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Heacham triumph at crisis-torn Planters while Ghosts pick up a point

Heacham recorded their second win of the Thurlow Nunn Premier Division season at crisis-torn Norwich United last night.The Magpies travelled to Plantation Park with the pre-match talk being dominated by a number of Norwich players making allegations of death threats, secret filming and verbal abuse after a recent fixture.Allegations came to light on Friday, when much-travelled striker Matt Blake took to Twitter to claim he had received death threats in

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Linnets hold league leaders in National League North

King’s Lynn Town 2 Brackley Town 2Injury-ravaged King's Lynn Town saw a two-goal lead slip from their grasp as they came within two minutes of beating league leaders Brackley Town at The Walks.Ismael Fatjado's opener was added to by Bartosz Cybulski early in the second half before former Boston United frontman Jordan Crawford pulled a goal back for the Saints.It was one-way traffic for long periods of the second half

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Stars take Witches to the wire in home thriller

King's Lynn were edged out 46-44 by Ipswich in another tight contest to bring the curtain down on the 2023 season at the Adrian Flux Arena.The MacInnes Stars again did their very best to put a spanner in the works of one of the play-off challengers, and the Witches themselves received bad news from elsewhere as Leicester won a Super Heat at Wolverhampton to become favourites to finish fourth.Ultimately a

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Junior Cup glory for Snettisham cricketers

A strong Snettisham side upset the formbook to power their way to victory over 2022 winners Aylsham St Giles in the Hunts County Bats Norfolk Junior Cup.An impressive all-round team effort ensured that Snettisham could get their hands on the cup with a victory margin of 58 runs.Aylsham St Giles won the toss and elected to field.Norfolk Junior Cup winners Snettisham. Pictured back, from left, are: Ryan Twiddy, Dan Coggin,

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Clenchwarton youngsters raise awareness of charity

Newly-formed Clenchwarton Navy Under 9s have joined forces with Motor Neurone Disease Association to continue to raise awareness of the disease.The under-9s received sponsorship from a local business that didn’t want to be named.Chairman Ben Hails suggested they had a charity on the front of the shirt and, due to the close relationship with the charity, the team decided on MNDA.Clenchwarton Navy Under-9s are raising awareness of the Motor Neurone

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Former Canaries striker guides his side to FA Cup victory over Fakenham Town

Four goals in the final 16 minutes ended Fakenham Town's plucky resistance in this season's FA Cup at Hornchurch this afternoon.The Step 3 Urchins proved too strong for the Ghosts, who had kept the score goalless going into the interval.Andy Cunningham’s side reached this stage of the competition with victories over St Neots and Rushden and Diamonds in the two previous qualifying rounds.Ade Yusuff fired Hornchurch in front 11 minutes

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Downham make a winning start at home while Heacham pick up a point

Downham maintained their fine start to the new season with a comfortable 3-0 success in their first home game in the Thurlow Nunn Premier Division.First-half goals from Magic Smalls and James Moore put the hosts in control against Ely City before Eoin McQuaid sealed the three points against the Robins with a goal in stoppage timeDownham, who next entertain Sheringham on Wednesday night, have won four of their opening five

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Linnets pick up a point in goalless draw on their travels

King's Lynn Town manager Mark Hughes declared himself happy with a 'battling' point afer his side came away from Farsley Celtic with a goalless draw this afternoon.Chances were few and far between The Citadel - a ground where Lynn lost season - as the Linnets picked up their second point of the campaign on their travels.Speaking after the game, Hughes said: "It was a really good, battling point. I felt

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Stars were second best admits skipper

KIng's Lynn skipper Simon Lambert admits their patched-up side couldn’t live with the world class quality of Sheffield on Thursday.The MacInnes Stars were beaten 57-33 in South Yorkshire as they were able to register just two race winners against the Tigers who booked their place in the play-offs.And whilst conceding that a few of his team-mates struggled, Lambert reckons some perspective is needed.King's Lynn Stars skipper Simon Lambert“Look at the

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