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CLARK TAKES KING’S REIGN

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KING’S Lynn Town have appointed Simon Clark as their new manager.
The Linnets missed out on promotion from the Southern League after losing in the play-off final to Slough Town.
Boss Ian Culverhouse had already revealed he would be leaving the club at the end of the season and chairman Stephen Cleeve has wasted little time in finding a replacement.
Clark will be a familiar face to some Linnets supporters as the central defender made 21 appearances for the club in 2005.
The 51-year-old was most recently in charge of Worksop Town, leaving the Nottinghamshire-based club in 2013 and al...

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