Team News

Gianluca Bucci (18) is back at Gainsborough Trinity as he becomes Head Coach, Tom Shaw’s second signing in as many days. Returning to the club from Frickley Athletic, where he made three appearances in the curtailed 2020/21 season. Bucci and Shaw link up again, having worked together for three years within the academy setup at Lincoln City, with the boss clear in terms of the young...

Tom Shaw has this week moved to secure the first piece of his Trinity jigsaw, with the signature of vastly experienced Neal Bishop from league rivals Scarborough Athletic. A midfielder with over 500 competitive games in his career, Bishop will complement the youthful side that will form the 2021/22 squad. The 39 year old midfielder, standing 6ft 1 inches tall, will provide a wise head in...

Head Coach, Tom Shaw, has held talks with all of the 2020/21 squad ahead of announcing his decision not to retain any of the side, choosing instead to start afresh, with a clean slate. One player, Reco Fyfe, remains under contract, but is available for transfer. All players are thanked for their effort and commitment whilst wearing the Trinity shirt, during a very difficult period for the...

Tom Shaw has moved swiftly to put in place his management team, with the appointments of Damon Parkinson and Jake Sheridan. Both new faces will assume Assistant Manager roles, but will bring with them entirely different traits to add to the Holy Blues' technical area. Parkinson is no stranger to the football club, currently Head of Operations at the Gainsborough Trinity Foundation, based...

Gainsborough Trinity are delighted to announce 34 year old, Tom Shaw as our First Team Head Coach as preparations begin for the 2021/22 season. Tom is currently the Professional Development Phase Lead Coach at Lincoln City and Head of Football at Nottingham Trent University, and will combine these roles with his position at The Holy Blues. Following a playing career in the upper echelons...

Following the curtailment ahead of what is almost certainly a second consecutive null and void season, Gainsborough Trinity and Curtis Woodhouse have parted by mutual consent. Curtis and his backroom staff have strived to improve the fortunes of the football club. Having taken over from Liam King and Ross Hannah, midway through the 2019/20 season, with the side languishing in the drop...

Gainsborough Trinity are proud to congratulate First Team Manager, Curtis Woodhouse on his British Empire Medal as part of the Queen's New Year's Honours list. Awarded for his services to football and boxing, Woodhouse has been in charge at the Northolme since October 2019, having left Tadcaster Albion to make the step up to PitchingIn Northern Premier level. Overseeing a dramatic...

On behalf of the Gainsborough Trinity FC Board, management and all of our staff, we wish all of our supporters and sponsors a very happy Christmas time and a prosperous New Year. I would also like to put a special thank you mention to all our Volunteers that turn up and assist run our family club without you we would not be able to function. At the end of this year we reflect on the loved...

Gainsborough Trinity's wait for a return to competitive action continues into the New Year following the latest government advice and a relaxation in the pressures being put on clubs by the Pitching In Northern Premier League. We have now moved to mutually postpone our fixtures, at home to Grantham Town on Boxing Day and away at Matlock Town on New Years Day, as ourselves and both sets of...