We’ve still got a job to finish

By David Simpson

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Promotion to Step Two of the non-league ladder remains the sole target for King’s Lynn Town goalkeeper Alex Street as the club prepares itself for the imminent departure of Ian Culverhouse.

Culverhouse stunned Linnets’ fans on Sunday by announcing that he will stand down as manager at the end of the current campaign.

But Street, Lynn’s longest-serving player, says that the objective is exactly the same ahead of tomorrow’s final Southern League fixture at Chesham United.

The Linnets go into the game knowing that victory in Hertfordshire will give them home advantage in the play-offs after Kettering suffered a shock 3-2 defeat at home to Tiverton on Tuesday night.

Street said: “Our aim at the start of the season was to get into the play-offs. We’ve achieved that, now it’s all about trying to go up. “We’ve still got a job to do on the pitch and we’ve come too far as a group to just throw it all away.

Read more at: Lynn News

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