
There are currently eight City players out on loan.
Of those eight, only one is in the EFL, two are in the NIFL, while another three are in the National League. Finally, a pair on youngsters are getting their first serious exposure at Lincoln United.
Here’s how they all got on yesterday.
Zane Okoro – Coleraine
After a short spell out of the side, Zane started for Coleraine, and the Bannsiders got a big result.
They won 2-0 at Crusaders, and while Zane wasn’t among the goals, he did have a big part to play with five decent chances.
The result saw them keep up the pressure on Larne, who are two points clear at the top with two games in hand.
MJ Kamara – Glentoran
Once again, MJ was an unused sub as Glentoran were held 1-1 by Bangor. Pat Hoban, once unveiled as a Lincoln player, only to move to Mansfield, got their goal after 78 minutes.
MJ has had a serious lack of game time at the Bet McLean Oval, and it wouldn’t surprise me to see him recalled.

JJ McKiernan – Burton Albion
Charlie Webster is out injured, I know that because I picked him in my fantasy team, but it didn’t mean a recall for JJ.
He missed out altogether as Leyton Orient smashed four without reply, putting Burton just two places above the bottom four, albeit six points clear of trouble.
Oisin Gallagher – Boston United
Boston’s dismal run continued as they were beaten 2-1 by Yeovil at Huish Park yesterday.
Good news for Oisin, though, as he played 90 minutes at centre back, which is where Michael Skubala wants him to play.
Charlie Parks – Gainsborough Trinity
Parks would likely have featured for the Holy Blues, but their game against Hyde United was called off after the torrential rain.
Jamie Pardington – Oxford City
Pardington has been a busy man. In midweek, he picked the ball out of the net four times as Oxford City were hammered by Telford, one of his previous loan clubs.
Yesterday, he was in decent form as Oxford lost 1-0 to King’s Lynn. He picked up an errant pass on 37 minutes, conceding a free kick for a backpass, but made amends with a strong of second-half saves, before finally being beaten by former Imp, Adam Marriott.
Daniel Vanderpuye & Charlie Carlisle – Lincoln United
Neither of our young players were in action yesterday for the Whites.
They were due to be playing against North Ferriby with Billy Heath at the helm, but the game was called off due to a waterlogged pitch.