15th November, 2008This sunday's game.
Versus Claypole Warriors, meet at Sainsburys carpark Balderton BEFORE 9:30. More »

Versus top of the table Vodafone. More »
Versus Claypole Warriors, meet at Sainsburys carpark Balderton BEFORE 9:30. More »
Flintham FC recorded their 6th win in as many games to go to the top of the Newark Alliance Div 3 by defeating bottom club Sawmill 2-0 at Lincoln Road this afternoon. The Mighty Whites rode their luck at times but secured the 3 points thanks to a 2nd half brace from top scorer Ronnie Kennedy. More »
Another brace for Ronnie against Sawmill on Sunday see's him sitting on 13 goals in just 9 goals - a very impressive return indeed..........although it might be more impressive if he had the fitness to last a full 90 minutes!!! lol More »
AC Grove to play the lads More »
Mike moves on More »
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Steve looking to build on squad for new season More »
Ins/Outs/Changes! More »
Players Required for tourney THIS THURSDAY More »
20/20 Cricket at Flowserve, 24th May More »
TJ and Sam to go, Aslin and Beefy to return More »
Congratulations More »
THIS FRIDAY More »
This weeks lady unveiled......... More »
Jay P in crap shot shock horror! More »
No 2 More »
Report from the local press More »
New Website Feature More »
Newman signs from Flowserve More »
Baby for TJ and Donna More »
Last fixture is the 23rd March More »
Fund-raiser for the ladies at the Rutland More »
Saturday 10th May, Trophy Night to be held at the Rutland Arms. More »
Silly Chops is Hawtonville Bound More »
A Trinno Perspective More »
Gilbey and TJ the heroes More »
As of 12/1/08 More »
Sundays game postponed More »
PROOF THAT THEY LOVE US More »
Supermarket Thefts More »
3 NEW PLAYERS TO ARRIVE AT INHOLMS LANE? More »
Flintham away to Div 2 AC Grove for a place Quarter Finals More »
First cup victory in 6 years More »
Game to be played at Lincoln Road More »
Usual time , usual place More »
GILBEY AND SAM TO GET FIRST FLINTHAM STARTS More »
Ex-Sheff Wed star dies in 5-3 win More »
Thanks lads More »
Colin Calderwood praised his side after the stalemate at Oldham More »
Notts County 1-2 Milton Keynes Dons More »
Match report of this afternoon's home defeat in the clash against Darlington More »
2-0 Win for reds More »
Krystian Pearce saw red as ten-man Notts drew 1-1 at Dagenham More »
2 Nights away from Lincoln More »
Day Off More »
Club to pay out over Â100 in fines More »
NPO 4 LIFE More »
Questions to be asked More »
Super Notts, on the march More »
How To.... More »
Facebook group gathering momentum More »
Lincoln on the lash More »
Flintham fire 7 past RHP More »
Do not adjust your monitor, Aslin really is painted up! More »
Taken from the freewebs website More »
Who's who and where have they gone? More »
New players in attendance More »
Tickets to be sold by tomorrow More »
Paul suspension not that bad? More »
Has Steve finally lost the plot? More »
Steve cannot mark the pitch due to FA Cup committments More »
FA CUP FEVER IN NOTTINGHAM More »
Switching on of lights/Christmas Do! More »
Paul spends 60 days on the sidelines More »
Official confirmation from manager and assistant. More »
Meet 8.30PM at the Magnus. Subs Â1.50 More »
Raffle tickets must go! More »
Flintham grab 2nd win of the season More »
Can Ronny move out of Newmans shadow? More »
Wai Ming and Ricky join the ranks More »
Long serving duo move to pastures new. More »
NEW SIGNINGS IMMINENT More »
Poor performances lead to decision More »
Mobile phone broken in pub! More »
Philip Moves On More »
Vodafone perspective on the first game of the season More »
Big thanks to Steve Moore for sorting the booking More »
Meet 7PM Outside Bowling Alley More »
A Brother for Jake More »
Kennedy and Baker face late fitness tests! More »
Set your diaries for the 22nd of December More »
Button to OKA More »
What more could we have done? More »
Meet 7.00PM at the Rutland Arms More »
Flintham beaten at the death More »
Full 2nd Round Draw More »
Flintham drawn away to big boys in WHC 2nd Round More »
First win on the board More »
Son born at 9.50 tonight More »
Last session at Flintham until after Christmas. More »
RECOMMENDATION: THE BULLET! More »
All 3 are home games More »
CLARK LEAVES CLUB More »
The Ultimate Test More »
Defender signs from BG Hawtonville More »
RONNY OUT WITH ROONEY-STYLE INJURY AND BOTTONG DAMAGES KNEE More »
Tony re-signs and Martin comes in. More »
27th December, 2007

Bradford City substitute Barry Conlon snatched a stoppage-time winner to grab three much-needed points against Lincoln City in an emotional encounter.
The Bantams striker bagged only his second goal of the season in dramatic fashion, but the result was still overshadowed by the fact that the match marked the first league meeting between the two sides since the Bradford fire disaster in 1985 which claimed 56 lives.
After a moving tribute to those who died, Stuart McCall's men got off to just the start they wanted when frontman Peter Thorne drove home the opener after just a minute.
Right winger Joe Colbeck open up the visitors defence with a determined run and, when his fierce cross reached Thorne, the Bantams striker controlled it superbly before firing home a right-footer from 12 yards.
Lincoln manager Peter Jackson, who was the Bantams skipper on the day of the fire, had to shuffle his line-up when winger Dany N'Guessan limped out of the action after just six minutes, but despite the early setback his side looked threatening up front.
Striker Ben Wright had his cool finish ruled out for offside and substitute Mark Stallard saw his curling 25-yard shot brilliantly pushed round the post by Bradford keeper Donovan Ricketts.
Wright, who was a handful for the Bradford defence, came close to levelling after 25 minutes when his goal-bound header was scrambled off the line, but Thorne should have doubled the home side's tally soon after.
Thorne was picked out superbly by Kyle Nix's cross but, with time to control and finish, the striker guided the ball tamely into the hands of keeper Ben Smith.
The hard-fought contest boiled over just before the break when Lincoln skipper Scott Kerr was booked for his ugly challenge on Nix and Bradford midfielder Paul Evans was cautioned for his intervention.
Six minutes after the restart the visitors drew level through 18-year-old winger Lenell John-Lewis who marked his first start with a crisp finish.
Bradford's defence failed to clear a high ball and when it was laid back into John-Lewis' path he beat Ricketts from 16 yards with a fierce right-foot shot which bounced down off the crossbar.
With a draw looking the most likely result, Bradford staged a late rally and they snatched a first league win since mid-November thanks largely to a scintillating run from winger Omar Daley.
The Bradford speedster out-paced his marker on the right and, after he calmly pulled the ball back from the dead-ball line, Conlon managed to get enough power in his shot to beat a wrong-footed Smith

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