It was a good night for Lincoln City, who after a 2-1 win over Reading are back in the Championship for the first time since 1961. The top match in League One has in principle been decided for a long time, we only had to wait until it was mathematically impossible to catch up with Lincoln City to be able to start the celebrations.

The BBC acknowledges the way the promotion has come about and writes: “Quiet, steady, thoughtful” – marketing in the Lincoln City way. – and at the same time praises the club’s chairman Bob Dorrian for his smart and quiet leadership over the past eight years.

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Lincoln City have taken 27 wins in 41 games and lead the table by far. The last win, against Reading, was secured on Monday.

With that, Lincoln secured promotion to The Championship with five league rounds left to play. The last time the team was in the second division was 65 years ago, in 1961.

It will be exciting to see the continuation.

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