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We are Lincoln and we mean business!
By Nathan Jackson June 7 2008
With Peter Jackson returning to the helm, the optimism is certainly back in full flow at theimps.tk. Although it's obviously still early days, we are confident that this club will win that deserved promotion during the next season and there is a general feeling that this club is on the verge of something very big indeed.

Lincoln City fans have spent the last few pre-seasons watching as arguably our best players have left, replaced by inadequate replacements. Every season we've seen big players leave by their own choice. Mark Bailey, Jamie McCombe and Gareth McAuley have never been properly replaced, whereas the left back position has seen many come, try and say goodbye without ever really making it their own.jacksonsfivestep3

Lincoln has been a selling club for many years now and although that is probably still the case, we're certainly a lot more optimistic with our transfer targets. Names such as Michael Boulding and Matt Hamshaw are a far cry from when we were after the who's who in the book "Has been's, never were's and never will be's!" We will almost certainly not be linked with the Fiston Manuella's and Anthony Tonkin's of this world whilst Peter Jackson is at the club.

I was fortunate enough to meet Peter just before his first game at the club and ever since that night, I have personally been well and truly pro-Jackson...and not because we share the same surname. John Schofield had completely destroyed my enthusiasm for going to the games and it started to feel more like a chore than something I did for enjoyment. Peter restored that enthusiasm and that's what makes him arguably the most valuable asset at this football club.

I have spoke with him on several occasions since and that enthusiasm he has rubbed off on me. That enthusiasm started to rub off on the players as well and that's why we survived. Granted, there were players like Mark Stallard who didn't seem to want to put in effort no matter who was in charge, but in general all that players upped their efforts at least 10 fold.  

Jackson has already shown he has no room for sentiment, releasing Alan Marriott after 9 years at the club and Jacko certainly doesn't seem bothered about the overreactions of some of the more theatrical fans around Sincil Bank. The fact that Jackson released Marriott is probably the ultimate sign that this club now means business. This club needed a breath of fresh air between the sticks and now we have that chance.

jacksonsfivestep5Jacko has also released some of the dross that was here. Jamie Hand was one of, if not the worst player that this club has ever seen and Jackson has gotten rid of him. Jacko strikes me as a manager who won't suffer fools and this is completely different to most managers in recent times. Jackson doesn't seem to be afraid to drop players if they are out of form, something that no other manager so far this century can be accused of.

Under Stant, Buckley, Alexander and Schofield you could predict at least 8 of the starting XI without even thinking about it. You knew that Keith would play Simon Yeo regardless of how many games it had been since the striker had even managed a shot on target. However, Jackson is completely different and there have been many surprises in the starting XI during his time at Sincil Bank.

Jackson is certainly the man to take this club forward and the generally feeling around Sincil Bank is that this club is on the verge of something big. This club has the potential to hold it's own in the Championship and you never know, maybe we'll even do a Hull City and gain a place in the Premiership just years after finishing midtable in League Two.

Infact, I think that's a sign of how much this club has grown in recent times. I remember a quote from Marriott just after we had won 1-0 at the KC that went "It was like winning the FA Cup!" It said it all about the low expectations of the club at that time that we were challenging for promotion, went to a lower midtable team and won....and yet act like we've just done something extraordinary. Don't get me wrong, it was a good victory but it was only Hull City who weren't that far off of the drop zone at the time.

These days even a draw on the road is seen as a disappointing result, a true sign of how far this club has come and if we can combine our general away form over the last 6 years with turning the Bank into Fortress Sincil, we will win promotion sooner rather than later.

There is no room for sentiment in football and many of you know that I am not a sentimental person. I am personally pleased that Luton have been deducted 10 points, obviously it's bad for them but it's just one less team to barge past on our way to promotion. If we want promotion then we can't afford to feel sorry for the Luton's, Bournemouth's and Rotherham's of this world. If anything we should go for the jugular and capitalise before they have a chance to recover.

We won't have a better chance for promotion in the next few years than right now. We have the manager, we're apparently getting the players, we have the stadium to cope at League One level (and possibly the Championship)...now all we need is the promotion that we DESERVE. No-one in this division deserves promotion more than we do.

We've been generally the most consistent team in this division for years and we've watched as other teams spend years battling relegation, have one good season and get promoted...Southend and Bristol Rovers are two great examples.

It's our turn for success.

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Re: We are Lincoln and we mean business!
Posted by: Aryan_imp (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:06:07:06:04:44

Good thread, and I agree with most of it apart from .....


"Simon Yeo regardless of how many games it had been since the striker had even managed a shot on target".

One thing that you could rely on was that he did hit the target, granted that they might have been straight at the keeper, mind!


"This club has the potential to hold it's own in the Championship and you never know, maybe we'll even do a Hull City and gain a place in the Premiership just years after finishing midtable in League Two".

I feel it has the potential to hold its own in the top half of League 1, but any further success will mean Jacko will be tempted back in West Yaaarksha, because our current board havn't shown any inkling of ambition for anything greater than that ...... Premiership? You're havin' a laugh?


