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Lincoln manager Graham Taylor and star player Percy Freeman celebrate takes to the pitch



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Lincoln manager Graham Taylor and star player Percy Freeman celebrate takes to the pitch

Lincoln manager Graham Taylor and star player Percy Freeman celebrate takes to the pitch following Lincoln Citys 5 - 0 victory over Doncaster at Sincil Bank which secured their place as Division 4 title winners and promotion 17th April 1976

Ken James
Lincolnshire Echo
Mirrorpix
Lincoln
Lincolnshire
England

Media ID 21772957

© Mirrorpix

East Midlands Excitement Happiness Lincoln City Lincolnshire Seventies 1976


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Estimated Product Size is 24.2cm x 19.7cm (9.5" x 7.8")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this photo print, the jubilant expressions on Lincoln manager Graham Taylor and star player Percy Freeman's faces say it all. The year is 1976, a glorious moment for Lincoln City as they celebrate their triumphant victory over Doncaster at Sincil Bank. With an impressive 5-0 win, they secured their well-deserved place as Division 4 title winners and earned promotion. The atmosphere in the stadium is electric, with fans roaring in excitement and anticipation. Both Taylor and Freeman take to the pitch amidst cheers from devoted supporters who have witnessed their team's remarkable journey throughout the season. Their joyous celebration symbolizes not only personal triumph but also a collective achievement for the entire city of Lincolnshire. This snapshot captures a significant era in English football history - the seventies - when passion for the sport was at its peak. It represents an unforgettable milestone for both players and fans alike, showcasing unity within a community that rallied behind their beloved team. Ken James skillfully immortalizes this iconic moment through his lens, preserving it for generations to come. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are reminded of the power of teamwork, dedication, and unwavering spirit that can lead to extraordinary success on any field or pitch.

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