CLUB TIMELINE
1878
1879
1878 - 1899
1899
1900
The Mariners won their first league title in 1900/01 when they finished top of the Football League Second Division (now The Championship).
1910
We have worn black and white stripes since 1910. Before this, Grimsby Town FC had worn blue and white hooped kits, claret and blue shirts, plain white with blue shorts, blue and brown in both half and quarters, ‘Salmon’ Pink and white with a red collar. The Black and White stripes have been consistent within the club barring the 1936 FA Cup Matches, a match against Sunderland on 10th May 1947 and the kit worn between 1960-1963.
http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/Grimsby_Town/Grimsby_Town.htm
1929
The Mariners played in the top flight of English football for 12 seasons 1901-1903, 1929-1932, 1934–1949 and 1947-18, achieving a 5th-place finish in Division One in 1934/35.
1933
Pat Glover holds the record for the most goals scored in a single season in 1933/34. 42 goals in 39 league games and 1 goal in two FA Cup games. Totalling 43 goals in 41 games.
1935
1936
1937-1939
31,651 v Wolverhampton Wanderers in February 1937 is the biggest attendance at Blundell Park.
Our 1939 FA Cup semi-final attendance of 76,962 versus Wolves at Manchester United’s Old Trafford stadium remains a record.
1951
Bill Shankly was manager between 1951 and 1953. His team made a strong challenge for promotion in 1951/52 but finished three points off Division Three North title.
Talking of his Grimsby team he said “Pound for pound, and class for class, the best football team I have seen in England since the war. In the league they were in, they played football nobody else could play. Everything was measured, planned and perfected and you could not wish to see more entertaining football”.
1954
In 1954 the Mariners became the first English football club to appoint a foreign trainer with the appointment of Hungarian Elemér Berkessy.
1955
In 1955/56 Allenby Chilton led the Mariners to the Division Three North title. They became the only Club so far to go from seeking re-election to winning a championship in successive seasons.
1971
1975
1979
1982
1989
1997
1998
2016
2016
2020
2021
2023