The following is a part copy of the guide from the League match in November.
Sincil Bank became an all-seated stadium at the beginning of 1999/2000 season with a capacity of over 10,000 making it arguably one of the better facilities in the Division. Visiting fans are accommodated in part of the Co-Op Community Stand to one side of the pitch where admission for adults is £18, concessions £13 and U15s £7. Concessions apply to over 60's, students aged 16 or 17 in full time education and the disabled.
BY CAR – To Worcester then M5 north, M42 and continue onto the A42 joining the A453 just before the M1. Follow signs for Nottingham, then for A52 (Grantham) and then join the A46 (sign Newark). Follow the A46 into Lincoln (which leads in to the High Street). Sincil Bank is well signposted from the city centre. Parking is either in the streets around the ground or on the "South Common" which is a five-minute-walk from the ground. Alternatively, follow the signs for "away coaches" to South Park Avenue, which is a ten-minute walk from the ground. Postcode is LN5 8LD. Distance is approx. 155 miles so you should allow around three and a half hours.
HUISA – Not running a coach.
FUNBUS - departs from Radford's at 2.30 pm (as soon as everyone is on board). Full.
REFRESHMENTS. The Supporters club at the ground (The Trust Suite) located at the south end of the ground does admit visiting fans and serves a mean hot pork roll and well as Mansfield Smooth whilst the best bet for a “proper” pint is without doubt The Golden Eagle in High Street. The George and Dragon and The City Vaults have also received recommendations as has The Portland down Sincil Bank some 800 yards from the ground while the local ‘Spoons is The Ritz on the High Street. Inside the ground, the refreshments are good with the usual hot drinks and pies along with Lincolnshire sausages and bacon rolls.
COYB.