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More Trust Donations to Foundation
Rob Bradley presents Brittany Bell of Lincoln City Foundation with a further £155 raised from donations at the Trust Fan Village pod.
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Rob Bradley presents Brittany Bell of Lincoln City Foundation with a further £155 raised from donations at the Trust Fan Village pod.
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Representatives from Supporters Trusts at Lincoln City, Northampton Town, Leicester City, Scunthorpe United and Grimsby Town met with Red Imps Community Trust representatives Rob Bradley and Phil Scrafton to discuss their own situations, the Football Governance Bill and the industry in general on Thursday 23 January 2025.
The meeting was arranged by the Red Imps Community Trust and was of great value and will be repeated towards the end of the football season and invitations will be spread wider to other Trusts in our region and beyond.
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The FPA host for tomorrow’s game against Peterborough is Gavin Gordon and the guests are Graham Bressington, Paul De Garis and Trevor Swinburne. Details are here:
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
Graham Bressington
Graham Bressington was a powerful midfielder who joined City in November 1987 just a couple of weeks after playing against the Imps for today’s visitors Wycombe Wanderers and he was a key figure in City gaining promotion back to the Football League in that season. He established himself as a very effective and popular player going on to make over 100 first team appearances for City and was player of the season in 1990-91. Graham left Sincil Bank in the summer of 1993 and signed for Southend United then managed by Colin Murphy the man who originally signed him for City.
Debut vs Macclesfield Town, home 25 November 1987 (Conference)
Lincoln City Record:
Football League: 136 appearances plus 5 as substitute, 7 goals
Conference: 9 appearances plus 4 as substitute
FA Cup: 6 appearances
Football League Cup: 10 appearances, 2 goals
Other: 13 appearances
Trevor Swinburne
Trevor Swinburne began his long goalkeeping career as an apprentice with Sunderland in the late 1960s and finished it with the Imps 20 years later. During his time at Sunderland he was understudy to Jim Montgomery and made several first team appearances before moving on to Carlisle United in the summer of 1977. Trevor made over 250 first team appearances for Carlisle and then played for Brentford and Leeds United before signing for City in February 1986. Trevor made regular appearances for the Imps until retiring in the summer of 1987. He was the first chairman of the Lincoln City Former Players Association when it was formed in 2017 and was a key figure in developing the organisation.
Debut vs Blackpool, away 25 February 1986
Lincoln City Record
Football League: 34 appearances
Football League Cup: 3 appearances
Football League Trophy: 3 appearances
Paul De Garis
Paul De Garis was a goalkeeper who signed for City during the 1994-95 season. He made as number of reserve team appearances and was substitute goalkeeper for the first team on several occasions including for the FA Cup third round tie at Premier League club Crystal Palace. Paul returned to his native Guernsey in 1995 and continued to play in the island league and made appearances for the island representative team. He is a member of the FPA committee and co-hosts the Stacey West former player podcasts with Gary Hutchinson.
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The Red Imps Community Trust is saddened to hear of the passing of Brian Baldam.
Brian spent many years with the Lincoln and District Football Supporters Club and played a significant role in their fundraising initiatives that over the years raised over £1.6m for Lincoln City FC.
Formed in 1954 Lincoln and District Football Supporters Club arranged a variety of activities most prominently their bingo nights. Brian took on an organisational role in 1965 which he carried out admirably for all of 50 years before retiring.
More recently Brian’s organisation became linked with our Trust collaborating to run the ballots to decide the annual Lincoln City Player and Young Player of the Season awards.
Brian’s son Chris is a valued member of the Red Imps Community Trust board and we send our very best wishes to Chris and all the family on their sad loss.
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Red Imps Community Trust’s mission is to support (i) the club, (ii) the fans and (iii) the community. To make it easier to achieve that mission, we adopted a new structure last year. Members are now elected with leadership responsibility for each of those three key tasks. Leaders are also elected with responsibility for relationships with external organisations, such as the Football Supporters’ Association, which has been identified as a fourth crucial role. Volunteers (including a Communications Team) assist the various leaders’ projects.
Thanks to the leaders’ enthusiastic embrace of their new roles, a huge amount of positive work is going on. We are a thriving, dynamic organisation, providing valuable services. It’s imperative that news of our activities should be shared as widely as possible. Readers of the Lincolnshire Echo can still learn about Trust activities through a regular column in that traditional newspaper. Nowadays, however, most of the Trust’s communications with our 6,500+ members are in digital form, via our social media channels, e-mailshots and website.
We are looking to expand the team of volunteers running our digital communications operations. Can we improve the content of the messages that we generate? Can we use better the evolving technology available to convey those messages? If you are interested in helping us out, please email Rob Bradley at rgbradley50@hotmail.com or pop over for a chat at the Trust Pod in the Fan Village before any home match. All required support and training will be provided by our existing Comms Team members.
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Please click here for details of another initiative from our permanent charity partner, Lincoln City Foundation: wellbeing walks, which could be a good option for those looking to increase their activity in the New Year!
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Please click here to view notes of the Trust Board Meeting held in December
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The Lincoln City Former Players Association and The Stacey West are delighted to announce an exciting event, An Evening With Graham Bressington and John Schofield.
