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Lincoln City
The Imps
Image:Lincolnlogo.PNG
Full name Lincoln City Football Club
Nickname(s) The Imps / The Red Imps
Founded 1884
Ground Sincil Bank
Lincoln
Capacity 10,127
Chairman Steff Wright
Managers Flag of England John Deehan (Director of Football)
Flag of England John Schofield (Head Coach)
League League Two
2005-06 League Two, 7th
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
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Home colours
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
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Away colours

Lincoln City F.C. are an English football team currently playing in Football League Two (the fourth tier of the English football league system).

The team play at the 10,127 capacity Sincil Bank in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, and are nicknamed the Imps after the legend of the Lincoln Imp. More recently, they have also been known as the Red Imps. Traditionally they play in red and white striped shirts with black shorts and red and white socks.


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[edit] History

[edit] Brief History

Picture of The Lincolnshire Echo Stand at Sincil Bank.
Picture of The Lincolnshire Echo Stand at Sincil Bank.

Formed in 1884 as an amateur association, Lincoln turned professional in the 1891/92 season. Originally they played at the John O'Gaunts ground, however, in 1895 they moved to their current ground, Sincil Bank.

Their honours include three Division 3 (North) championships in 1931/32, 47/48 and 51/52, a Division 4 (now League Two) championship in 1975/76 (when they were managed by future England manager Graham Taylor & broke the record for most points for a whole season when 2 instead of 3 points were awarded for a win with 74 points), and most recently they were Conference champions in the 1987/88 season. Their highest ever position achieved came in the 1901/02 season, where they reached 5th position in the English Division 2 (now known as the Championship). In very recent history, the club have also been in the chase for promotion from the fourth tier via the play-offs four times, twice reaching the finals (2002/03 & 04/05) and twice getting knocked out in the semi-finals (2003/04 & 05/06), each time under the guidance of Keith Alexender. The last time Lincoln were in a higher league than League Two was in the 1998/99 season where they played in the Division 2 (now League One), after they had gained automatic promotion via 3rd position the previous season.

The world-famous "Dambusters" theme is normally played when Lincoln score at Sincil Bank and supporters of the club can often be heard singing the tune and doing the flying motions when this happens. This is because of the fact that The Dambusters were based just outside of Lincoln, being formed at the nearby RAF Scampton during World War II, and are therefore at the heart of the cities history.

[edit] Throughout Time

  • Pre-1980

Having formed officially as an amateur association in 1884, Lincoln had in fact been playing football since the 1860s. Lincoln soon helped to form what was then the Second Division in 1892, when the senior Football League and the fledgling Football Alliance (the league which they were playing in) combined. The first game at Sincil Bank, after moving from the John O'Gaunts Ground, was a 0 - 0 draw with local rivals, Gainsborough Trinity.

Up until the 1920s Lincoln spent most of their time swinging between the Second Division and the more localised leagues, the Midland and also the Central league. After then, however, in the 1921/22 season, Lincoln, along with several other clubs from the Central and Midland leagues, founded the Third Division (North). The newly founded league and the Second Division would take turns in becoming Lincoln's home up until the early 1960s where they would drop a further division to the Fourth Division in the 1962/63 season. Ever since the 1960/61 season, Lincoln have never returned to the second tier of English football. They have, however, had numerous spells in the third tier and one spell in the Conference National.

  • The '80s - Present

In 1985, Lincoln were the opposition at Bradford City when the Bradford Fire claimed the lives of 56 spectators - two of them, Bill Stacey and Jim West, were Lincoln fans, and subsequently these fans had the Stacey West stand named after them.

Two years later, they became the first team to suffer automatic relegation from the Football League. They regained their Football League place automatically via promotion as champions of the Conference (beforehand it was done by re-election) at the first attempt and have held on to it ever since.

On 8 September 1990, Lincoln were the opposition when David Longhurst suffered a fatal heart attack during the first half of a game against York City at Bootham Crescent. The game was abandoned at half-time.

The Lincolnshire derby, between Lincoln City and local rivals Boston United, being played at Sincil Bank.
The Lincolnshire derby, between Lincoln City and local rivals Boston United, being played at Sincil Bank.

Recently they have spent most of their time in the former Division 3 (now League Two) with one season spent in Division 2 (now League One) in the 1998/99 season.

