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ADAM’S READY TO UP THE ANTE

ADAM’S READY

Lakeland looking to steer Linnets
By Matt Badcock

SAVIOUR: Adam Lakeland rescued King’s Lynn Town with a late rally, inset right, and being welcomed by chairman Stephen Cleeve, left,
PICTURE: Ian Burt

ADAM LAKELAND knows King’s Lynn Town’s season wasn’t good enough last term – but says they’ve a renewed determination to get Linnets smiling again.
Boss Lakeland left Curzon Ashton in late September to take over at full-time Lynn who had won just once in their first ten matches and were deep in a relegation battle.
Their path to National L...

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