‘The whole town was out after’: Grimsby football fans proud of victory over Manchester United | Lincolnshire

“I To be honest, I felt like I was dreaming, ”he said, 49 -year -old Wayne Brightmore, after watching the football club Grimsby Town, which he has been supporting since his childhood, he defeated one of the largest teams in the world.
“It didn’t feel real to see that we beat Manchester United in Blundell Park,” he said. “This is the dream world for us, we couldn’t imagine anything better.”
Brightmore, the president of Mariners Trust, represented a summit for the second round of Carabao Cup for 2-2 for a result of 2-2 for the second round of Carabao Cup for a while.
“Living and growing behind the team’s stadium, Brightmore, who watches his games from his window, said,” Currently, the pride in the town is a great deal of pride, something we can’t imagine to get one of the height of Man United. As a supporter for me, “he said.
He said it was the most beautiful day of his life last night, dedi he said. “I said to my wife before, and I mean it, if I had this last match and I would die tomorrow, a very happy man could die.”
In the second league, Grimsby has spent 200 million pounds this summer. Grimsby stunned the Premier League team by scoring two goals in the first half, just to see that United returned to the game towards the end of the second half.
19 -year -old Dan Halligan, a seasonal ticket in Grimsby Town, who played with his friends on Wednesday night, said that he could not believe in the result and wanted to see his team playing good football.
Halligan, “My brother before the game to me, ‘If we win tonight, should we go out?’ He sent a message, Hall Halligan said. “I sent him back to him, ‘Dude, if we win a corner, let’s go out.’ The only thing I wanted to see was a target.”
Although he went out early in the morning of Thursday, Halligan, who was wearing a brave face while standing behind the bar in the Dock Beer, a Grimsby pub with fans before the games, said he did not regret.
“My hands still hurt from applause and I can’t talk shouting,” he said. “I had a job this morning, but what can you do? He went after the whole town, so I had to do it.”
Even 24 hours after the victory, the club shop reported that there was a huge increase in sales and this morning he tried to fulfill staff orders. Kit materials are decreasing, and after the game, the goalkeeper Christy Pym, who admitted to a united fan as a united fan, is worn at the top by Christy Pym.
The result is so great that Mariner Mania seems to have gone beyond the northeast Lincolnshire. The club shop says that products such as trophies and t -shirts designed to commemorate United’s Grimsby visit are shipped all over the world, including buyers in Europe, USA and Asia.
43 -year -old Roy Wilson lived in the region throughout his life, but found himself in a position similar to PYM.
“Frankly, I am a town fan of a town, but for some reason I follow Man United,” he said. “I felt a little strange when I came in, but after the game started, I was behind Grimsby. Today it is incredibly to see the faces in the city. It is really really, really special.”
Grimsby currently finds themselves in the promotional positions in the League, albeit only after five games. According to Wilson, the club should look at a big season.
“We haven’t been defeated and play well this season; we were hoping to target the first seven and promotion before this game,” he said. “Now, we have to win the league. Why not? We defeated United.”




