Grimsby Town has officially signed Andy Cook on a permanent deal following his successful loan stint from Bradford City. The 35-year-old striker made a significant impact during his time with the Mariners, scoring eight goals in League Two and helping the club reach the play-offs. Cook has now committed to a one-year contract at Blundell Park, with the club holding an option for an additional year. Cook expressed his delight at the move, stating, 'I loved my time here last season and it quickly became clear what a special football club this is.' His contributions were vital in Grimsby's campaign, and the club is optimistic about building on last season's success. Grimsby Town's head coach, David Artell, welcomed Cook back, emphasizing his pivotal role in the team's progress. With Cook back in the fold, the Mariners are gearing up for another push for promotion in the upcoming season.