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Grimsby Town 2-1 Stockport County: Hatts the way to do it, Town!

GRIMSBY Town came from a goal behind against ten-man Stockport County to end the National League leaders’ 18-match unbeaten run in front of Blundell Park’s biggest crowd of the season.

Grimsby Town

By David Elliott

GRIMSBY TOWN 2
McAtee 64, Holohan 77

STOCKPORT CO 1
Quigley 14

ELATION: Grimsby’s Gavan Holohan enjoys his late winner
PICTURE: David Horn

GRIMSBY Town came from a goal behind against ten-man Stockport County to end the National League leaders’ 18-match unbeaten run in front of Blundell Park’s biggest crowd of the season.
The Hatters looked to be taking another big step towards a return to League Two as they opened the scoring though Scott Quigley and went on to dominate a feisty first half.
But Antoni Sarcevic’s straight red card ten minutes before the break proved tob...

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