Thanks to Gary Parle.
Gary writes:
Today all you have to do to find directions to an away game is tap the postcode into your sat nav and every twist and turn from your house to the ground is instantly worked out for you. In pre sat nav days, unless the club printed directions in the programme, you had to work out your own route. Lincoln City in the early 1980’s thoughtfully produced a route planner to aid you in that task.
It comprised a pad and pen to write down your route, a foldout map of Britain (dated MCMLXXX which in English is 1980) and a mileage chart which didn’t even have Lincoln on! No street plans of the places you were going to were included but back then once you arrived at where ever City were playing you just looked for the floodlights and headed in that direction.