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FPA Guests for Bristol Rovers

thanks to Donald Nannestad

The FPA host for Saturday’s game against Bristol Rovers is Gavin Gordon and the guests are George Shipley, Phil Neale and Tony Cunningham.  Details are here:

Gavin Gordon

Gavin Gordon was a striker who made his senior debut for Hull City just two months after his 16th birthday and went on to make regular first team appearances for the Tigers before he was sold to the Imps in November 1997 when he was still just 18 years old. In his first season he helped City win promotion and was a first team regular. In 2000-01 he scored 10 goals by early December and was the sold to Cardiff City for a six-figure fee. He later played for Notts County. Gavin is chairman of the Former Players Association and covers Imps games as a match summariser for BBC Radio Lincolnshire.
Debut vs Swansea City, away 8 November 1997

Lincoln City Record
Football League: 87 appearances plus 12 as substitute, 28 goals
FA Cup: 9 appearances, 2 goals
Football League Cup: 2 appearances, 1 goal
Other: 4 appearances plus 1 as substitute

George Shipley

George Shipley was a midfield player who made over 250 first team appearances for City after signing from Southampton in January 1980 for a club record fee reported as £38,000. He immediately became a regular in the team and in his first full season City won promotion from the Fourth Division finishing in second place to Southend United. That led on to the memorable 1981-82 campaign when City narrowly missed out on promotion to the old Division Two (now the Championship). City played at Fulham in their final game of the season with both teams in with a chance of promotion. The Imps needed to win to go up but Fulham were up if they avoided defeat – the game finished 1-1 so Fulham were promoted. George played in all but three games that season and finished as joint top scorer with 11 League goals. He stayed at Sincil Bank until the summer of 1985 and later played for Charlton Athletic and Gillingham. He made a brief reappearance for City in a pre-season game in August 1989.

Lincoln City record:

Football League: 229 appearances + 1 appearance as sub, 42 goals

FA Cup: 9 appearances, 1 goal

Football League Cup: 22 appearances, 8 goals

Other Cups: 13 appearances, 1 goal

Phil Neale

Phil Neale was a member of the Imps hugely successful 1975-76 team and went on to make over 350 first team appearances during his 11 seasons with the Imps. Phil was first signed as an amateur while he was studying at Leeds University making his first team debut in January 1975. He signed professional forms for City later the same year and from then onwards he was a regularly in the first team defence before leaving Sincil Bank in May 1985. Phil combined his football with a career as a cricketer. He briefly played for Lincolnshire in the Minor Counties Championship before joining Worcestershire. He made over 350 first class appearances scoring over 17,000 runs for Worcestershire and twice captained the team to the County Championship. He was team manager of Northamptonshire and then Warwickshire before being the England team operations manager for 21 years until his retirement. He was awarded the OBE in 2006 for services to cricket.

Debut vs Swindon Town, away (FA Cup), 4 January 1975 as substitute

Lincoln City Record:

Football League: 327 appearances plus 8 as substitute, 22 goals

FA Cup: 16 appearances plus 2 as substitute

Football League Cup: 11 appearances plus 1 as substitute

Other Games: 4 appearances

Tony Cunningham

Tony Cunningham was a powerful striker who was brought to Lincoln by Colin Murphy from non-league club Stourbridge in May 1979. He made an instant impact on his debut in a League Cup tie against Barnsley when he was up against the former England defender Norman Hunter. Tony had too much pace and power for the ex England man and marked his first City game with a goal. Tony remained a regular first team player during his three full seasons at Sincil Bank and finished as leading scorer with 15 league and cup goals in 1981-82 when the Imps narrowly missed out on promotion to second tier football. He was sold to Barnsley in September 1982 and and made 40 League appearances for the Reds scoring 11 goals before joining Sheffield Wednesday in November 1983. Tony later played for clubs including Manchester City and Newcastle United making a total of almost 500 senior appearances before ending his career with Wycombe Wanderers. One of his sons Karl later also played for the Imps. 

