
Lincoln City 1970-71
Team Picture
Back
row (left to right): George Peden, John Kennedy, Ray
Harford, Jim Grummett, Phil Hubbard, Tom Brooks.
Front row: Gordon Hughes, Rod Fletcher, Billy Taylor,
Bobby Svarc, Graham Taylor, Dave Smith.
Players included in the
1970-71 Rothmans Football Yearbook...
Tom Brooks
Rod Fletcher
Jim Grummett
Ray Harford. Died 9 August 2003.
Joins site, see News.
See Obituary August / September 2003
Roger Holmes
Phil Hubbard
Gordon Hughes
John Kennedy
T. Meath
George Peden
A. Pilgrim
Dave Smith
Bobby Svarc
Billy Taylor
Graham Taylor
Career 1999- : See
Rothmans 1999-2000, 2000-2001, 2001-2002, 2002-2003 Sky Sports 2003-2004
Wins Septemebr 2000
Manager of the Month, see October 2000.
Graham retires
after 1,000 League games as manager, see May 2001
Graham's future
plans, see July 2001
Graham awarded an
OBE, see January 2002
Graham becomes
manager of Aston Villa, see February 2002
Graham leaves Aston
Villa, see May 2003
Returns to Watford,
see Where are they now?
Graham is one of
the selection panal for Football Legends on Sky One, see
5 June 2005
Graham reprises his
role as the manager of the Celebrities team in Sky's
Match 2 programme, see Autumn 2005(1) and Autumn 2005(2)
Graham is one of
the experts on Radio 5 Live's World Cup 2006
coverage, see Summer 2006
Graham re-reprises
his role as the manager of the celebrities team in
the third series of 'The Match', see Autumn 2006
Graham is the only
Bob 70-71 Pages Player featured in the 2007 FA Cup
Final commentry, featuring for Radio Five Live.
See Commentators
D. Trevis
Other Players from the
1970-71 Season...
John Ward
Note signed in
March 1971 from Adelaide Park (* see note) and played
in the 1970-71 season.
John added to the
site, becomes manager of Cheltenham Town - includes
previous posts, see November 2003
John resigns as
manager of Cheltenham
Career 1999- : See 1999-2000, 2000-2001, 2001-2002, 2002-2003, 2004-2005, 2005-2006, 2006-2007, 2007-2008
Note 1: John Mackin - is wrongly listed as a Lincoln City player in
the 70-71 Rothmans. He was listed a second time in the
same book (correctly) under York City !
* Note 2: Thanks to Geoff Everitt who
informs me that Adelaide Park was a team in the Lincoln
Sunday League, John signed for Lincoln City as an amateur
in July 1969 turning pro in March 1971. Source: 'Whos's
Who of Lincoln City", D. and I. Nannestad. Thanks
for that, Geoff.
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