In 2002/03, with the departure of manager Alan Buckley his assistant, Keith Alexander, was put in charge and given the task of keeping the team in the football league, he proved the many pundits and fans who believed that Lincoln would be relegated and sent out of business due to financial irregularities wrong. With a team made up of cheap ex-non-league players and the lower paid members of the previous seasons squad he managed to take them to the Play-Off final which they lost 5-2 to Bournemouth. The team were rewarded with a civil reception in Lincoln, and an open-top bus ride through Lincoln, an event usually preserved for the winners of such competitions, but was awarded to the team because of the massive achievement.

In 2003/04 Alexander again confounded the critics by coaching the Imps to another Play-Off position, this time losing to eventual winners Huddersfield Town in the semi-finals. Alexander, one of the very few black managers in the Football League, had a very serious brain injury (a cerebral aneurysm) halfway through the season, but made a full recovery.

In the 2004/05 season they again qualified for the play-offs, for a third year running, and in the semi-finals Lincoln beat Macclesfield Town 2-1 on aggregate over two legs but lost in the final against Southend United 2-0 after extra time.

Lincoln fans do a tifo display before a match against Swindon.
Lincoln fans do a tifo display before a match against Swindon.

In the 2005/06 season Lincoln City again reached the play-offs after many fans and critics believed that they would finish in the mid-table after losing many of their first team regulars from the previous 3 campaigns. In January both Alexander and former Assistant Manager, Gary Simpson, were put on gardening leave by the board. Alexander was soon after reinstated, however, Simpson was never to return. Shortly after, over a disagreement with other board members over the way the club was being run and certain personnel, two prominent board members, Ray Trew and Keith Roe departed from the club. Lincoln brushed this saga to the side though, and finished 7th in League 2 after only losing 3 games since the new year. Lincoln were to face local neighbours Grimsby Town in the play-offs, a side they had beaten 5-0 at Sincil Bank earlier in the season. However, once again it was not to be, as Lincoln lost 3-1 on aggregate to become the first team ever to lose four consecutive play-off competitions.

After speculation that he would take up the managerial role at Peterborough United, Keith Alexander left his position as manager of Lincoln City by mutual consent on May 24, 2006 stating that he could take the club no further, and shortly after on June 15 John Schofield was appointed his successor, with John Deehan as Director of Football.

In recent years, the club have produced arguably one of the most successful youth academies in the lower leagues of English football. Players such as Jack Hobbs, who now plays for European giants Liverpool, and Scott Loach, who now plays for Premiership strugglers Watford, are evidence of this. Players such as Lee Frecklington and Owain Warlow who are still playing for the club, have also been cited as hot-prospects for the future, the former receiving interest from a number of Premiership clubs and a call-up for the Ireland B international squad, and the latter receiving a call-up for the Wales U-21 international squad. Other young talent who were not products of the clubs youth academy, yet were snapped up at a young age, have been seen in the likes of Jeff Hughes, Lee Beevers, Ryan Amoo and Paul Green, emphasising the clubs desire to bring future success through new talent and hot prospects and not just proven players.

Common Lincoln City line-up during the 2006/07 campaign.

[edit] League History

Main article: Lincoln City Seasons

[1]

Years League
1888-1889 The Combination
1889-1891 Midland League
1891-1892 Football Alliance
1892-1908 Division 2
1908-1909 Midland League
1909-1911 Division 2
1911-1912 Central League
1912-1920 Division 2
1920-1921 Midland League
1921-1932 Division 3 (North)
1932-1934 Division 2
1934-1948 Division 3 (North)
1948-1949 Division 2
1949-1952 Division 3 (North)
1952-1961 Division 2
1961-1962 Division 3
1962-1976 Division 4
1976-1979 Division 3
1979-1981 Division 4
1981-1986 Division 3
1986-1987 Division 4
1987-1988 Conference National
1988-1992 Division 4
Introduction of the Premier League
Rebranding of the Football League
1992-1998 Division 3
1998-1999 Division 2
1999-2004 Division 3
Rebranding of the Football League
2004-Present League Two
  • Last 5 Seasons
Season League Pos. Avg. Att. Bst. Att. Tot. Att.
2005/06 League Two 7th 4,739 7,182 109,002
2004/05 League Two 6th 4,927 8,056 113,310
2003/04 League Two (*) 7th 4,910 8,154 112,938
2002/03 League Two (*) 6th 3,924 7,906 90,246
2001/02 League Two (*) 22nd 3,223 5,849 74,118

Note: Statistics do not include Play-Off fixtures.


