Heading into the new season, Grimsby Town holds an air of hopeful expectation in their bid for promotion. The landscape of the club has undergone significant transformations, with a total of 10 new additions to the squad – the notably prominent entity being Tyler Walker from Lincoln City. Under the leadership of Head Coach Andy Whing, the Mariners are curating a team that harmoniously merges budding talent with established prowess.
Fans of the Mariners carry a hopeful anticipation of a stronger finish this season, which is bolstered by the team’s performance in the previous one where they suffered only a single loss in their last 13 matches. A sturdy defensive line has served as the pillar of the team’s past triumphs, but there persist concerns about the team’s offence. Many are looking to fresh recruits, Tyler Walker and Kane Hemmings, to amplify the team’s goal-scoring potential.
Regan Booty, freshly transferred from Gateshead, is projected to be a significant player for the team. Last season, he impressed with 12 assists to his name. If he can replicate this creativity in League Two, it could lend Grimsby an advantage in their pursuit of a play-off spot.
As the new season draws near, a keen watch will be kept on the team’s unity and the impact of the new imports on the club’s league standing.
This report has been adapted with information originally reported by [www.bbc.com](https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/crevjgg3eqeo?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss), as per the Lincoln Post.