Grimsby Borough F.C.
Grimsby Borough Football Club is a football club based in Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England. They are currently members of the Northern Counties East League Premier Division and play at the Bradley Football Development Centre.
Nickname(s) | The Wilderness Boys | ||
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Founded | 2003 | ||
Ground | The Bradley Football Development Centre, Grimsby | ||
Capacity | 1,000 (180 seated)[1] | ||
Chairman | Simon Harris and Andy Liddle | ||
Manager | Daniel Barrett | ||
League | Northern Counties East League Premier Division | ||
2019–20 | Northern Counties East League Premier Division (season abandoned) | ||
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History
The original Grimsby Borough joined the Supreme Division of the Central Midlands League under the name Grimsby Ross in 1987.[2][3] They finished bottom of the division in 1988–89, and were renamed Grimsby Borough at the end of the season.[2] After finishing bottom of the table again the following season, the club dropped into the Lincolnshire League.[4] In 1990–91 they were Lincolnshire League runners-up, but after finishing fourth the following season they left the league.[5]
The club was re-established in 2003,[6] and rejoined the Lincolnshire League for the 2003–04 season. After finishing as runners-up in their first season, they joined the Premier Division of the Central Midlands League.[4] Despite finishing second in their first season in the league, they were not promoted to the Supreme Division. However, after finishing as runners-up again in 2006–07, they were promoted.[4] In 2007–08 the club finished twelfth in the Supreme Division and were admitted to Division One of the Northern Counties East League. In 2011–12 they won the league's Wilkinson Sword Trophy.[1] Although they finished bottom of the division in 2014–15, conceding 161 goals, they were not relegated back to step seven. A fourth-place finish in 2016–17 saw them qualify or the promotion play-offs. After beating Hallam 3–2 in the semi-finals,[7] they lost 4–2 to Penistone Church in the final.[8]
In 2018–19 Grimsby were Division One champions, earning promotion to the Premier Division.
Ground
The re-established club initially played at the King George V ground, before moving to the Grimsby Institute of Further & Higher Education following their promotion to the Central Midlands League.[9] They later began groundsharing at Brigg Town's Hawthorns ground in order to progress to the Supreme Division of the CML.[10]
In 2010 the club moved to the Bradley Football Development Centre.[11] The first game was played at the new ground on 24 November, where a record crowd of 580 saw them lose 4–3 to Scarborough Athletic in a League Cup match.[12] The ground currently has a capacity of 1,000, of which 180 is seated and 200 covered.[1]
Honours
Records
- Best FA Cup performance: Extra preliminary round, 2011–12[4]
- Best FA Vase performance: First round, 2009–10[4]
See also
- Grimsby Borough F.C. players
References
- "Grimsby Borough". Northern Counties East League. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
- "Grimsby Ross". Football Club History Database. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
- "The Central Midlands League 1986–2011". Non-League Football Matters. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
- "Grimsby Borough". Football Club History Database. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
- "Lincolnshire League 1988–2012". Non-League Football Matters. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
- Williams, Mike; Williams, Tony (2016). Non-League Club Directory 2017. Kingsbridge: Tony Williams Publications. p. 473. ISBN 978-1869833695.
- Sylvester, Dan (26 April 2017). "Grimsby Borough 3–2 Hallam". Grimsby Borough F.C. Pitchero. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
- Sylvester, Dan (29 April 2017). "Grimsby Borough 2–4 Penistone Church". Grimsby Borough F.C. Pitchero. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
- "Grimsby Borough gearing up for first game at the new Bradley Stadium". Grimsby Telegraph. 26 August 2010. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
- "Borough tributes to Hawthorns home before move". Grimsby Telegraph. 11 May 2010. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
- "£3m football centre to finally host first game after series of setbacks". Grimsby Telegraph. 3 November 2010. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
- "Scarborough storm back after Grimsby Borough get off to flyer". Grimsby Telegraph. 25 November 2010. Retrieved 25 November 2010.