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Former Lincoln City Player Andy Cook Rejoins Grimsby Town on Loan

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Former Lincoln City Player Andy Cook Rejoins Grimsby Town on Loan

In a development that has local football enthusiasts buzzing, previous Lincoln City athlete, Andy Cook, will again play for Grimsby Town on a loan arrangement until this season concludes. The accomplished 35-year-old forward, who enjoyed a stint with the Mariners from 2012 to 2014, boasts a celebrated record for netting goals. Following an effective spell at Bradford City, where he registered 77 goals in 171 league matches, Cook is returning to Grimsby. His experience, coupled with his understanding of local football, promises a much-needed injection to the performance of Grimsby Town as they compete this season.

The Lincoln Post has adapted this story based on the original coverage found at www.bbc.com.

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