Skubala salutes Lincoln City heroes after title-winning finish

Lincoln City supporters have plenty to celebrate after a remarkable title-winning campaign ended with the Imps reaching the 100-point mark and extending their unbeaten run to 28 matches. Manager Michael Skubala described his players as "heroes" after they wrapped up the League One title, capping a season that will live long in the memory for fans across Lincolnshire. For a county that follows its football clubs with fierce loyalty, the achievement is likely to be seen as one of the standout sporting stories of the year.
Reaching 100 points is a significant milestone in any division, but doing so while going 28 games without defeat underlines the consistency Lincoln City found at exactly the right time. It speaks not only to results on the pitch, but also to resilience, discipline and a sense of belief that appears to have carried the squad through the closing stretch of the season. For supporters in Lincoln and beyond, title success brings more than silverware.
It offers a shared moment for the city and wider county, with matchdays at the LNER Stadium becoming a focal point for community pride. Lincolnshire has long valued clubs that represent their area with honesty and hard work, and this campaign seems to have captured that spirit. Skubala's praise for his squad reflects the scale of the task they have completed.
To finish as champions in such convincing fashion suggests a team that kept its standards high even with the finish line in sight. Hitting a century of points is the kind of benchmark that turns a good season into one that is talked about for years. There will now be excitement about what comes next, but this moment is also one for reflection.
Successful seasons are built over months of pressure, setbacks and expectation, and to come through that with a title and a lengthy unbeaten sequence is no small feat. For many Lincoln City followers, the final weeks will have felt like a reward for patience and belief. In a county where football stories can unite communities from the city to market towns and villages, Lincoln City's achievement is bound to resonate widely.
Younger fans will have a fresh chapter to remember, while long-time supporters will add this campaign to the list of seasons that defined their connection with the club. For now, the headline figure says plenty on its own: champions, 100 points, and 28 matches unbeaten. Those are numbers worthy of celebration in any part of the country, but especially in Lincolnshire, where local sporting success is cherished.
Skubala's description of his players as heroes is unlikely to be disputed by the supporters who have followed them every step of the way.
This story was adapted by The Lincoln Post from original reporting by www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk.
Adapted by The Lincoln Post from www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk
