John Schofield (football coach)

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John David Schofield (born 16 May 1965 in Barnsley) is the current Head Coach of Lincoln City.

Before he was appointed manager he managed Lincoln's youth academy. In his years in charge the academy produced promising players such as Scott Loach, who was transferred to Watford, and Jack Hobbs, who was sold to Liverpool for £750,000. Also, he can be credited for producing the talented midfielder Lee Frecklington, who has been integral to the current LCFC squad.

[edit] Managerial stats

Team Nat From To Record
G W L D Win %
Lincoln City Flag of England May 24, 2006 Present 37 19 12 6 51.35

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Preceded by
Keith Alexander
Lincoln City F.C. Manager
with John Deehan as Director of Football

2006-Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent


Lincoln City F.C. - Current Squad

1 Marriott | 2 Beevers | 3 Mayo | 4 Moses | 5 Morgan | 6 Green | 7 Frecklington | 8 N'Guessan | 9 Stallard | 10 Mendes | 11 Kerr | 12 Eaden | 14 Amoo | 17 Holmes | 18 Ryan | 19 Duffy | 20 Warlow | 21 Olejnik | 22 Forrester | 23 Brown | 24 Hughes | 25 Wilkinson | 26 Clarke | 27 Mettam | 29 Toyne | 30 Watt | 32 John-Lewis | Manager: Schofield