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Adam Lakeland wore the face of a relieved man as King’s Lynn Town scraped into the third qualifying round of the FA Cup with a 1-0 home win over Cheshunt.
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Fan of all sports; don't play, just watch. Usually found in a football ground or next to a boxing ring
Fan of all sports; don't play, just watch. Usually found in a football ground or next to a boxing ring
Adam Lakeland wore the face of a relieved man as King’s Lynn Town scraped into the third qualifying round of the FA Cup with a 1-0 home win over Cheshunt.
King's Lynn favourite Robert Lambert is a Grand Prix winner for the first time – and he now has a great chance of securing second place in the 2024 World Championship.
A piece of magic from Tommy Hughes ensured King’s Lynn Town’s passage in the FA Cup as they beat Cheshunt 1-0.
The spotlight will be on the top end of the pitch this afternoon when King’s Lynn Town’s attentions turn to the FA Cup.
Adam Lakeland bemoaned the ‘moments’ that went against his side and led to another frustrating afternoon at The Walks.
King’s Lynn Town’s inconsistent form came back to haunt them against manager Adam Lakeland’s former employers, Curzon Ashton, who left with all three points after a 2-0 win.
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