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Re: We are Lincoln and we mean business!
Posted by: abebaby (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:06:07:07:25:53

This will be Jackos first full season. His confidence and aura will continue to spread around the club and the City. I look forward to seeing a manager on the side showing a passion and enthusiaasm for the game but at the same time seeing it as it is when things go wrong. Expectactions will grow out of proportion and the fickle fans will jump on board at every opportunity. At the end of the season if we get promotion then great but if we have moved forward from this season then we are going in the right direction. Thats not me being pessimestic, but it isn't just about us there are another 23 teams in the league who at this moment in time will all think they will get promoted next season. I feel we have advantages in certain areas but we still have to make them work for us. Just seeing Jacko on the sidelines should be enough to motivate any human being after what he has just been through.

Re: We are Lincoln and we mean business!
Posted by: Nathan Jackson (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:06:07:10:09:18

Quote:
Aryan_imp
"Simon Yeo regardless of how many games it had been since the striker had even managed a shot on target".
One thing that you could rely on was that he did hit the target, granted that they might have been straight at the keeper, mind!


You obviously weren't there at Bury in 2002/3. He missed three open goals from within the 6 yard box. Infact, in that season he had considerable more shots off target than he did on target.

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Re: We are Lincoln and we mean business!
Posted by: Laws (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:06:07:10:34:34

I also remember him banging in 20 odd goals in one season. It depends which way you want to attempt to justify your opinion of him.

Re: We are Lincoln and we mean business!
Posted by: Nathan Jackson (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:06:07:10:37:34

3 good months out of 3 1/2 years at the club simply wasn't good enough.

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Re: We are Lincoln and we mean business!
Posted by: 79imp (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:06:07:10:39:01

I actually think it's a bit wide of the mark to say that Yeo was always picked. For large parts of the 02/03 and 03/04 season he was a sub, in fact, much of his reputation is based on his excellent record of scoring when coming off the bench. Also, after he finally ended his goal drought at the end of the 02/03 season, Keith still didn't put him in the starting line-up, and the strikers picked at Cardiff against Bournemouth were Cropper, Smith and Mayo!

Also Nathan, I agree that Jamie Hand was a terrible excuse for a footballer, but do you really think he's possibly the worst player we've ever had??!! He did have a couple of good games when he first joined, which is more than I can say about Steve Torpey, or even Shane Clarke to date.

Re: We are Lincoln and we mean business!
Posted by: Japan (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:06:07:13:29:01

"No-one in this division DESERVES promotion more than we do".

That's a lovely thought, but... the only teams that DESERVE promotion are those that gain enough points to finish in the top 3 or who win the play-ffs.

Re: We are Lincoln and we mean business!
Posted by: bernardmanning (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:06:08:20:51:27

Lets not put too much pressure on the guy and give him time.

And I hope the board give him time and don't give up on him if things don't work out this season.

He is a man who has battled from a potentially terminal disease, lets just give him the time and the space to get himself fit, first, and then build a new side and a new team - it might not work straight away.

Re: We are Lincoln and we mean business!
Posted by: bernardmanning (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:06:08:20:52:16

Quote:
Japan
"No-one in this division DESERVES promotion more than we do".
That's a lovely thought, but... the only teams that DESERVE promotion are those that gain enough points to finish in the top 3 or who win the play-ffs.

Totally agreed, you are judged over 46 games, not "a feeling", if you finish 4th, then you don't deserve automatics, finish 3rd, you do. Simple as.

Re: We are Lincoln and we mean business!
Posted by: plumbob (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:06:09:06:52:12

Disagree. The team that finished 4th DESERVES promotion more than the one that finished 7th, otherwise the top 3 argument is rubbish.
The play-offs generate a great deal of interest and additional income, but don't try to justify it by saying the winners are totally deserving of promotion. 4th spot could finish many points clear of 7th, yet lose to 7th (perhaps due to a massive injury list or suspensions) in a one of game, having hammered them twice in the normal season.

Re: We are Lincoln and we mean business!
Posted by: skeggyimp (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:06:09:19:15:59

It's still the way the world cup's done!

Re: We are Lincoln and we mean business!
Posted by: bernardmanning (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:06:10:19:26:41

Quote:
plumbob
Disagree. The team that finished 4th DESERVES promotion more than the one that finished 7th, otherwise the top 3 argument is rubbish.
The play-offs generate a great deal of interest and additional income, but don't try to justify it by saying the winners are totally deserving of promotion. 4th spot could finish many points clear of 7th, yet lose to 7th (perhaps due to a massive injury list or suspensions) in a one of game, having hammered them twice in the normal season.

The teams know the rules at the start of the season, if you finish 4th to 7th, it's a lottery. Finish 3rd and you are a winner.

Re: We are Lincoln and we mean business!
Posted by: Nathan Jackson (IP Logged)
Date: 2008:06:10:21:03:57

See, the thing is that "over the whole season" actually loses much of it's meaning when you see that Stockport were near the drop zone when we beat them. Also, Bristol Rovers weren't even in the top half leading into April, infact they weren't above us once during the whole 2006/7 season....they didn't deserve it more than us.

It's amazing how many teams are @#$%& for 75%/80% of the season, nowhere near the Top 7 and yet go on a run and claim promotion, claiming that over the course of the season they deserved it.

Another example being us in 2005/6, if we were the 7th best team in League 2 that season then I'm from Africa. We only got in the Playoffs that year because of a run after Christmas, but over the whole season we didn't deserve to finish in the Top 7. We more than likely wouldn't have done if Ron Atkinson hadn't gone to Peterborough and screwed it all up for them.

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