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Grimsby punished for fielding ineligible player vs Man Utd as furious fans call for Carabao Cup 'rematch'

  • League Two outfit stunned Premier League giants
  • Prevailed in an epic penalty shootout
  • Revealed that one player was not registered in time
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Red Devils suffered a humbling penalty shootout defeat at the hands of League Two opposition. An epic battle of nerves from 12 yards, following an eventful 2-2 draw, saw the hosts prevail 12-11 on spot-kicks.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The Mariners are readying themselves for a third-round clash with troubled Championship outfit Sheffield Wednesday, with there no suggestion that a registration mishap will see their historic victory over United overturned.

  • WHAT THE EFL SAID

    A statement from the EFL regarding a paperwork issue, which has landed Grimsby a fine, reads: “The EFL Board, acting as the Management Committee of the Carabao Cup, has today fined Grimsby Town Football Club £20,000 - of which £10,000 will be suspended until the end of Season 2025/26 - for having breached the Rules of the competition.

    “The breach relates to the Club fielding an ineligible player against Manchester United in a Round Two tie on 27 August 2025.  Grimsby Town progressed to Round Three following a 12-11 penalty shoot-out win at Blundell Park.

    “The circumstances leading to this transgression are that Grimsby Town submitted the registration of Clarke Oduor at 12:01 pm on the day before the fixture i.e. shortly after the 12:00 pm deadline required in accordance with the 2025/26 competition rules. The Club self-reported the breach upon discovery the day after the fixture had been completed.

    “Following a comprehensive review of all the evidence and considering prior decisions taken in respect of offences in the League Cup, the Board determined that the issuing of a fine followed precedent.

    “The Board further noted the Club’s non-compliance was not deliberate with no intention to deceive or mislead. The Club has since implemented several actions to prevent a similar occurrence in the future.

    “The Club will be liable for the suspended sum of £10,000, if they were to again field an ineligible player in any League Competition between now and the end of Season 2025/26.”

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    DID YOU KNOW?

    While the EFL considers a fine to be suitable punishment for a one-minute faux pas, United fans have been quick to call for a replay. @iambenzene_ said “let's have a rematch” while @ANDYDB7 added: “Grimsby fielded an ineligible player @ManUtd. Surely grounds for disqualification?”

    @Umair_Utd branded the Mariners “CHEATERSSSS” but @TheDesiChandler was more considered in his response when saying: “As much as I want them to be disqualified, but we should have easily won that match. So let’s move on.”

  • WHAT NEXT?

    Ruben Amorim has faced plenty of criticism in the wake of an early cup exit - with his use of a tactics board and refusal to watch penalties being taken falling under the microscope - but he remains in charge of United for now while Grimsby are still revelling in the most memorable of nights at Blundell Park.

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