Keith John Reames (19 February 1942 – 6 May 2008) was an English football manager and administrator who was chairman of Lincoln City from 1985 to 2000.
[3][4] Reames also oversaw the complete rebuilding of Sincil Bank, and guided Lincoln back to the Football League in 1988.
[1] He was also responsible for appointing the first full-time black professional manager in the Football League in Keith Alexander (1993).
Upon resigning as chairman of Lincoln City in November 2000, Reames left £400,000 in trust for the club's future.
He left behind a wife Beth, sons Paul and Thomas, and daughters Kate, Sarah and Clare.