The event is to be held on January 24th at Tension Twisted Realities on Croft Street in Lincoln. Doors are at 6:45 pm, with a scheduled 7:15 pm start. The venue closes at 10:30pm, the former players will have a meet, greet and drink, to cap the night off nicely.
Hosted by Gary Hutchinson and Paul De Garis, the event is a continuation of their podcast series, but it won’t be recorded, so the only way to be there is to grab tickets. They’ll be on sale through the Tension Twisted Realities website, with details to follow. You will need to be quick – the venue has a cosy capacity of around 60 people, and with such top guests, it is expected to sell out quickly.
Also, in the build-up to the evening, there will be a raffle with prizes such as a framed signed Imps shirt and a special gin box for grabs. Profit from the raffle will be split equally between the FPA and Gary Hutchinson’s London Marathon fundraiser in aid of the Lincoln City Foundation.
Tickets are priced at an unbelievable £7.50, and will go on sale shortly. Make sure you follow The Stacey West and the FPA on Twitter, Facebook or wherever else you can to ensure you don’t miss out.
If you wish to book you can do from this link:
Please note that Tension Twisted Realities is not accessible for wheelchair users.
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Matt Carmichael
Matt Carmichael was signed by Colin Murphy in August 1989. At the time he was planning to join the Met Police after having previously served in the British Army but Colin offered him a professional contract and his career changed track. He was initially used as a striker and scored on his debut against Scunthorpe United but later converted to centre back. He was voted the supporters player of the season in 1991-92 and made over 150 first team appearances before moving on to Scunthorpe in July 1993. Matt later played for Preston, Mansfield, Doncaster and Darlington. Matt is vice chairman of the Former Players Association.
Debut vs Scunthorpe, home 19 August 1989
Lincoln City Record
Football League: 113 appearances plus 20 as substitute, 18 goals
FA Cup: 4 appearances plus 1 as substitute
Football League Cup: 9 appearances plus 1 as substitute, 1 goalOther: 7 appearances plus 1 as substitute, 2 goals
Jimmy WalkerJimmy Walker was a goalkeeper who made over 500 first team appearances for Walsall interspersed with spells at West Ham and Tottenham. He then moved into coaching initially at Peterborough United and then Gillingham before joining the staff at Lincoln in the summer of 2016. He was included in the matchday squad as substitute goalkeeper on several occasions in the phenomenally successful 2016-17 season when City won the National League and reached the quarter finals of the FA Cup. He was at Sincil Bank for a further season before coaching at Sunderland and then at Ipswich. Jimmy is a match summariser for BBC Radio Lincolnshire at Imps games.
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
Trevor Swinburne Trevor Swinburne began his long goalkeeping career as an apprentice with Sunderland in the late 1960s and finished it with the Imps 20 years later. During his time at Sunderland he was understudy to Jim Montgomery and made several first team appearances before moving on to Carlisle United in the summer of 1977. Trevor made over 250 first team appearances for Carlisle and then played for Brentford and Leeds United before signing for City in February 1986. Trevor made regular appearances for the Imps until retiring in the summer of 1987. He was the first chairman of the Lincoln City Former Players Association when it was formed in 2017 and was a key figure in developing the organisation.
Debut vs Blackpool, away 25 February 1986
Lincoln City Record
Football League: 34 appearances
Football League Cup: 3 appearances
Football League Trophy: 3 appearances
Ron Harbertson
Ron Harbertson is one of the oldest former Imps players having recently celebrated his 95th birthday and President of the Former Players Association. Ron was a forward whose career began at Newcastle United and he went to play for clubs including Bradford City, Brighton, Grimsby and Darlington before he joined City in March 1958 when the club looked doomed to be relegated into the Third Division. However, the Imps had a dramatic change of form winning the final six games of the season to avoid the drop with Ron scoring in each of the matches. He was a regular in the City team before departing to play for Wrexham in March 1960. Ron then had a short spell with Darlington before returning to Sincil Bank for the 1961-62 season. He later played for Grantham.
Debut vs Liverpool, away 15 March 1958
Lincoln City Record
Football League: 86 appearances, 25 goals
FA Cup: 5 appearances, 1 goal
Football League Cup: 1 appearance, 2 goals
Dean West
Dean West made his debut for City in the final game of the 1990-91 season while still a trainee and scored in a 6-2 home win over Carlisle. Soon afterwards he signed a professional contract and quickly established himself in the first team appearing at right back and in midfield making over 100 appearances for the Imps. Dean moved to Bury in September 1995 and later played for Burnley completing over 100 first team appearances for both Lancashire clubs. He briefly returned to City as the start of 2004-05 season and later played clubs including Boston United and King’s Lynn.
Lincoln City Record
Debut vs Carlisle United home 11 May 1991
Football League: 97 appearances plus 26 as substitute, 20 goals
FA Cup: 6 appearances, 1 goal
Football League Cup: 11 appearances, 1 goal
Other: 5 appearances plus 2 as substitute, 1 goal
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After the Red Imps Community Trust chair Rob Bradley was rewarded freedom of the City of Lincoln last week, the Trust themselves honoured his work yesterday before the Reading game.

