Bradford City v Imps 2009 – Where Are They Now?

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Paul Musselwhite

Musselwhite wasn’t just a keeper; he was a coach and later, assistant caretaker manager when Chris Sutton left the club.

After leaving Lincoln City in 2011, veteran goalkeeper Paul Musselwhite joined York City as player–goalkeeping coach, where he became the club’s oldest-ever player at 43 and helped them secure both the FA Trophy and Conference Premier play-off final victories at Wembley.

He later moved into full-time coaching, taking roles with Bury and Scunthorpe United, where he became goalkeeping coach and briefly served as caretaker manager in 2021 following Neil Cox’s dismissal. Musselwhite has since remained a respected figure in coaching, continuing his long association with lower-league football.

Danny Hone

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After leaving Lincoln City in 2012, Adam Hone joined Gainsborough Trinity, where he spent a season before moving to North Ferriby United in 2013. He later played for FC Halifax Town, departing after the 2016–17 campaign.

Since retiring, Hone has focused on youth football development, becoming Director of Kixx Lincoln, Newark and East Lindsey and Minikicks Lincoln Ltd, running grassroots coaching programmes that introduce young children to football in a fun and engaging environment.

Luca Colman-Carr

After falling out of favour at Lincoln City following Chris Sutton’s arrival, he joined Arundel for the 2010–11 season, making his debut in a 2–0 win over Sidley United. His time there proved turbulent, receiving two red cards in successive weeks before returning to Pagham.

In 2015, he signed for Molesey and later that year joined Petersfield Town, though he made only a single substitute appearance. His post-Lincoln career was spent entirely in non-league football across the Sussex and Hampshire circuits.

As of October 2025, he has 30,000 followers on Twitter as a horse racing tipster.

Sam Clucas

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No idea what happened to unused substitute Clucas