Month: April 2017
Welcome to Sincil Bank: Part 3
After a brief hiatus my guide to Sincil Bank returns for the final instalment. I’ve been taking a light-hearted look at the different fans and […]
Torquay United: A club in peril
Our own National League fight is over. We’ve been to our lowest point and somehow we’ve battled back from the brink and now have a […]
Goal 2020?
Who remembers Goal 2010? It was the ill-advised plans by the club board to secure Championship grade facilities by 2010, a plan conceived when we […]
The most one-sided 0-0 in history
How the National League Champions didn’t score four or five this evening I will never know. It may have been a much-changed Imps side, but […]
Ricky Miller: Deserved National League Player of the Year
Ricky Miller has been voted as the Vanarama National League Player of the Year for 2016/17, and I couldn’t think of a better recipient of […]
Must the show go on?
I’ve blogged less since we won the National League than at any time over the last nine months. It isn’t due to a lack of […]
The Day The Title Was Won
What follows here is not an analysis of the game, nor a discussion about how we’ve achieved what we have. What follows here is a […]
Destiny Fulfilled
April 22nd 2017. There is a date that no self-respecting Lincoln City fan will ever forget. There may be two games left to play in […]
The Worst Bath Ever
Is this the weekend? Are we now less than 40 hours away from the match that will finally see us promoted back into the Football […]
Welcome to Sincil Bank (Part 2)
Late on last week I started a light-hearted guide to Lincoln City for the 6,000 plus fans that have found their way back to the ground […]
Last gasp City at it again
I’m not sure how much more of this wonderful season my heart is going to be able to stand. Even the most ardent of Lincoln […]
Guest Blogger: Match day (just) again
Thanks to regular guest blogger Matthew Wilson for his contribution to what could be an historic day for our football club. Its now 2am on […]
The Battle at the Bottom
It may not be of concern to us who goes down from this division, but as a football fan in general the race to avoid slipping […]
Welcome to the Sincil Bank (Part 1)
This season has been amazing, and it has had such an effect on the profile of our football club. I remember going into the ground against North […]