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King’s Lynn Town 0-1 Chester: Sad Linnets topped thanks to Hughes

Calum McIntyre saw Chester become the first side to win at King’s Lynn this season and urged them to push on and make the playoffs.

King’s Lynn

By Greg Plummer

KING’S LYNN TOWN 0

CHESTER 1
Hughes 78
CALUM MCINTYRE saw Chester become the first side to win at King’s Lynn this season and urged them to push on and make the playoffs.
The Blues boss was cock-ahoop with his side after a defensive mix-up gifted Chester’s Rhys Hughes a winner with 12 minutes to go.
It was good enough to end Lynn’s home record of 11 wins and one draw coming into this encounter.
McIntyre said: “I’ve got massive respect for King’s Lynn and their staff. They are a proper football club who will be right up there come the end of the season.
“Four us to get fou...

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