Lincoln City CEO Liam Scully has outlined the club's ambitions to become an established Championship side. In a recent interview, Scully stated that the club wants to be an innovative and well-respected football club in the Championship. This goal has remained unchanged since the club entered the EFL in League Two.

What's driving the club's progress?

Scully acknowledged that the club has faced criticism for not showing sufficient progression, particularly during their seven-year stint in League One. However, he emphasized that the club has consistently focused on building the necessary infrastructure to achieve their goals.

What's next for Lincoln City?

The club is investing in its facilities, with plans to expand the EPC and improve Imps Territory. This infrastructure development is expected to attract top talent, such as Andrei Coubis, who has joined the club. The club's approach to player development and staff retention is also being highlighted as a key factor in their success.

Can Lincoln City achieve their Championship ambitions?

The club's CEO is confident that they have the necessary building blocks in place to achieve their goals. With a clear vision and a focus on innovation, Lincoln City is well-positioned to make a strong push for the Championship. The next challenge for the club is to continue building on their progress, both on and off the pitch, starting with their upcoming match at the Riverside.