(*) = Then known as Division 3

[edit] Managerial History

Name Nat From To Record
P W D L F A Win %
David Calderhead Flag of England 01/08/1900 01/08/1907 256 89 53 114 - - 34.77%
John Henry Strawson Flag of England 01/08/1907 31/05/1914 195 52 40 103 - - 26.67%
George Fraser Flag of England 01/08/1919 31/03/1921 46 10 10 26 - - 21.74%
David Calderhead, Jnr. Flag of England 01/04/1921 31/05/1924 118 37 28 53 - - 31.36%
Horace Henshall Flag of England 01/08/1924 01/05/1927 132 51 28 53 - - 38.64%
Henry Parkes Flag of England 01/05/1927 01/05/1936 395 187 78 130 - - 47.34%
Joe McLelland Flag of England 01/05/1936 01/01/1946 140 61 27 52 - - 43.57%
Bill Anderson Flag of England 01/01/1946 01/01/1965 855 307 189 359 - - 35.91%
Roy Chapman Flag of England 01/01/1965 31/05/1966 65 15 13 37 - - 23.08%
Ron Gray Flag of England 01/08/1966 01/07/1970 184 60 55 69 - - 32.61%
Bert Loxley Flag of England 01/07/1970 01/03/1971 32 12 4 16 - - 37.50%
David Herd Flag of England 01/03/1971 06/12/1972 82 30 30 22 - - 36.59%
Graham Taylor Flag of England 06/12/1972 20/06/1977 211 97 61 53 - - 45.97%
George Kerr Flag of England 01/06/1977 01/12/1977 18 5 4 9 - - 27.78%
Willie Bell Flag of England 21/12/1977 23/10/1978 40 11 13 16 - - 27.50%
Colin Murphy Flag of England 06/11/1978 01/05/1985 309 121 88 100 - - 39.16%
John Pickering Flag of England 01/07/1985 20/12/1985 24 4 6 14 - - 16.67%
George Kerr Flag of England 20/12/1985 07/03/1987 61 17 17 27 - - 27.87%
Peter Daniel Flag of England 07/03/1987 01/05/1987 12 2 5 5 - - 16.67%
Colin Murphy Flag of England 26/05/1987 20/05/1990 103 39 26 38 - - 37.86%
Allan Clarke Flag of England 03/06/1990 30/11/1990 18 3 6 9 - - 16.67%
Steve Thompson Flag of England 01/11/1990 31/05/1993 128 48 36 44 - - 37.50%
Keith Alexander Flag of Saint Lucia 01/08/1993 16/05/1994 48 13 13 22 - - 27.08%
Sam Ellis Flag of England 01/08/1994 04/09/1995 56 21 12 23 - - 37.50%
Steve Wicks Flag of England 04/09/1995 16/10/1995 7 0 2 5 - - 00.00%
John Beck Flag of England 16/10/1995 06/03/1997 78 27 23 28 - - 34.62%
Shane Westley Flag of England 07/03/1997 11/11/1998 82 30 24 28 - - 36.59%
John Reames Flag of England 11/11/1998 01/06/2000 87 30 21 36 - - 34.48%
Phil Stant Flag of England 01/06/2000 27/02/2001 38 12 10 16 - - 31.58%
Alan Buckley Flag of England 28/02/2001 25/04/2002 69 16 24 29 - - 23.19%
Keith Alexander Flag of Saint Lucia 05/05/2002 24/05/2006 213 81 69 63 - - 38.03%
John Schofield
John Deehan
Flag of England
Flag of England
15/06/2006 Present 42 20 8 14 - - 47.62%

[edit] Crest & Colours

Old Lincoln logo.
Old Lincoln logo.
2006/07 Home strip.
2006/07 Home strip.
2006/07 Away strip.
2006/07 Away strip.

Crest

Up until recently the clubs logo was very simple in design, with the traditional county logo having "L C F C" inside it and a marquee displaying the clubs name below it. Since, however, Lincoln have opted to go with a more modern and stylish design, with the clubs mascot and nickname replacing what was originally there.

Colours

Traditionally the colours and design of the Lincoln City strip have been a red and white striped short along with black shorts and red socks. This has varied, however, as in the late 60's and early 70's, the club opted to field a predominantly red strip with white shorts, and also in the 2000/01 season where the shirt was quartered red and white with white shorts. Their away kit has never retained any single pattern or design, and has varied vastly throughout the seasons.

