Grimsby Town Football Club is set to rival Wrexham AFC on TV screens with their new docuseries, All Town Aren’t We. The three-part series, produced by Shush Films, covers the team's 2021-2022 season, where they achieved an instant return to the Football League. Grimsby Town, known as The Mariners, defeated Wrexham in the semi-finals of the playoffs and went on to beat Solihull Moors to win promotion to League Two. The docuseries features appearances from Grimsby Town natives Lloyd Griffith, a comedian, and Gallow’s Pole star Thomas Turgoose. Director Jack Spring is already working on a second season, which focuses on the 2022-23 season and the team's impressive run in the FA Cup. Grimsby Town FC owners Andrew Pettit and Jason Stockwood serve as executive producers. The deal with Propagate International marks a significant milestone for the club, and fans are eagerly anticipating the release of the docuseries. With their underdog story and exciting gameplay, Grimsby Town Football Club is sure to captivate audiences worldwide. The team's journey to the quarter finals of the FA Cup, where they beat Premier League team Southampton, is a testament to their determination and skill. As the club continues to make waves in the football world, their docuseries is poised to be a hit. The series will be distributed globally by Propagate International, and fans can expect to see it soon. Grimsby Town Football Club's story is one of perseverance and passion, and their docuseries is the perfect way to experience it.