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King's Lynn F.C.

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King's Lynn
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Full name King's Lynn Football Club
Nickname(s) The Linnets
Founded 1879
Ground The Walks Stadium
(Capacity: 5,733)
Chairman Flag of England Ken Bobbins
Manager Flag of England Carl Heggs
League Northern Premier League Premier Division
2008-09 Conference North, 17th (Demoted)
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King's Lynn F.C. is an English football club based in King's Lynn, Norfolk. In the football season 2007-08, they played in, and became champions of the Southern League Premier Division.

They are nicknamed The Linnets and they play their home matches at The Walks Stadium.

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[edit] History

It is not known when King's Lynn first had a football club that represented the town just that it was reformed in 1879 having gone out of existence "a few years earlier". At that time there were a number of football teams in Lynn, the most notable probably being Lynn United, Lynn CEYMS and Lynn Star. The town even had its own football newspaper -The Lynn Football Star which was published from 3 October 1903 to 23 January 1915. Three copies of this are in Lynn Museum.

  • 1897-1935 Members of the Norfolk & Suffolk League and, occasionally, East Anglian League
  • 1900-01 FA Amateur Cup runner-up
  • 1935-36 Founder members of Eastern Counties League
  • 1937-39 Also played in East Midland League
  • 1946-47 Joined United Counties League
  • 1948-49 Rejoined Eastern Counties League
  • 1949-50 Eastern Counties League runner-up (on goal average)
  • 1952-53 Eastern Counties League runner-up
  • 1953-54 Eastern Counties League Champions
  • 1954-55 Joined Midland League
  • 1958-59 Joined Southern League South Eastern zone
  • 1962 Relegated to Division One
  • 1963-64 Southern League Division One runner-up. Promoted to Premier Division.
  • 1971 Relegated to Division One
  • 1979-80 League re-organised to Southern & Midland Divisions (No Premier). Placed in Midland Division.
  • 1980-81 Transferred to Northern Premier League
  • 1983-84 Transferred to Southern League
  • 1984-85 Southern League runner-up
  • 1987 Relegated to Midland Division
  • 1995-96 Southern League Midland Division runner-up, and promoted to Premier Division, despite having two points deducted.
  • 2002 Relegated to Eastern Division
  • 2003-04 Southern League Eastern Division Champions. Play-offs for places in new structure - King's Lynn 0 Redditch United 1. Promoted to Premier Division
  • 2007-08 Southern League Premier Division Champions , therefore promoted to Level 6 (Conference North) on the Tier "pyramid".
  • 2008-09 Demoted to Northern Premier League because stadium did not meet Conference North standards

[edit] FA Cup

The club's record attendance is 12,987 for an FA Cup match against Exeter City in 1950. The Linnets hold a surprisingly good record for a non-league side in the competition. They have the best record of any team ever in the FA Cup. In terms of games played against games won, King's Lynn have won the most games.[citation needed] They also sit in seventh in the all time goals scored, just three goals behind Manchester United, although most of these were in preliminary or qualifying rounds in the competition. In the 2006-07 season they reached the second round proper of the FA Cup and played Oldham Athletic at home, the Linnets lost the match 2-0.

Financially this gave the club a boost with an attendance of 5,444 and the game being shown on Sky Sports and ESPN television, it was reported that they would receive some £75,000 from Sky Sports alone, although a large proportion of that was to be spent improving the facilities at the ground to the required standard and hire of floodlighting for the televised game. King's Lynn were the best supported team in the Southern League Premier Division, before being promoted to the Conference North. They were the second-best supported team in their division in 2008-09 after AFC Telford United.

[edit] Stadium

King's Lynn play their home games at The Walks Stadium. The Stadium is located near the local railway station and the Park. The Stadium has a capacity of 5,733, expanded from 3,600 for the FA Cup second round proper tie against Oldham Athletic. The stadium is located on Tennyson Road. The stadium has one seated stand, the rest is standing terraces. The name derives from the area of park located next to the stadium, called The Walks. At the end of the 2008-09 season, King's Lynn were informed that they would be relegated from the Conference North because their stadium didn't meet Conference North standards. The council owned stadium will be meet the standard by the start of the 2009-10 season.

[edit] Relegation Appeal

On the 26 May 2009, King's Lynn appealed the decision to be relegated from Conference North. The club lost their appeal, thus being relegated to the Northern Premier League [1]

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
Flag of England GK Rob Murray
Flag of England GK Daniel Whatsize
Flag of England DF Greg Crane
Flag of England DF Charlie Defty
Flag of England DF Luke Graham
Flag of England DF Joe Magunda
Flag of England DF Craig McAughtrie (captain)
Flag of England DF Scott Mitchell
Flag of England MF Mathew Birley
Flag of England MF Mark Camm
No. Position Player
Flag of England MF Jack Defty
Flag of England MF Andrew Fisk
Flag of Wales MF Andy Johnson
Flag of England MF Callum Lloyd
Flag of England MF Adam Smith
Flag of England MF Owen Story
Flag of England MF Lewis Webb
Flag of England FW Julian Joachim
Flag of England FW Gareth Sheldon

[edit] Records

  • Home Attendance: 12,937 vs Exeter City 1950-51 FA Cup 1st Round
  • Away Attendance: 44,916 vs Everton 1961-62 FA Cup 3rd Round
  • Record Win: 17-0 vs Beccles (19 April 1930 Norfolk and Suffolk League)
  • Southern League: Home 8-0 vs Leicester United 1994-95
  • Southern League: Away 6-0 vs Bedworth United 1973-74
  • Record Defeat: 0-11 vs Aston Villa 1905-06 FA Cup
  • Southern League: Home 0-6 vs Corby Town 1990-91
  • Southern League: Home 2-8 vs Histon 2002-03
  • Southern League: Away 0-8 vs Hastings United 1958-59.
  • Career Appearances: Mick Wright 1,152 (British Record)
  • Southern League Appearances: Mick Wright 734
  • Career Goalscorer: Malcolm Lindsay 321
  • Southern League Goalscorer: Malcolm Lindsay 187
  • Goals in a season: George Martin 69 from 38 appearances (1909-10)
  • Goals in a match: Harry Kirk 8 (15 April 1925 v City Wanderers)
  • Goals in a match Southern League: Ray Dixon 6 (1958-59)
  • Transfer fee paid: £5,000 Lyndon Rowland from Halesowen Town November 1999
  • Transfer fee received: Mark Paul to Southampton £60,000 1998-99

[edit] King's Lynn reserves

King's Lynn reserves joined the Eastern Counties League in 1959. They are members of the Eastern Counties League Premier Division for the 2008-09 season. Steve Lilley was appointed manager in the summer of 2008 taking over from Lynn legend Keith Rudd.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Linnets lose FA Appeal". King's Lynn F.C.. 2009-05-28. http://www.thelinnets.co.uk. Retrieved on 2009-05-30. 

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