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HUGHES LOOKING TO LIFT HIS NEW LINNETS

By Greg Plummer

YOU could be forgiven for thinking there might be a few nerves for interim boss Mark Hughes as he leads King’s Lynn Town into their home semi-final at home to Kidderminster Harriers this afternoon.
Hughes has overseen five successive wins since stepping into the dugout following the departure of former manager Tommy Widdrington to Aldershot last month.
But there isn’t anything of the sort as the 39-yearold looks to guide the club back to the National League at the first attempt. “We’ve got such a talented group here – it’s an...

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