King's Lynn FC
Lynn powered to their biggest post-war league win against Unibond Premier Division relegation certainties Durham today at The Walks. Carl Heggs’ men failed to eclipse the club record 17-0 pre-war demolition of Beccles but Danny Gay and his defenders showed no mercy after the break to pocket a clean sheet.
King's Lynn manager Carl Heggs has boosted his attacking options with a move for long time target Justin Rowe. The former Sutton Coldfield, Halesowen and Evesham striker goes straight into Lynn's squad on Saturday.
King's Lynn chairman Ken Bobbins insisted last night troubled striker Anthony Robinson is on his final warning.
Robinson has been hit with a five game FA ban for his third red card this season during the recent FA Trophy win at Whitby.
King's Lynn's bad boy striker Anthony Robinson insists his latest red card shame must act a watershed moment in salvaging his Linnets' career.
Robinson was sent off for the third time since his arriving at The Walks in the summer during the club's weekend FA Trophy win at Whitby.
King’s Lynn boss Carl Heggs accused top scorer Anthony Robinson of letting the club down after his third red card of the season marred a brave FA Trophy second round qualifying win.
King's Lynn boss Carl Heggs revealed he had been priced out of a move for a Conference North striker on the eve of the club's FA Trophy second round qualifying tie at Whitby.
Fit-again King's Lynn defender Liam Murray is targeting an FA Trophy return this weekend at Whitby. Murray has missed the Unibond Premier Division outfit's last 10 games after breaking his collarbone against North Ferriby.
Marine 1, King's Lynn 1: Lynn chief Carl Heggs admitted his players were distraught after blowing the chance of Unibond Premier Division top spot.
The Linnets were closing in on a Merseyside league and cup double to move level on points with arch rivals Boston United until Tony Davies' towering 77th minute header cancelled out Anthony Robinson's cool finish.
King's Lynn player/boss Carl Heggs insists no-one is bigger than the club after firing midfielder Curtis Shaw on the eve of today's Unibond Premier Division trip to Marine (3pm).
King's Lynn player/boss Carl Heggs insists no-one is bigger than the club after firing midfielder Curtis Shaw on the eve of today's Unibond Premier Division trip to Marine.
King's Lynn boss Carl Heggs admits progress in today's FA Trophy first round qualifying tie at Unibond Premier rivals Marine can offer a timely financial fillip to his club.
King's Lynn have won a six-week reprieve to clear the club's £65,000 Inland Revenue debt. A High Court hearing in London adjourned the club's compulsory winding up petition until November 25.
King's Lynn have released Jay Smedley and Ryan Beswick.
Beswick is poised to return to Kettering after spending two months at The Walks on non contract terms.
King's Lynn player/boss Carl Heggs hopes he is winning round any remaining doubters after crushing Matlock 5-1 at The Walks in today's Unibond Premier Division romp.
Frickley 1, King's Lynn 1
Lynn suffered late heartache at rain-lashed Frickley last night in the Unibond Premier Division.
Carl Heggs' men were closing in on second spot and impressive back-to-back away league wins after Posh loanee Kwesi Appiah expertly lobbed the visitors ahead - but Lee Morris sneaked in unattended at the far post on 80 minutes to peg Lynn back.
King's Lynn's hometown keeper Danny Gay is urging Carl Heggs' squad to carry on where they left off in tonight's Unibond Premier Division trip to Frickley (7.
King's Lynn boss Carl Heggs insists his youth policy is the only way forward for the Unibond Premier Division club.
Lynn blew the chance to go second at the weekend after a self inflicted 3-0 home defeat to new leaders Nantwich, who cashed in on charitable defending from a rookie backline.
Leiston 4, Kings Lynn Reserves 0: It was a bad week for Lynn Reserves with two heavy defeats and two players being dismissed from the field. On Wednesday evening at Histon, the Reserves were seeking to reverse the result of the recent meeting at The Walks when Histon had won 2-1.
King's Lynn boss Carl Heggs insists beating big-spending Bradford Park Avenue today at The Walks can kick start the club's Unibond Premier Division season.
Matt Birley insists it was his own decision to leave King's Lynn- and not manager Carl Heggs who sent him packing from The Walks.
The 22-year-old played his last game for Heggs' side in the 2-1 defeat at Buxton on Monday, before the manager said he had been released for 'not producing'.