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ALL CULVER NOW FOR IAN AT LINNETS

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By David Richardson
IAN CULVERHOUSE will resign as King’s Lynn Town manager at the end of the season to find a new challenge higher up the Non-League pyramid.
The Norwich City legend took his first job as a manager at the Linnets in February last year and they have pushed Hereford all the way to the Southern Premier title this season.
The 53-year-old has taken King’s Lynn from finishing in mid-table last season to second with 96 points – the aim now is to finish the job in the play-offs.
But Culverhouse, who worked as an assistant manager at Colchester, Norwich and Aston V...

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