In the 2006/07 season, Lincoln have retained their traditional home kit colours and style, and have a predominantly black away strip with red side stripes, also with red shorts and black socks. This has been the away strip of choice for two seasons now. Their current sponsors are Starglaze (home) and Haart (away), with their kit manufacturer being Uhlsport. Dennis Horton & Son, also sponsor Lincoln, with their logo appearing at the top centre on the reverse of their home kit.

[edit] Honours[1]

[edit] League

  • Division 3 (North)
    • Winners (3): 1931/32, 1947/48, 1951/52
    • Runners-Up (3): 1927/28, 1930/31, 1936/37
  • League Two
    • Winners (1): 1975/76 (*)
    • Runners-Up (1): 1980/81 (*)
    • Third-Placed (1): 1997/98 (**)
    • Play-Off Finalists (2): 2002/03 (**), 2004/05
    • Play-Off Semi-Finalists (2): 2003/04 (**), 2005/06
  • Conference National
    • Winners (1): 1987/88
  • Midland League / Central League
    • Winners (4): 1889/90, 1908/09, 1911/12 (^), 1920/21
    • Third-Placed (1): 1890/91

[edit] Cup

  • Football League Trophy
    • Runners-Up (1): 1983 (***)
    • (Northern Section) Finalists (1): 2000/01
  • Conference Championship Shield
    • Winners (1): 1987/88
  • Lincolnshire Senior Cup (****)
    • Winners (28): 1886/87, 1890/91, 1891/92, 1893/94, 1907/08, 1909/10, 1911/12, 1913/14, 1914/15, 1919/20, 1921/22, 1923/24, 1926/27, 1930/31, 1931/32, 1933/34, 1947/48, 1948/49, 1950/51, 1961/62, 1966/67, 1968/69, 1969/70, 1974/75, 1980/81, 1981/82, 1984/85, 1990/91
    • Runners-Up (?): (****)
    • Shared (5): 1934/35, 1945/46, 1955/56, 1963/64, 1965/66

[edit] Highest Finishes

  • Highest League Finish
  • FA Cup
    • Last 16 (3): 1886/87, 1889/90 and 1901/02
  • League Cup
    • 4th Round (1): 1967/68
  • FA Trophy
    • Quarter Finalists (1): 1987/88

(*) = Then known as Division 4.
(**) = Then known as Division 3.
(***) = This final has not been officially recognized in the current Football League Trophy records, and consequently the club have not been credited as Runners-Up in the history books of this competition. This is due to the fact that in between the abandonment of the Texaco Cup/Anglo-Scottish Cup and the arrival of the current competition, this was the competition that took place (the Football League Group Trophy) but has not been considered an "official" replacement/transition between the trophies.
(****) = Results of the Lincolnshire Senior Cup not available after 1996/97 due to outdated source book therefore need updating, also a "Runners-Up" list needs compiling.
(*****) = Then known as Division 2.
(^) = The club did not actually come 1st place, they came 13th, but were Champions on the basis of re-election.

[edit] Records

[2]

[edit] Attendances

  • League

05 March 1949 v Grimbsy Town - 23,146 (The Football League)
02 May 1988 v Wycombe Wanderers - 9,432 (Conference National)
15 May 2004 v Huddersfield Town - 9,202 (All-Seated Stadium)

  • Cup

30 January 1954 v Preston North End - 23,027 (FA Cup)
15 November 1967 v Derby County - 23,196 (League Cup)
13 March 2001 v Port Vale - 4,831 (League Trophy)

[edit] Appearances

  • Overall

Grant Brown - 469 (462 + 7 sub)

  • League

Grant Brown - 407 (401 + 6 sub)

  • Cup

Grant Brown - 62 (61 + 1 sub) (All Cups)
George Fraser - 27 (FA Cup)
Gordon Hobson - 23 (League Cup)
Dave Smith - 23 (22 + 1 sub) (League Cup)
Grant Brown - 22 (21 + 1 sub) (League Trophy)

[edit] Scorers

  • Overall (League)

Andy Graver - 143 (1950-55, 1958-61)

  • Overall (Cup)

Billy Dinsale - 14 (1926-31) (FA Cup)
Tony Cunningham - 8 (1979-83) (League Cup)
George Shipley - 8 (1979-85) (League Cup)
Lee Thorpe - 7 (1997-2002) (League Trophy)

