14:10 GMT, Tuesday, 1 July 2008 15:10 UK
Lincoln sign Sinclair and Burch
Former Chelsea defender Frank Sinclair and ex-Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper Rob Burch have joined Lincoln City.
Sinclair, who has signed a one-year deal, began his career at Chelsea and had spells at Leicester City, Burnley and Huddersfield Town.
The 36-year-old won the FA Cup in 1997, has won two League Cups and played in the 1998 World Cup for Jamaica.
Former England Under-20 keeper Burch, 23, who started his career at Spurs, has signed a two-year deal.
"Peter Jackson is a great man manager and he made me feel welcome"
New Lincoln keeper Rob Burch
He told BBC Radio Lincolnshire: "I have had a lot of interest over the summer.
"It wasn't a tough decision I came up to meet the manager [Peter Jackson] at the weekend.
"He is a great man manager and he made me feel welcome. The confidence he is installed in me already can only help me and help the team".
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