Liam Nimmo and David Soames were named as subs whilst Jonny Rowan and Michael Boulding got another chance to prove themlselves.
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22 minutes in and Michael Boulding took advantage of the almighty mix-up involving Swindon keeper Rhys Evans. Boulding slotted the ball in for his sixth of the season. Hurrrraaaaah. We're winning, winning I tell you!
Thanks to Tommy Mooney's crapness in front of goal, Town stayed in the lead until the break. Off for our pies and pints we went, satisfied with the lead.
The second half soon changed that. Eight minutes in and Town's 'defence' stood and watched as Andy Gurney netted for the second game running.
On 65 minutes Tommy Mooney fired in a free-kick to take the lead, I'd love to tell you how the free-kick came about but I can't remember or for the record care. Regardless Town's play was crap.
Somewhere in the first half Jonny Rowan limped off to be replaced by Liam Nimmo. The youngster worked his socks off and showed promise but little help was offered.
As Town chased the game, Graham Hockless was replaced by Soames....Hmmmm makes sense, taking off your most creative plauyer, like.
Town created a grand total of ermmm, ummmm, no chances. Well done Town. Nice shirts you're wearing, keep it up.
Paul Groves future without a doubt in question. 500% improvement needed for Saturday's visit of Chestefield.
Grimsby: Davison, McDermott, Crane, Ford, Barnard, Cas, Bolder, Hockless, Campbell, Rowan, Boulding. Subs: Edwards, Crowe, Young, Soames, Nimmo.
Swindon: Evans, Heywood, Ifil, Viveash, Miglioranzi, Hewlett, Milner, Gurney, Duke, Mooney, Parkin. Subs: Griemink, Grant Smith, Stevenson, Herring, Reeves.