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Grimsby Town
Conference Premier
Nov 11, 2014 at 7.45pm UK
 
Halifax Town

1-0

Pearson (40')
FT(HT: 1-0)

Shaun Pearson goal earns Grimsby Town win

A first-half goal from Shaun Pearson earns Grimsby Town a 1-0 victory over Halifax Town in the Conference Premier.

Grimsby Town have maintained second place in the Conference Premier after a Shaun Pearson goal gave the Mariners a 1-0 win over Halifax Town.

The home side started on the front foot against their promotion rivals, with Daniel Parslow having a long-range strike go wide before Lenell John-Lewis saw a goal-bound shot blocked for a corner.

John-Lewis, who has netted nine times for Grimsby this season, should have given his team the lead midway through the half when he jumped highest to meet a cross but his header from six yards cleared the crossbar.

John-Lewis then forced a fine save out of Matt Glennon before the Halifax stopper reacted well to tip a Scott Neilson strike over the bar.

Four minutes before the break, Grimsby finally got the goal that their play deserved when a corner from Nathan Arnold was met by Pearson who powered a header into the net.

Halifax came out after the restart eager to improve after a drab showing during the opening 45 minutes and although they threatened twice through Paul Marshall, they didn't trouble James McKeown.

However, a reshuffle from Grimsby helped them rediscover their form of the opening period, with Arnold having a shot tipped onto the bar before Harry Pell saw a header cleared off the line.

Pearson nearly netted a second header on the hour but it missed the target before Pell let fly with a venomous effort from 25 yards that just evaded the bottom corner.

Grimsby continued to push for a second but despite failing to give themselves some breathing space, they comfortably held on to maintain their recent good form in the top tier of non-league football.

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