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  • Frecklington (12), N'Guessan (14)
  • Date:2008-10-28
  • Kick-off:19:45
  • Venue:Sincil Bank
  • Attendance:4396
  • Referee:Webb, D

Live Commentary

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

90mins

Leigh Mills goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

81mins

Adrian Patulea is replaced by Ben Wright.

76mins

Frank Sinclair goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

70mins

Lincoln are replacing Scott Kerr with Frank Sinclair.

65mins

Lee Frecklington is replaced by Shane Clarke.

62mins

Mark McCammon is being taken off, Albert Jarrett has come on in his place.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 2 v 0.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by D Webb

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

14mins

Goal!! Dany N'Guessan scores for Lincoln.

12mins

Goal!! Lincoln have scored with Lee Frecklington putting it in the back of the net.

0mins

It's 7:45pm on Tuesday, October 28th, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Lincoln City extended their unbeaten league run to eight games with an easy victory over Gillingham.

City fired in two early goals and could have had more before the visitors got into the game.

The Gills went on to dominate the second half, but despite plenty of possession failed to force a single save out of home keeper Rob Burch.

Lincoln threatened right from the first minute with Lee Frecklington and Adrian Patulea linking well, but skipper Scott Kerr failed to get in his cross.

City went in front with a simple goal after 12 minutes. Paul Green sent over a cross from the right and Frecklington lost his marker to head home at the near post.

Gillingham were still reeling and six minutes later fell further behind.

An excellent flick on from Adrian Patulea set Dany N'Guessan free. The Frenchman ran 30 yards at the Gills defence, before finishing with a superb shot into the top corner with keeper Simon Royce left helpless.

Lincoln kept up the pressure and after Janos Kovacs headed over the Imps should have increased their lead on 23 minutes.

Frecklington picked up a poor Gillingham pass and found Patulea but from a good position the striker failed to find the target.

Patulea was involved again on the 31st minute when he fired a cross from the left into the box. Lenell John-Lewis got in front of the Gillingham defence but saw his header fly narrowly over.

Gillingham began to push forward towards the end of the first half and Adam Miller should have done better with a long-range effort which went over.

Nicky Southall then caused problems for Lincoln with a deep cross which was headed down by Mark McCammon, but City keeper Burch was alert to save.

The Gills had all the possession in the second half as Lincoln tired badly.

But the visitors struggled to create chances and always looked vulnerable to the counter attack. Stefan Oakes sent Patulea clear in the 56th minute only for the striker to fire wide.

Oakes was the creator again six minutes later when his cross picked out Lee Beevers, but the big centre-back headed well over from six yards out.

Gillingham looked more dangerous after substitute Albert Jarrett replaced the injured McCammon, but still they made little impression on the Lincoln defence in which Kovacs was outstanding.

Lincoln City

Gillingham

Corners

52

Fouls

78

Goal attempts

67

Shots off target

47

Offsides

43

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