Debut vs Barnsley, home (Football League Cup) 11 August 1979

Lincoln City Record:

Football League: 111 appearances plus 12 as substitute, 32 goals

FA Cup: 5 appearances plus 1 as substitute

Football League Cup: 13 appearances, 8 goals

Other Games: 6 appearances, 2 goals

Double POTM Awards Presentation

Before the Crawley game, new Red Imps Community Trust social media officer Tamyra Beeston gave out awards to Ethan Erhahon for his Player of the Month performances for January and team captain Paudie O’Connor for his performances in February.

Trust Raise More Funds for Foundation

Trust Supporter Director Phil Scrafton presents Alice Carter with £125.00 raised by our recent Fan Village tombola, part of our continuing support of Lincoln City Foundation.

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Lincoln 10K & Half Marathon – Can You Help?

On Sunday 06/04/25, twenty runners have already been selected to raise funds for our Trust’s permanent charity partner, Lincoln City Foundation. They will be joined by lots more runners, supporting other charities. They are all taking on the challenge of completing Run for All’s “Lincoln 10K”: the large, well-loved running event, finishing by the Cathedral after passing many of the city’s iconic landmarks.

The Foundation is looking for volunteers to steward the 10K course and/or the course for the Lincoln Half Marathon, which will take place on Sunday 05/10/25. If you are interested in supporting runners in that way, please complete the form at https://www.lincolncityfoundation.com/volunteer.

Anyone interested in running the Half Marathon for the Foundation is also invited to email community@lincolncityfoundation.co.uk. The route is for 13.1 miles, beginning at the Lincolnshire Showground and also finishing at the Cathedral. You will receive:-

  • a branded top to run in on the day and a free place in the Half Marathon if you raise at least £100;
  • two free Lincoln City FC matchday tickets if you raise at least £250;
  • a free tour of the LNER Stadium if you raise at least £500; and
  • a pitch-side presentation of a signed first team shirt if you raise the highest amount of all runners for the Foundation.

The funds raised will help the Foundation to provide opportunities that will inspire and empower individuals to develop and improve their physical, social and mental wellbeing across our community. Pleased click here for more details of a few of those projects.

Travel Section Temporary Arrangements

Due to road closures along Sincil Bank, temporary arrangements have been made for the Red Imps Association Travel Section coaches to Leyton Orient, Mansfield Town, Barnsley and Birmingham City. Instead of departing from and returning to the car park behind the Stacey West Stand at the LNER Stadium, the coaches will depart from and return to the South Common. The advertised departure times will be unchanged.

Passengers will be able to leave their cars on the South Common: the gates will be opened 45 minutes before the advertised departure times and then locked when the coaches leave, re-opening when the coaches return.

Please click here for details of the departure times and prices. Please click here for answers to Frequently Asked Questions.

Book Signing Success

Before the Cambridge game we were joined by Jimmy Walker, ex goalkeeping coach of the club signing his new book Size is Everything. Thanks Jimmy!

Golf Day at Blankney

Matt Carmichael is organising the 2025 Golf Day on Friday 11th April at Blankney Golf Club.

It promises to be an excellent day on one of Lincolnshire’s best courses.

Blankney Golf Club
Blankness
Lincolnshire
LN4 3AZ
Date: Friday April 11th 2025
Time: 0900 – 1200 Tee Times
Cost: £35 non members
£20 Members

Format
3 players and a Former Lincoln City player
2 best scores plus all of the Former players score.
Or 4 players if you want a 4Ball.

Raffle
Various prizes with a couple of very unique prizes.
Special raffle just for attendees.

Afterwards:
17:00-1900
A simple Q&A with former players talking all things football.

Matt would welcome any help with obtaining sponsors for the event or for each hole.

Please get in touch with him to register your place or obtain any other information you need on
maccer5@sky.com