Lower league football: fight for life
The feeling of ecstasy is felt each season by fans up and down the country when their team realises promotion, yet what happens when a team faces relegation?
Lincoln's Premier Student Newspaper
The feeling of ecstasy is felt each season by fans up and down the country when their team realises promotion, yet what happens when a team faces relegation?
Local footballers have visited Lincoln City's training ground to raise awareness of male specific cancer with the Imps' players - with the help of "ball bags".
Records were smashed across the board as the 14th annual Lincoln 10k got under way on Sunday 21st March 2010.
Lincoln City were left full of confidence as they entered the final nine games of the season beating a struggling Torquay side 2-3 at Plainmoor.
A service of thanksgiving has been held at the Lincoln Cathedral in memory of Imps' legend "big man" Keith Alexander, who passed away on March 3rd.
Lincoln City host Hereford at Sincil Bank on Friday and will be hoping to forget the pre-match celebrations surrounding the World Cup trophy.
Last year’s Lincoln 10k winner is hoping to achieve his dream of reaching an Olympic final. Matthew Bowser opts for 5,000 metres to be his favourite is currently in training…
Professional football is a full- time job and the commitment to a certain club is never undermined or forgotten. However, semi-professional football is totally different.
Vin Ray, director of the BBC's College of Journalism, spoke to Tom Farmery about reporting safely, freelancing, and storytelling when he visited the University of Lincoln on Thursday.
Before Grimsby Town face Lincoln City in the main Lincolnshire derby, both sets of supporters will play in a charity match that will raise money for the Help for Heroes…