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King’s Lynn Town 4-1 Kettering Town: Hughes hails his hearty Linnets

New boss Mark Hughes cherished his first victory in management as King’s Lynn Town guaranteed themselves home advantage in the National League North play-off semi-finals.

King’s Lynn

By Greg Plummer

KINGS LYNN TN 4
Stephens 45, Omotayo 50, 63, Crowther 67
KETTERING TN 1
Sheriff 75

AD A BOY: King’s Lynn Town’s Adam Crowther gets in on the act to make it 4-0
PICTURE: Ian Burt

HIGH RISER: Lynn’s Gold Omotayo heads in to double their lead

NEW BOSS Mark Hughes cherished his first victory in management as King’s Lynn Town guaranteed themselves home advantage in the National League North play-off semi-finals.
The 39-year-old – asked to step up to interim charge after the shock exit of Tommy Widdrington last weekend – oversaw a comfortable victory against the Poppies ...

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