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DAVE PHILLIPS
Dave Phillips - formerly of Lincoln City FCBorn: 29th July 1963 in Wegburg, Germany.

Position: left-midfield.

Lincoln City career: 16+(3) appearances between March 1999 - May 2000.

International career: 62 appearances for Wales.

Clubs: Plymouth, Man City, Coventry, Norwich, Nottingham Forest, Huddersfield and Lincoln City.

Dave Phillips was an experienced midfielder who joined the Imps in March 1999 on a free transfer from Huddersfield Town, after enjoying a career played mainly in the top division. He played 62 times for Wales and won a F.A. Cup winners' medal with Coventry City in 1987.

His professional career began at Plymouth Argyle in 1981. He found fame at Manchester City before joining Coventry. He later became a vital first team player for both Norwich City and Notingham Forest.

Unfortunately, Phillips was past his best when he joined Lincoln City. His Imps' career was not the happiest for the player because he seldom played due to a number of different injuries hence The Imps' faithful failed to see him at his best.

In March 2000 it was announced that Phillips would be released from his Lincoln contract to enable him to look elsewhere for first team football. However, two weeks later - due to an injury to Paul Miller - Phillips was recalled to the first team thereby proving how fortunes can change very quickly in football.

The recall was brief and it was quickly reconfirmed that he would leave Lincoln at the end of the 1999/2000 season. He had a desire to coach or manage when his playing days ended. He can often be seen playing in the Masters Tournaments for retired players.

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LEE PHILPOT
Lee Philpot - formerly of Lincoln City Football ClubBorn: 21st February 1970 in Hackney.

Position: left-wing.

Lincoln City career: 36+(21) appearances and 3 goals between July 1998 - May 2000.

Previous Clubs: Peterborough, Cambridge, Leicester City, Blackpool, Lincoln City, Hull City, Weymouth and Harrogate Town.

Lee Philpot failed to show his best form during the 1998/99 season as he struggled with injuries for much of that season after sustaining an injury on his first day at Lincoln City FC. Philpot had left Blackpool in July 1998 under the Bosman ruling to move to Lincoln, after the then Imps' manager John Beck had originally tried to sign him earlier in 1998 for £75,000.

The 1999/2000 season began with Imps' boss John Reames extolling the virtues of Philpot by calling him one of the best players in the third division. However, within two months, Reames had relegated him to the reserves for no apparent reason. From then onwards, he was only used as cover for injuries but when he did play he was often the best player on the pitch yet, the following week, he would be dropped. It came as no surprise, when in April 2000, it was announced by Reames that Philpot would not have his contract renewed.

He held talks with several clubs during summer 2000 and after being strongly linked to Notts County, he opted to join his former Leicester City manager Brian Little at Hull City.

After retiring from the professional scene, Philpot drifted into the non-league pyramid with Weymouth. He later became the player-assistant manager at Harrogate Town.

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MATT CARBON
Born: 8th June 1975 in Nottingham.

Position: centre-half

Lincoln City career: 78+(6) appearances and 11 goals between April 1993 - March 1996 & October 2003 - November 2003.

Previous clubs: Lincoln City, Derby County, West Brom, Walsall and Barnsley.

Matt Carbon began his career as a trainee at Lincoln City in 1993 under the supervision of then Imps' youth team coach Keith Alexander and Steve Thompson, who was the then Lincoln City manager. Carbon gained a regular first team place after Alexander was promoted to Imps' manager, and he made 83 appearances for The Imps.

In March 1996, he was sold to Derby County in a £400,000 transfer, then aged just 20. This allowed him to play for the England Under-21 side after joining Derby.

Carbon stayed at Derby for 18 months before leaving to join West Bromwich Albion in a £800,000 deal. A move to Walsall transpired in July 2001 but injuries interfered with his Walsall career during the three years that he spent there.

Carbon made a shock return to Lincoln City in October 2003, when he joined on a month's loan. The idea was for him to regain his fitness but the plan was scuppered when he sustained another injury in his one and only appearance during the loan spell.

Walsall released Carbon in May 2004 and speculation naturally linked him to Lincoln City. However, this was too ambitious as several higher league clubs were also interested. In the end, Carbon opted for Barnsley, where he stayed until his release in June 2006. Speculation linked him to Lincoln City, Thompson' Notts County and Alexander's Peterborough United, however, he later tried his luck in the Australian League with New Zealand Knights.

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