Grimsby Town supporters offered special deal at Rushall Olympic

Grimsby Town supporters can enjoy a special deal at Rushall Olympic's match against Banbury, with discounted tickets available for those who attended the Grimsby Town vs Walsall match. The offer is a great opportunity for Grimsby Town fans to watch another exciting match in the Southern Central Premier.

Why it matters for Grimsby

The special deal is a testament to the growing relationship between Grimsby Town and Rushall Olympic. The two clubs have been working together to promote football in the region, and this offer is a great example of their commitment to the community.

What comes next?

Grimsby Town will be looking to build on their recent form when they take on Swindon Town in their next fixture. The match is scheduled to take place on 2027-02-27, and fans are eagerly anticipating the opportunity to see their team in action.

Grimsby Town currently sits 9th in League Two, with 3 points from 1 game, and a recent form of W. They have scored 1 goal this season, and conceded 0, giving them a positive goal difference of +1.

The club's next fixture is against Swindon Town, who are currently 14th in the table. The match is set to take place on 2027-02-27, and fans are expecting an exciting encounter.

Rushall Olympic's offer

Rushall Olympic's offer is a great opportunity for Grimsby Town fans to watch another exciting match in the Southern Central Premier. The club is hoping to benefit from the potential double-header for local football fans, with Walsall hosting Grimsby Town in League Two at 12.30pm.

Supporters who can prove they attended the early kick-off at Bescot Stadium can gain entry to Rushall's game at a discounted rate. The offer is a great way for Grimsby Town fans to enjoy another match in the region, and to support their local club.

Ian Long's comments

Rushall Olympic manager Ian Long is happy to offer the special deal to Grimsby Town supporters. He believes that the offer will help bring a strong crowd to Dales Lane, and is looking forward to the match against Banbury.

Long said,