Welcome To Division Two Boys!

Last updated : 24 May 2003 By
Brighton Will Be Keen To Hold Onto Bobby Zamora
From Division One we welcome Grimsby Town, Sheffield Wednesday and Brighton & Hove Albion, while coming up from Division Three are Rushden & Diamonds, Hartlepool United, Wrexham and AFC Bournemouth,

Grimsby Town (24th In Division One):
Manager
- Paul Groves
Top Scorer 2002/2003 - Stuart Campbell, 7 Goals
Key Player - Danny Coyne, The Mariners are keen to hold onto the Welsh keeper.
Average Attendance 2002/2003 - 5,884

Brighton & Hove Albion (23rd In Division One):
Manager
- Steve Coppell
Top Scorer 2002/2003 - Bobby Zamora, 14 Goals
Key Player - Bobby Zamora, should he stay with Albion, they should have a good chance of bouncing back to Division One
Average Attendance 2002/2003 - 6,651

Sheffield Wednesday (22nd In Division One):
Manager - Chris Turner
Top Scorer 2002/2003 - Shefki Kuqi, 8 Goals
Key Player - Alan Quinn, creative midfielder and a favourite with the fans
Average Attendance 2002/2003 - 20,327

Rushden & Diamonds (1st In Division Three):
Manager - Brian Talbort
Top Scorer 2002/2003 - Paul Hall/Onandi Lowe, 16 Goals
Key Player - Paul Hall, the Jamaican winger will terrorise defences next season
Average Attendance 2002/2003 - 4,330

Hartlepool United (2nd In Division Three):
Manager - Mike Newell
Top Scorer 2002/2003 - Eifion Williams, 16 Goals
Key Player - Richie Humphreys, all action midfielder who likes to get forward
Average Attendance 2002/2003 - 4,943

Wrexham (3rd In Division Three):
Manager
- Dennis Smith
Top Scorer 2002/2003 - Andy Morrell, 35 Goals
Key Player - Darren Ferguson, son of Sir Alex, his experience will be vital for The Dragons
Average Attendance 2002/2003 - 4,265

AFC Bournemouth (4th In Division Three):
Manager - Sean O'Driscoll
Top Scorer 2002/2003 - James Hayter, 14 Goals
Key Player - Wade Elliott, tricky winger who is always a threat
Average Attendance 2002/2003 - 5,829