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'Thank you to the supporters that always stuck with us' - Walker's parting message
'Thank you to the supporters that always stuck with us' - Walker's parting message

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time25-05-2025

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'Thank you to the supporters that always stuck with us' - Walker's parting message

Sam Walker has penned an emotional farewell message after confirming his time at King's Lynn Town has officially come to an end. Walker moved to The Walks in September 2023 as assistant manager to Adam Lakeland, who was sacked almost a fortnight ago. The 38-year-old started nine games in the 2024-25 season and joins released pair Jonny Margetts, Josh McCammon and Tommy Hughes as well as Josh Coulson, Greg Taylor and Dylan Crowe through the exit door. More departures, and incomings, are expected soon as new boss James Rowe begins building his own squad. Walker wrote on social media: 'My time at King's Lyn Town has now come to an end after being notified yesterday. 'When Adam and I came into the club we were languishing at the bottom of the league with no direction, no purpose or cohesion on and off the grass. 'During the early months that were extremely challenging, we worked day and night to find solutions that would help extract the maximum from the group we inherited. 'We found a way to do that and steered the club away from relegation and saved them from something everyone thought was inevitable given the circumstances we walked into. 'This season we outlined our plan to get the club promoted, something we addressed to the players on the first day of pre-season. We built a culture and a togetherness that would take us all the way to the play-offs only for it to end in heartbreak. 'To our players, I can't speak highly enough of you all. You trusted is, you let us guide you and you gave us absolutely everything from the first day until our last. I have loved working with you all every day. 'Thank you to the supporters that always stuck with us, especially the tough afternoons and evenings early on. We felt the passion that you all have for our club and it's something we have nothing but admiration for. 'To the chairman, our staff and all the volunteers at the club simply put, the place wouldn't run without you all. You're all so selfless and hardworking. I'll miss seeing you all. 'To the gaffer, thankyou for giving me the responsibility to be an extension of you. Watching you work as hard as you do and to make the sacrifices you've made is nothing short of remarkable. I hope the people associated with King's Lynn know how hard you worked to give them a team they could be proud of.'

'The club is in good hands going forward' - Stephen Cleeve on new owners
'The club is in good hands going forward' - Stephen Cleeve on new owners

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time23-05-2025

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'The club is in good hands going forward' - Stephen Cleeve on new owners

Stephen Cleeve penned an open letter to King's Lynn Town after it was announced his ownership of the club was coming to an end after nine years at the helm. Here's what he wrote: We have had a great journey since May 2016 when I arrived at the club bright eyed and bushy tailed: 2016/17 Norfolk Senior Cup winners 2017/18 Play-off finalists 2018/19 Champions and promoted to National League North 2019/20 Champions of National League North – promoted to National League 2020/21 Now full time and reached FA Cup second round v Portsmouth after beating Port Vale away 2021/22 Relegation and pain 2022/23 Reached FA second round v Stevenage after beating Doncaster away in a live TV fixture. Finished runners-up in the league averaging over two points a game 2023/24 A tough season where we avoided relegation and welcomed Turn Capital to the club, finishing 18th 2024/25 Finished sixth and lost in a tight play-off game 1-0 at Chorley In that time we have been instrumental in selling players, such as Frazer Blake-Tracy, Cameron Norman, Ethan Coleman, Kairo Mitchell, Jama Loza, Junior Morias, Pierce Bird, Sonny Carey, Adam Crowther, Ben Stephens, Bart Cybulski, Theo Widdrington, Josh Barrett. All moved on with our love and helped to finance the dream. Our academy was founded, Joe Taylor came through and the club benefited when he played league football and scored at Wembley in the Championship play-off final; a huge thanks to Alex, James and Matt and everyone who played and is playing a huge part in making it happen. It now thrives with hundreds of local children taking part in 50 weekly sessions and an education pathway with KES and the University of Loughborough. The media team have worked wonder, and the content has been engaging ever since they sank their teeth into the project, and I have worked with too many people to mention who have given their time for free. The stadium has improved with new catering options, a scoreboard (which will work next season), a broadcast quality TV gantry etc, a much longer lease negotiated with the council which protects the club going forward at a peppercorn rent. The club is in good hands going forward and I am looking forward to working with everyone on our creative commercial initiative. Thankyou to you the supporters, who followed us around the country and without whom the journey would have had no purpose. Forever in Blue and Gold

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