  • In One Season (Overall)

Allan Hall - 45 (1931-32)

  • In One Season (League)

Allan Hall - 41 (1931-32) (The Football League)
Phil Brown - 16 (1987-88) (Conference National)

  • In One Season (Cup)

Billy Gillespie - 5 (1896-97) (FA Cup)
Mick Harford - 5 (1980-81) (League Cup)
Lee Thorpe - 6 (2000-01) (League Trophy)

[edit] Transfer fees

  • Paid

Flag of England Dean Walling - £75,000 to Carlisle United, 1997
Flag of England Tony Battersby - £75,000 to Bury, 1998

  • Received

Flag of England Darren Huckerby - £400,000 from Newcastle United, 1995
Flag of England Gareth Ainsworth - £500,000 from Port Vale, 1997
Flag of England Jack Hobbs - >£750,000 from Liverpool, 2005

[edit] Victories

  • League

11 - 1 v Crewe Alexandra (Home), The Football League, 29/09/1951
2 - 8 v Rotherham Town (Away), The Football League, 02/12/1893
5 - 0 v Altrincham (Home), Conference National, 26/03/1988
1 - 4 v Stafford Rangers (Away), Conference National, 05/09/1987
1 - 4 v Welling United (Away), Conference National, 16/01/1988

  • Cup

9 - 0 v Boston Town (Home), FA Cup, 25/10/1890
0 - 13 v Peterborough United (Away), FA Cup, 12/10/1895
5 - 0 v Hull City (Home), League Cup, 09/09/1980
0 - 3 v Doncaster Rovers (Away), League Cup, 18/08/1992
4 - 0 v Hartlepool United (Home), League Trophy, 06/02/1985
0 - 3 v Hartlepool United (Away), League Trophy, 26/01/1999

[edit] Players

  • Youngest Player

Flag of England Jack Hobbs - 16 years and 149 days v Bristol Rovers, 15/01/2005 (League Two)
Flag of England Shane Nicholson - 16 years and 112 days v Charlton Athletic, 23/09/1986 (League Cup)

  • Oldest Player

Flag of England Albert Iremonger - 42 years and 312 days v Doncaster Rovers, 23/04/1927 (Division Three (North))

[edit] International Appearances

Whilst at club

Name Nat Caps Versus
Gareth McAuley




Flag of Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland



5




Germany (Jun 2005)
Portugal (Nov 2005)
Estonia (Mar 2006)
Uruguay (May 2006)
Romania (May 2006)

George Moulson


Flag of Republic of Ireland
Eire

3


Portugal (May 1948)
Spain (May 1948)
Switzerland (Dec 1948)

David Pugh


Flag of Wales
Wales

3


Scotland (Feb 1900)
Scotland (Mar 1901)
England (Mar 1901)

Con Moulson

Flag of Republic of Ireland
Irish Free State
2

Hungary (May 1936)
Luxembourg (May 1936)

Dean Walling

Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis
St Kitts & Nevis
2

British Virgin Islands (Apr 1998)
Guadeloupe (Apr 1998)

Jeff Hughes

Flag of Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland
2

Uruguay (May 2006)
Romania (May 2006)

Arthur Fitzsimmons

Flag of Republic of Ireland
Eire
1

Czechoslovakia (May 1959)

David Felgate

Flag of Wales
Wales
1

Romania (Oct 1983)

Note: Italics denote that the player came on as a substitute.

