JOHN SCHOFIELD (FOOTBALLER)
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'John David Schofield' (born 16 May 1965 in Barnsley) is the current Manager of Lincoln City.
Schofield managed Lincoln City's youth academy. He signed a new two-year deal with the club in April 2006.[1] 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 Lincoln squad.
Schofield was named as head coach of Lincoln City in June 2006.[2] Schofield was given a new three-year deal at the club on 5 August 2007, and his position was changed to manager.[3]
:''As of 6 August 2007.''[4]
1. Coach Schofield signs Imps deal
2. Schofield named as Lincoln boss
3. Schofield rewarded with new deal
4. John Schofield's managerial career
★ Who's Who: John Schofield
'John David Schofield' (born 16 May 1965 in Barnsley) is the current Manager of Lincoln City.
| Contents |
| Management career |
| Managerial stats |
| Notes |
| External links |
Management career
Schofield managed Lincoln City's youth academy. He signed a new two-year deal with the club in April 2006.[1] 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 Lincoln squad.
Schofield was named as head coach of Lincoln City in June 2006.[2] Schofield was given a new three-year deal at the club on 5 August 2007, and his position was changed to manager.[3]
Managerial stats
:''As of 6 August 2007.''[4]
| Team | Nat | From | To | Record | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| G | W | L | D | Win % | ||||
| Lincoln City | May 24 2006 | ''Present'' | 51 | 21 | 18 | 12 | 41.17 | |
Notes
1. Coach Schofield signs Imps deal
2. Schofield named as Lincoln boss
3. Schofield rewarded with new deal
4. John Schofield's managerial career
External links
★ Who's Who: John Schofield
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