Linnets boss confident on bringing in more signings
Mark Hughes has hinted there may be more King's Lynn Town signings to come.
Mark Hughes has hinted there may be more King's Lynn Town signings to come.
A crowd of more than 400 were packed into Grimston Cricket Ground on Sunday for their annual Family Fun Day, which saw the club Legends take on the current squad for the Mark Redhead Memorial Trophy.The build up during the week had been electric for this flagship event, with families travelling from across the region to enjoy the bouncy castles, bar and barbeque,Also present was the World Championship Snail Racing
King's Lynn Town have made a flurry of signings ahead of the new National League North season.The Linnets have added three players to their threadbare squad by bringing in Sion Spence, Quaine Bartley and Kian Ronan.Forward Bartley arrives on a season-long loan from AFC Wimbledon, while Spence was previously with Gloucester City and Ronan is a Gibraltar international.New King's Lynn Town forward Quaine BartleyBartley, a powerful centre-forward with good technical
West Norfolk Disabled Angling Club '97' has raised £135 for the East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA).The money was raised through a memorial fishing match held at Alive Lynnsport on Wednesday.Former club member Eric Nuccol was air-lifted to a hospital in Chelmsford by the EAAA after being taken ill a few years ago.The West Norfolk Disabled Angling Club '97' memorial fishing match at Alive LynnsportThe West Norfolk Disabled Angling Club '97'
A West Norfolk cricketer has been selected for a national team which has been formed to raise the profile of the sport.The Save Village Cricket XI (SVC) will be playing their inaugural fixture against social-media-superstars The Metronomes CC on Sunday, July 23.Grimston Cricket Club's Sam Adkin has been picked as a wicket-keeper/batsman for the national team.Grimston cricketer Sam Adkin who has been selected for the Save Village Cricket XIVillage cricket
The future of King's Lynn Speedway is in serious doubt after the postponement of tonight's Sports Insure Premiership match against Peterborough.The club have admitted they are in "an extremely difficult and vulnerable position" as they look to battle for their future survival.Club bosses have been in extensive discussions with British Speedway Promoters’ Ltd, and all parties are in agreement that a brief pause to their season is necessary in order
King's Lynn Town started their pre-season preparations with a 6-1 defeat at the hands of near-neighbours Norwich City at The Walks.The Championship outfit proved a class above the Linnets and took a 5-1 lead into the interval after a dominant first-half display.National League North Lynn fielded a number of new players and triallists as they continue to rebuild their squad - light on numbers - against a Norwich side who
All Our Yesterdays July 4, part one:July 2013: This was the scene at Lynn Town Hall marking the end of an era for the Lynn Stars Study Centre, which was being closed by Norfolk County Council Children’s Services because of budget cuts. The centre, based at the Providence Street Community Centre, had opened in 2006, offering out-of-school courses to help children from local schools develop an enthusiasm for learning.These Year
Memory Lane Schools, from the Friday, June 30 Lynn News:Didn’t they do well! Twenty-two youngsters from a number of primary schools in West Norfolk show off their certificates and medals after taking part in a three-day hockey coaching course in June 2002.They had put their names down for the course which was organised by RD Coaching and run by Rebecca Dungay and Rupert Sanford-Scutt, who are pictured in the centre