the scoresheet shortly afterwards to make it three.
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The second leg will be played at Dartford next Saturday.
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9 Comments
by tazimodo
Sunday, February 17 2013, 4:53PM
“Seadog I live in the southwest and a trip to Gimsby is best part of 4 hours each way so I only get there every 6 weeks or so to see a game can't get there every week. But a trip to Wembly is just over a couple of hours by train so we are not all fonnys (or did you mean phoney) especially as I can get to away games like forest green, kiddie and last season bath!”
by rommelthecat
Sunday, February 17 2013, 12:41PM
“Think the job is 90% done! 1 goal away will make it very hard for dartford.great 1st half, bit nervy 2nd but deserved the 3 goals ,it should of been more.Mckeown did the best save ive seen at BP for many years,Disleys and cooks goals were fantastic,but like to mention Niven who worked his socks off!, He's not had the best of games recently but he made up for it yesterday, he was my MoM. Utm!”
by glencodhead
Sunday, February 17 2013, 10:38AM
“Thought it was a good game yesterday, turning point definately the save from McKeown and what a save it was, if that had a gone in it could have been diffrerent altogether. Great goal from Cook later on gives a great chance of getting to the final. Keep the run going at Braintree as the focus has to be on the league but well done Town, good times!! UTM”
by andygy
Sunday, February 17 2013, 9:40AM
“Yeps Seadog, I'll likely be one of them "fonny" ones too, along with missus and kids. I've only been to 2 games this season, as it costs us over £60 to go, which is a lot to pay out. Although the on-field fare has been pretty good this season, Blundell Park facilities are poor, toilets, etc. £60+ just to get in is pretty steep.
A Wembley day out is a chance to see our hometown team in the new national stadium, amazing stadium and facilities, which is not going to be much dearer than standard matchday prices.
Nb. Going to Market Rasen today, £18 for the whole family, great facilities, great sport. We go to nearly every meeting because its affordable, clean, and value for money.”
by kizzymeg
Sunday, February 17 2013, 9:23AM
“I know where your coming from seadog,but every clubs fanbase increases when the carrot of a wembley appearance beckons,the trick is ,what our club is not very good at,is keeping hold of them,the announcment that a new ground is imminent would go along way to this end,the club is ours ,its roots are in the fabric of our town and its people lets all pull together,we could be at the beginning of a very exciting journey ala blackpool,swansea,hull....UTM”
by pontoonergy
Saturday, February 16 2013, 6:35PM
“Who cares the more fans the better atmosphere for our lads to be cheered on.Round 2 next week" Come On You Mighty Mariners".Well done Town one step closer to WEMBLEY!!utmm.”
by redmen311
Saturday, February 16 2013, 5:39PM
“And your point? Seadog.”
by nietzche
Saturday, February 16 2013, 2:51PM
“does not matter seadog its all revenue for the cause”
by seadog
Saturday, February 16 2013, 1:40PM
“well if grimsby get to wembley there will be a lot of the fonny ones going that never go to watch town all year..”