List of Lincoln City F.C. players (25–99 appearances) - Biblioteka.sk

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List of Lincoln City F.C. players (25–99 appearances)
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Eleven young men in striped shirts and plain shorts and one older man wearing a suit pose for a team photo. Three sit on the floor, two cross-legged. Four sit on chairs behind, each in a different, casual pose. One has his foot on a football. At the back, the older man and the remaining young men stand, hands on hips or resting on the chairs.
The Lincoln City F.C. team of 1889–90, founder members of the Midland League. Players include Joe Duckworth, Herbert Simpson, Jack Robinson, James Mullineux (standing, from left), Bob McKay, Hugh McPhee (seated, from left), and Slotch Shaw (on floor, right).

Lincoln City Football Club, an English association football club based in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, was founded in 1884 (140 years ago) (1884),[1] and first entered the FA Cup in the 1884–85 season.[2] When nationally organised league football in England began, the club joined the Combination, a league set up to provide organised football for those clubs not invited to join the Football League which was to start the same year. When that league folded,[3] Lincoln became founder members of the Midland League, and won the inaugural league title. They then spent a year in the Football Alliance before being elected to the newly formed Second Division of the Football League.[2] Lincoln moved in and out of the Football League until they became founder members of the Football League Third Division North in 1921.[4] They remained in the Football League until 1987, when they became the first club to suffer automatic relegation to the Conference National.[5] They returned to the League after just one season, remained at that level until relegated again in 2011, and returned once more in 2017.[2]

All players who have made between 25 and 99 appearances in senior first-team matches for Lincoln City, in league or cup competition, are listed below. Some hold club records: Allan Hall scored 41 goals in the 40-game league season as Lincoln won the 1931–32 Third Division North title, and Jimmy Bauchop was the oldest known player to score for the club, at 37 years 295 days.[6] The club made their record signing when they paid £75,000 to Carlisle United for Dean Walling in 1997.[7] Other players took part in significant matches in the history of the club. William and James Gresham, Ned Mettam, Isaac Moore and Slotch Shaw appeared in Lincoln's first Football League match in 1892.[8]

Con Moulson, Keith Alexander and Phil Stant went on to manage the team.[9] Harry Pugh was the first man in this appearance range to have been capped by his country while a Lincoln City player, when he represented Wales against Scotland in 1900.[7] Lincoln's most recent international debutant was Reeco Hackett-Fairchild, who scored for Saint Lucia in 2023 a few days after signing for the club.[10][11] Delroy Facey of Grenada, Gareth McAuley (Northern Ireland), and Joe Morrell of Wales have each played five times for their country while registered with Lincoln.[7] As of the date below, five men have ended their Lincoln careers on 99 competitive appearances; the most recent, midfielder Dany N'Guessan, was with the club from 2007 to 2009.

Key

General
The list is ordered first by number of appearances in total, then by number of League appearances, and then if necessary by date of debut.
Appearances as a substitute are included.
Statistics are correct up to the end of the 2023–24 season.
Name
Players marked * were registered for the club as at the date specified above.
Players with name in italics and marked † were on loan from another club for the duration of their Lincoln City career. The loaning club is noted in the Refs column.
Positions key
Pre-1960s 1960s–
GK Goalkeeper
FB Full back DF Defender
HB Half-back MF Midfielder
FW Forward
Position
Playing positions are listed according to the tactical formations that were employed at the time. Thus the change in the names of defensive and midfield positions reflects the tactical evolution that occurred from the 1960s onwards.
Club career
Club career is defined as the first and last calendar years in which the player appeared for the club in any of the competitions listed below.
League appearances and League goals
League appearances and goals are those in the Football League only. Appearances in the 1939–40 Football League season, abandoned after three games because of the Second World War, are excluded.
Total appearances and Total goals
Total appearances and goals comprise those in the Football League, Football League play-offs, FA Cup, League Cup, EFL Trophy and predecessors, FA Trophy, National League and predecessors, and Conference League Cup. Also included are appearances and goals in the following defunct competitions: the Combination, Football Alliance, Midland League, the Central League, Third Division North Cup, Watney Cup, and Football League Group Cup. Matches in wartime competitions are excluded.
International selection
Countries are listed only for players who have been selected for international football. Only the highest level of international competition is given. Where appropriate, the number of senior international caps won while a Lincoln City player is listed in parentheses after the country name.

