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Buoyant Blues irritate Ian

KING’S LYNN T 0 CHESTER 2
By Greg Plummer

KING’S Lynn Town suffered their first defeat since manager Ian Culverhouse returned for a third spell in charge at the end of October.
Both sides had opportunities in the opening quarter with Tom Dickens heading a Chester corner off the line at one end while Michael Clunan fired wide at the other.
Chester took the lead in the 15th minute when Jack Bainbridge’s powerful effort on the half-volley took a deflection into the home net.
The home side may have felt lucky not to go further behind a few minutes later when the unm...

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