Four Lincoln City Players Who Played For The Wrong Manager

James Wilson – Keith Alexander

Courtesy Graham Burrell

I’m not really sure what happened with James Wilson. He should have been a cut above everything we had at Lincoln when he arrived, and his early promise gave us hope of finding a new number four for years to come. Sadly, the broken ankle sustained against Cambridge hit him hard and by the time he got back to full fitness, he was left in the doldrums.

Eventually, after being played at right back and once in midfield, he left the club. I can’t help but think he’d have been a big success playing for Keith Alexander’s sides.

Firstly, he was decent in the air, something that Keith liked to utilise. He didn’t get the nod ahead of the likes of Luke Waterfall, Bozzy or even Scott Wharton, but if he played for Keith, he would have been part of a three-man defence, affording him more cover (think Simon Weaver). I felt at times, James Wilson had a slip in him, but with cover from the likes of Paul Morgan, it wouldn’t have mattered. Simon Weaver looked classy with Morgs at his side, and I suspect James Wilson would have been a great fit in a defensive three.

In fact, part of me wonders if that is exactly why he was signed: Danny went 3-5-2 in that opening game against Northampton in 2018/19, but he was dropped for the switch back to 4-4-1-1 when we beat Swindon the following week.

4 Comments

  1. Simon Yeo in Micheal Appleton’s team now, just think he would fit in well with the way MA wants to play.

  2. A YOUNG Lee Frecklington in Michael Appleton’s team. What a waste in Danny Cowley’s team, spending most games watching the ball sail backwards and forwards over his head.

  3. Now I know why I never progressed beyond village football level as a player. I just did not have the right manger – if only I had Sir Alex, I could have been a Bobby Charlton look alike!

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