Players with 25 to 99 appearances

Young shaven-headed black man wearing black kit participating in a sporting encounter.
Dany N'Guessan was the most recent player to end his Lincoln City career on 99 appearances.
Young white man with dark curly hair wearing blue-and-white sports kit leaves a sports field.
Gareth Ainsworth was considered for the vacant managerial position at Lincoln City in 2009.[12]
Dark-haired white man wearing tracksuit and bulky gloves stands at the edge of a sports field.
Mike Pollitt played for Lincoln in the 1992–93 season and was still playing for a Premier League club 20 years later.[13]
Head of a red-faced bald middle-aged white man.
Jim Smith spent a year playing for Lincoln before beginning a long managerial career.[14]
Head and upper torso of a young white man wearing a cap and a white shirt with a badge showing three lions.
Goalkeeper Jack Robinson won the Midland League title with Lincoln, three Southern League titles with Southampton, and eleven caps for England.[15]
Head and upper torso of a middle-aged black man pictured outdoors wearing baseball cap and nylon jacket.
Keith Alexander, twice manager of Lincoln City, was given a posthumous lifetime achievement award at the 2010 Black List Awards.[16]
Head and upper torso of a white man with arms folded wearing a striped sports shirt; image apparently clipped from a team photo.
Archie Roe joined Lincoln City three months into the 1923–24 season but still finished as joint top scorer.[17]
Smiling 30-ish white man with spiky hair wearing coat and scarf, pictured indoors near a door marked "Players Lounge". Two other men converse in the background.
Lincoln received a club record fee of £400,000 when they sold the teenage Darren Huckerby to Newcastle United in 1995.[18]
Table of players, including playing position, club statistics and international selection
Name Position Club career League
apps
League
goals
Total
apps
Total
goals
International selection Refs
Dany N'Guessan MF 2007–2009 91 15 99 16
Wally Smith FW 1901–1903 90 21 99 23
Ned Mettam HB 1889–1896 85 0 99 1
Terry Carling GK 1962–1964 84 0 99 0
Trevor Matthewson DF 1987–1989 43 2 99 9
Alan Withers FW 1955–1958 97 18 98 18
Harry Pugh FW 1898–1901 91 11 98 12  Wales (3) [7]
Jack Hartshorne FB 1936–1939 91 0 98 0 [A]
John Crawford HB 1900–1903 85 1 98 1
Alf Basnett HB 1926–1929 89 6 98 6
Mark Sertori DF 1987–1990 50 9 98 19
Tommy Northcott FW 1955–1957 94 34 97 35  England youth [19]
Jack Wilkinson FW 1932–1935 93 19 97 21
Gareth Ainsworth MF 1997–1999 83 37 97 41
Paudie O'Connor * DF 2022–present 83 3 97 4
Sean Roughan * MF 2020–present 78 2 97 4  Republic of Ireland U21 [20]
Sandy McCubbin FW 1911–1914 59 15 97 35
Neil Matthews FW 1992–1995 83 20 96 22
Sam Habergham DF 2016–2018 33 0 96 4  England U17 [21][22]
Ron Smillie MF 1956–1960 91 15 95 15
Clive Evans DF 1987–1989 42 2 95 10
Charlie Bosbury FW 1926–1929 85 30 94 33
Jack Buckley FW 1932–1935 92 0 94 0
Billy Windle FW 1948–1951 91 22 93 23
Con Moulson HB 1933–1936 88 0 93 0  Ireland (2) [7][A]
Trevor Thompson DF 1979–1981 80 1 93 1
Gary Taylor-Fletcher FW 2003–2005 80 27 93 31 English schools [23]
Ben Tomlinson FW 2013–2015 0 0 93 34 [24]
Bradley Wood DF 2015–2017 0 0 93 3 England C [25][26]
Ron Harbertson FW
  • 1958–1960
  • 1961–1962
86 25 92 28
Jimmy Hutchinson FW 1946–1949 85 55 91 57 [A]
Ian Baraclough DF 1992–1994 73 10 91 11  England youth [27]
Todd Jordan MF 2012–2015 0 0 91 1 [28]
George Buist DF 1904–1907 83 0 90 0
Bobby Cumming MF 1987–1989 41 5 90 16
Sean Newton DF 2013–2015 0 0 90 8 [29]
Geoff Marlow FW 1937–1949 80 26 89 32 [A]
Tom McInnes FW 1900–1903 79 20 89 24
Billy Taylor MF 1969–1971 79 7 89 8
Justin Walker MF 2000–2002 76 4 89 5  England youth [30]
Jorge Grant MF 2019–2021 68 15 89 19
Horace Brindley FW 1911–1914 50 4 89 11
Phil Cartwright FW 1930–1933 86 21 88 23
Bill Heath GK 1958–1962 84 0 88 0
Peter Proudfoot FW / HB 1900–1903 79 20 88 21
Jack Muldoon FW 2015–2017 0 0 88 13 [31]
Walter Buckley HB 1930–1933 81 1 87 1
Bob Graves GK 1959–1965 79 0 87 0
Brian Punter FW 1959–1964 75 21 86 25  England youth [32]
Alan Walker DF 1983–1985 75 4 86 7
Slotch Shaw HB / FW 1887–1895 13 0 86 24
George Greaves MF 1920–1924 72 0 85 0 [B]
Harry Toffolo DF 2018–2020 72 4 85 4  England U20 [33]
Levy Thorpe HB
  • 1920
  • 1922–1924
69 9 85 9  England reserve [34][B]
Matt Carbon DF
  • 1992–1996
  • 2003
70 10 84 11  England U21 [35][L 1]
Gareth McAuley DF 2004–2006 72 8 84 8  Northern Ireland (5) [7]
Jon Nolan MF 2013–2016 0 0 84 1 England C [36][37]
Steve Brown FW 1995–1998 72 8 83 9
Lewis Montsma * DF 2020–present 67 7 83 11 Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=List_of_Lincoln_City_F.C._players_(25–99_appearances)
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