Lincoln City climbed up to 18th place under John Beck, who took over in October after the club had propped up the Football League. Fulham suffered the lowest finish of their history by finishing 17th, and weeks before the end of the season they appointed Micky Adams as player-manager in hope that the former Coventry and Southampton defender could revive the club after a decade of decline. Cambridge United finished 16th in the table, a mere four years after narrowly missing out on promotion to the inaugural Premier League.
Reference 1: P (played), W (won), L (lost), A (goals against) and Pts.
Reference 2: Preston North End (C, P), Gillingham (P), Bury (P), Plymouth Argyle (P), Darlington, Hereford United, Colchester United, Chester City, Barnet, Wigan Athletic, Northampton Town, Scunthorpe United, Doncaster Rovers, Exeter City, Rochdale, Cambridge United, Fulham, Lincoln City, Mansfield Town, Hartlepool United, Leyton Orient, Cardiff City, Scarborough and Torquay United.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995-96_in_English_football
Reference 2: Preston North End (C, P), Gillingham (P), Bury (P), Plymouth Argyle (P), Darlington, Hereford United, Colchester United, Chester City, Barnet, Wigan Athletic, Northampton Town, Scunthorpe United, Doncaster Rovers, Exeter City, Rochdale, Cambridge United, Fulham, Lincoln City, Mansfield Town, Hartlepool United, Leyton Orient, Cardiff City, Scarborough and Torquay United.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995-96_in_English_football
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