[edit] Notable Players & Managers

Name Nat Description
Ainsworth, Gareth Flag of England Now playing for Queens Park Rangers
Bannister, Gary Flag of England Former West Bromwich Albion, Queens Park Rangers and Coventry City player
Black, Kingsley Flag of England Former Nottingham Forest and Sheffield United player
Branfoot, Ian Flag of England Former Fulham, Southampton and Reading manager
Carbon, Matt Flag of England Former Derby County and West Bromwich Albion player
Cort, Carl Flag of England Currently at Wolverhampton Wanderers with past spells at Wimbledon and Newcastle United
Eaden, Nicky Flag of England Former Barnsley, Birmingham City and Wigan Athletic player
Fashanu, John Flag of England Television presenter and ex-Wimbledon, Norwich City and Aston Villa player
Forrester, Jamie Flag of England Former Leeds United, AJ Auxerre and FC Utrecht player
Greaves, Ian Flag of England Former Manchester United player
Grobbelaar, Bruce Flag of Zimbabwe Former Liverpool player
Harford, Mick Flag of England Former Newcastle United, Birmingham City and Chelsea player
Harford, Ray Flag of England Former Blackburn Rovers, Queens Park Rangers and West Bromwich Albion manager
Hobbs, Jack Flag of England Product of Lincoln's Centre of Excellence who signed for Liverpool for a rumoured >£750,000
Huckerby, Darren Flag of England Currently at Norwich City with past spells at Manchester City and Newcastle United amongst others
McClaren, Steve Flag of England Current England manager and former Middlesborough manager
McGlen, Billy Flag of England Former Manchester United player
Megson, Gary Flag of England Former Everton, Newcastle United and Manchester City player
Moses, Adie Flag of England Former Barnsley player
Neale, Phil, OBE Flag of England Former England cricket player
Redfearn, Neil Flag of England Former Bolton Wanderers, Barnsley, Wigan Athletic and Charlton Athletic player
Savage, Robert Flag of England Former Liverpool and Manchester United player
Taylor, Graham Flag of England Former England, Watford, Aston Villa and Wolverhampton Wanderers manager
Trueman, Fred Flag of England Former England cricket player
Williams, Paul Flag of England Former Derby County, Coventry City and Southampton player
Woodcock, Tony Flag of England Former England, 1. FC Köln and Arsenal player

Personnel in bold denote that they are still at the club.

[edit] Rivals

Despite sharing the city with Lincoln United, the two are not usually considered rivals, as United are much lower in the League system than City and the clubs never play each other except for friendlies, which usually take place in every pre-season. This is the same situation regarding Lincoln Moorlands. Other county rivals in the past have been Gainsborough Trinity and Grantham Town, however in recent times Lincoln have been in a higher league than these clubs.

[edit] Current Squad

[edit] Coaching Staff

Role Nat Name
Director of Football Flag of England John Deehan
Head Coach Flag of England John Schofield
First Team Coach/Youth Team Coach Flag of England Grant Brown
Fitness Coach/First Team Physio Flag of England Michael Wait
Head of Youth Flag of England Tom Spall
Youth Team Physio Flag of England Kevin Oxby
Chief Scout Flag of England Kieran Scarff

[edit] First Team

No. Position Player
1 Flag of England GK Alan Marriott
2 Flag of Wales DF Lee Beevers
3 Flag of England DF Paul Mayo
4 Flag of England DF Adie Moses
5 Flag of Northern Ireland DF Paul Morgan (captain)
6 Flag of England DF Paul Green
7 Flag of Republic of Ireland MF Lee Frecklington
8 Flag of France FW Dany N'Guessan
9 Flag of England FW Mark Stallard
10 Flag of Montserrat FW Junior Mendes (on loan from Notts County)
11 Flag of England MF Scott Kerr
12 Flag of England DF Nicky Eaden (on loan from Nottingham Forest)
13 Flag of Canada GK Simon Rayner (on loan to Torquay United)
14 Flag of England MF Ryan Amoo
15 Flag of Scotland FW Martin Gritton (on loan to Mansfield Town)
16 Flag of England FW Ryan Semple (on loan to Chester City)
No. Position Player
17 Flag of England MF Peter Holmes (on loan from Luton Town)
18 Flag of England FW Ollie Ryan
19 Flag of England GK Ayden Duffy
20 Flag of Wales MF Owain Warlow
21 Flag of Austria GK Robert Olejnik (on loan from Aston Villa)
22 Flag of England FW Jamie Forrester
23 Flag of England DF Nat Brown
24 Flag of Northern Ireland DF Jeff Hughes
25 Flag of England MF Tom Wilkinson
26 Flag of England MF Shane Clarke
27 Flag of England FW Leon Mettam
28 Flag of England MF Jamie Sherlock (on loan to Hinckley United)
29 Flag of England MF Andy Toyne
30 Flag of England DF Phil Watt
32 Flag of England FW Lenell John-Lewis

Note: Players in bold have represented their country at senior level.

[edit] Multimedia

Professional quality videos involving the club

Date Opponent Description
May 2003 [3] - Bournemouth 2002/03 Play-Off Final match highlights
August 2006 [4] - Liverpool 2006/07 Friendly match highlights
January 2007 [5] - MK Dons 2006/07 League Two match highlights

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

[edit] Sources

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