Submitted by Martin Blow. Quite a unique signed team sheet by Alan Clarke from a Lincolnshire Senior Cup tie against Spalding United. August 1990 and Alan Clarke was new into the management role at Sincil Bank. He lasted until November 30th. Sacked! Replaced by Steve Thompson.
Alan Johnson Shirt & Letter
Courtesy of Martin Blow and Alan Johnson (another one) Here’s the write up from Alan Johnson (not the player) as promised and attached pictures for the museum:- Imagine being a young boy following the Imps every week and then the club signs a player with your exact name (even left
Cowley v Cowley II – The Complete Audio
Thanks very much to Maria Ryder and Michael Hortin from BBC Radio Lincolnshire for kind permission to use here. Photographs supplied by Graham Burrell. This idea was originated by Maria Ryder inspired by TV panel game shows.The show was recorded and broadcast by BBC Radio Lincolnshire and we thank them
Wycombe Wanderers Home Programme 1987-8
Donated by Martin Blow. “My first season supporting Lincoln City – memories of some great games, some not so great. Tug of war with Barnet and Kettering for the top spot of the Conference.This programme is the final game of the season – promotion back to the Football League! Mark
Centenary Badge 1883-1983
Donated by Martin Blow. “A very special badge that belongs to me – maybe a collectors item. This badge celebrates the first one hundred years of Lincoln City Football Club.”
Fourth Division Championship Badge
Donated by Martin Blow “Until recently this badge was very special – still is to me (although l was 3yo at the time) – as it celebrates promotion as champions! A rare thing for City fans. Players like John Ward and Percy Freeman helped City to a record breaking season
Lincolnshire Echo 100 Years at Sincil Bank Publication
Donated by Martin Blow. Published July 29th, 1996 – Lincolnshire Echo’s special publication celebrating 100 years at Sincil Bank. Features match reports, pictures and interviews covering those 100 years since the move from John O’Gaunts where Lincoln played as the Cits.
